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The Jewish Leadership Weekly Newsletter
23 Elul, 5767 (Sept. 6) Issue 6748
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| Rosh Hashanah 5768 |
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Next Thursday and Friday, 1-2 Tishrei (Sep. 13-14) the Jewish People will celebrate Rosh HaShanah -- The Jewish New Year.
We wish all our readers, supporters, and friends a happy, healthy and sweet new year. May this be a year of blessing -- a year in which true Jewish leadership will emanate from the Land of Israel and illuminate the entire world!
Moshe Feiglin, Shmuel Sackett,
Michael Fuah and Dovid Shirel
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In this Issue |
- Disappointed? That's Great News!
- Healing the Likud's Split Personality
- Down to the Very Basics
- This Land is Our Land? By Moshe Feiglin
- A Phone Call A Day for Pollard
- Join the Team
- Announcements
- Torah Sparks: Rosh Hashanah
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| Disappointed? That's Great News! |
I was so disappointed that we didn't win," someone said to me the other day. "And when I got 3%, were you disappointed?" I asked him. "No," he answered. "And when I got 14%, were you disappointed?" I continued to probe. "No," he admitted. "That's great news!" I told him, as a look of bewilderment spread over his face. "Now, when I received almost one quarter of the votes, you're disappointed. In other words, now my candidacy is so real that you are disappointed that I didn't win. That's the greatest news of the primary election!"
For Manhigut Yehudit, the primaries on Rosh Chodesh Elul (August 14) were the pinnacle of 5767. Throughout the year, we persevered, even though it was sometimes difficult to keep the belief-based alternative in the public eye. Here and there, people even asked me, "Are you still in the Likud?"
But as the year drew to a close, our perseverance paid off. During the month leading up to the elections, the Israeli public internalized the belief-based alternative. Concepts like "Returning the State to the Nation", "Returning the Jewish State to the Jewish Majority", "Leadership that believes in this Nation, in this Land and in the G-d of Israel", and "A leader who believes in G-d" were all part of the public debate. The public was exposed to a new leadership alternative. While many are not yet open to this type of leadership, almost everyone realizes that the people behind it honestly mean what they say. That in itself is a novel breath of fresh air in Israel's politics.
The tremendous breakthrough in public awareness has not yet been fully translated into political power. When Netanyahu felt the pressure and began to work hard, Manhigut Yehudit started to lose points in the surveys. People fear change. When the old leader calls them to order, they mobilize. That is only natural. People need leadership -- leadership lends a sense of security in the order of things. When the leader is in distress, people naturally back him up -- even if they are not pleased with him.
It looks like the year 5768 will be a year of upheaval. If events take their natural course, we can expect two significant elections in the Likud during this year. One for the Likud Knesset list, in which I definitely plan to run along with other Manhigut Yehudit members, and the other for the mayors of the various municipalities. It is entirely possible that another primary election for head of the Likud will also be held prior to general elections.
Thanks to our many volunteers, supporters and friends, we have managed this year to bring the belief based alternative to much greater heights. With G-d's help, in the new year of 5768 we will lead Israel to its destiny with loyalty to the Nation, Land and G-d of Israel.
Please accept my heartfelt thanks and admiration for each and every one of you.
Wishing all of our dear friends and supporters a sweet and blessed new year,
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| Healing the Likud's Split Personality |
Why the resistance to Moshe Feiglin from the leaders of the Likud? Why does Moshe Feiglin, who has been a member of the Likud for over eight years, seem more dangerous to them than any other member of this very diverse party?
The answer is that Manhigut Yehudit is healing the Likud. Over the years, the Likud has disengaged from its ideology and adopted a split personality. Ideology on the one hand, and practical policy on the other. This internal conflict became second nature to much of the Likud membership. In their hearts, they say, they are "Kahane," but in practice, they have become used to actualizing the policies of the Left.
Manhigut Yehudit is the medicine that restores the Likud to itself. But the internal lie that the party has embraced has allowed it to interface very comfortably with the media-controlled public atmosphere. That is why the "Feiglinites" are perceived as such a threat.
In reality, though, Manhigut Yehudit is the only chance that the Likud has to continue to exist as a major political party. As long as the Likud attempts to escape its original ideology, it becomes less and less relevant. Even today, Likud rank and file members are beginning to understand that despite the unparalleled ineptitude and corruption of the Olmert government, the Likud may not win the next general elections. The reason is that the public does not need an additional "Kadimah" party. When Netanyahu injects Left-leaning politicians like Dan Meridor into the party list while simultaneously attempting to disqualify Moshe Feiglin, the outcome is clear from the start. The Likud loses points in the opinion polls.
A strong Manhigut Yehudit in the Likud means that the Likud gets stronger. That is the way to ensure that the Likud returns to power and restores Israel's national integrity.
Manhigut Yehudit needs your help now more than ever. You can also help create the Jewish majority revolution. Now is the time to support Manhigut Yehudit. Click here for our on line secure donation form. If you are in Israel, now is the time to volunteer to help. For more information, call (Israel) 02-996-1123.
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| Down to the Very Basics: By Moshe Feiglin |
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Elul, 5767 Sept., '07
Translated from the article for Israel's NRG website.
Now they are already destroying the Holy Temple, itself. The tractors of the Moslem Authority on the Temple Mount have dug a trench across part of the Mount, destroying a section of the outer wall of the Second Temple in the process. To many Israelis, the Holy Temple sounds like an irrelevant -- and even frightening -- fable. It is much more comfortable for us when it is kept buried underground. It is much more comfortable for us to think that it was completely destroyed 1937 years ago, that nothing remains, that it all turned to dust and evaporated far away from our collective consciousness. It is much more comfortable for us to think so -- despite the fact that all the prayers and longing that retained our identity throughout the long exile --all the prayers and longing that motivated us to return to this land -- were always focused on this very Mount and this very Temple.
It is much more comfortable for us this way. So even though the Arab construction taking place now on the Temple Mount is a brutal and ongoing violation of the law, we close our eyes and allow the rape to be carried out undisturbed. Yes, if you understand what is happening on the Temple Mount, the feeling is akin to seeing your daughter raped before your eyes. The Western Wall, a retaining wall that Herod built around the Temple Mount, is nowhere near as holy as the place being destroyed now by the Moslem Authority. For me, they are destroying the Western Wall, magnified one thousand times.
Last week, I happened across a talkback to an article on Israel's Arabs. The talkback was written by an Arab woman, Samir, from Haifa:
"We are not Israeli Arabs. We are Palestinian citizens of the State of Israel. Our citizenship is a technical matter that includes an Israeli passport and identity card that we must produce at various official institutions. We have a nationality. We are Palestinian Arabs. We are not Arabs of this State and we are not willing to be associated with it at all. You though, lack a nationality. You have a religion called Judaism. You belong to it, and that is all!!! Beside the Hebrew language, there is nothing that you have succeeded in creating in the 58 years that you have been here as occupiers of the land of another nation. You have no culture and no past to be proud of. You are simply a collection of individuals that gathered from the exile. You came here to realize your right to self fulfillment, at the expense of the right of another nation to do so. You have murdered Rabin's vision of peace forever! So you should be ashamed of yourselves. We have nothing more to speak about. Of course, I do not want to make generalizations. I have Jewish friends who are like brothers to me, and I respect them very much. But there are others who negate the existence of another nation so that they, themselves, may exist."
Many people attempted to answer Samir. They explained that there is no such thing as a Palestinian nation. They explained that we were here first. There were hundreds of answers there -- historically accurate but nevertheless irrelevant to Samir's claim that "you are not a nation." Nobody succeeded in answering her claim simply because she is right. The Israeli-ness that has attempted to replace Judaism is not a new nation. It is a rootless phenomenon that is crumbling before our eyes.
The question is not if the Palestinians are a nation. Clearly they are not. The question is why Samir is wrong when she claims that the Israelis are nothing more than a culture-less band of colonialists. Because a "nation" whose police force stands quietly by while its most sanctified site -- the very foundation of its collective identity -- is being destroyed, is not a nation. It is hardly a religion. He who estranges himself from the foundations of this land will not be able to exist in any part of it. That is why Israel's leaders have no solution for the Kassams in Sderot and that is why they are hell-bent on self-destruction.
Someone is trying to scare you away from your connection to the Temple Mount -- the most basic foundation of our right to exist here. But in the words of the famous poet Uri Tzvi Greenberg, "He who rules the Mount rules the Land." It is time for you to decide if you are willing to allow the Moslem Authority tractors to continue to destroy your existence in the Land of Israel.
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| This Land is Our Land? By Moshe Feiglin |
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22 Elul, 5767 Sept. 5, '07
Translated from the article in Israel's Makor Rishon newspaper.
 Rosh Hashanah 5768 is rapidly approaching, and according to news reports, the IDF is preparing a massive troop incursion into Gaza. I don't know if anybody is counting the IDF incursions into Gaza, but one thing is clear: every incursion is followed by a retreat. The situation in Gaza is strikingly similar to the situation in Lebanon. It is a pendulum that swings back and forth between two impossible poles. We can't enter because it is not our land and we will rapidly lose international support to remain there, and furthermore, nobody wants to face journalist-turned-Labor MK Sheli Yechimovitch and the Four Mothers. But we also can't stay out, because Kiryat Shmonah and Sderot are part of our land and we ultimately have to take care of their security needs.
This is not a military question. It is much more basic. Is this our land or not?
Maybe in 5768 we will finally determine the answer to this simple question. We have certainly done our utmost to solve the Arab problem on the basis of the assumption that this is not our land. The Oslo Accords and their aftermath have been one long attempt to work with the assumption that this land is their land. Since the infamous Arafat-Rabin-Clinton handshake on the White House lawn, we have paid for this assumption with close to 2000 dead, tens of thousands of wounded, a horrific Expulsion and devastating despair. What people think about less is how much it costs us. Some simple calculation reveals that the solution based on the assumption that this land is not our land costs us about 200 billion dollars per decade. The cost of the security guards at the entrance to every caf? makes up 15% of this sum, which does not include protective roofs in Sderot and various anti-Kassam mechanisms. We can continue to spend these colossal sums on the same, failed assumption. We can continue to invest the 200 billion dollars in making the Separation Fence high enough to prevent Kassam missiles from flying into our towns. Or we can invest in a revolutionary, outrageous, unthinkable solution, based on the outlandish assumption that this really is our land. We can use the same amount of money to encourage Arab emigration from Judea, Samara and Gaza and to compensate them for their homes. (No Expulsion, G-d forbid. That is something that we only know how to do to fellow Jews).
According to findings published by Bir Zeit University, the vast majority of Arabs living in Yesha would be more than happy to escape the clutches of the terror thugs that the Oslo Accords have created, and to find a better future in a different country. According to research by Yoram Ettinger and his staff of demographers, this process is already taking place. That is why the Moslem religious clerics repeatedly forbid emigration from Yesha -- to no avail. The Arabs of Yesha continue to leave for the Gulf States and Canada. All that we have to do is encourage and aid them. 200 billion dollars that we spend every decade on security guards, fences, roadblocks and social security payments to the families of the dead and wounded would amount to about one quarter of a million dollars for every Arab family in Yesha. How many of the millions of Moslems who have immigrated to the West in the last decade have had that sum in their pockets?
This option needs to be applied only once. Afterwards, we will be able to invest in our own education, infrastructure, families, etc. The Oslo option, on the other hand, is a never-ending investment. After we invest another 200 billion dollars to raise the height of the Separation Fence to anti-Kassam levels, the Iranians will develop a new missile that can fly even higher. Then we will need another 400 billion to raise the fence once again.
It all seems so simple. But will we be willing to admit that this really is our land? Of course not. It's easier to send our troops into Gaza.
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| A Phone Call A Day for Pollard |
 From now and until Yom Kippur (Sept. 22) concerned citizens in the US and around the world are asked to call the White House between the hours of 10 AM and 4 PM EST, once a day,
at 202 456 1111, and demand Jonathan Pollard's release.
Let us do all that we can to bring this heroic Jew home! |
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No matter where you are, you can be part of Manhigut Yehudit. Join us!
Together we can channel our idealistic energy into revolutionizing Israeli society.
What can I do?
If you are an Israeli citizen now is the time to sign up for the Likud. Be sure to also sign up family and friends. If you are already a member you may have children over 18 that have not yet signed up. For just a small investment (64 Israeli Shekels for a single membership / 96 Israeli Shekels for a couple), the new Likud member turns from just another insignificant protestor into a highly exclusive and influential voter. Yes, the Likud has severe faults. But it is the most effective ticket to revolutionizing Israel.
And now it's easier then ever -- you can sign up for the Likud via Manhigut Yehudit online. Click, and you are just one step away from joining the team! 4-5 days after you submit the online form a Manhigut Yehudit staff member will contact you to verify the information you have submitted and to bring you up- to-date with the latest information regarding the status of your membership. Click here to join the Likud now.
If you are already a Likud member and you would like to check your membership status, just email us at: likud@jewishisrael.org. Be sure to include your name, Israeli ID No., and a phone number where it is easiest to reach you. Or give us a call at our new "English Speakers" office: 02-996-1123 ( Israel), or 516-620- 2475 (USA).
If you are not Israeli citizen, then you are not eligible to join the Likud. But you can join many others and become a Manhigut Yehudit International Member.
Joining Manhigut Yehudit International is much more than just a donation. Now you're part of the team! And you don't need to be living in Israel to join. Join the team today! Click here to learn more! Let's spread the message! If you are interested in arranging a lecture or meeting in your community with Moshe Feiglin or Shmuel Sackett, either in Israel or in the USA, please contact Dovid Shirel at shir@manhigut.org, or call: 02-996-1123 (Israel), or 516-620-2475 (USA). |
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Mazal Tov to Shmuel and Rhonda Sackett
on the wedding of their son, Gavriel to Rivke Rubinstein. May they be zoche to build a bayit ne'eman b'Yisrael and may you enjoy much nachat from them!
Meeting with Moshe Feiglin in Haifa
(Hebrew)
Date: Sunday, 26 Elul (Sept. 9)
Place: Beit Hatarbut 14 Mohliver St. (Across from Central Synagogue) Kiryat Shmuel, Haifa Info: Uri 050-2036795
Sukkot in Hebron with Manhigut Yehudit On Sunday and Monday of Chol Hamoed Sukkot, the 18th and 19th of Tishrei, (Sept. 30 and Oct.1) Manhigut Yehudit will be holding an Open Sukkah next to the Cave of Machpelah in Hebron. Be sure to stop in and make a l'chaim with Moshe Feiglin, and of course -- to register for the Likud!
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Torah Sparks: Rosh Hashanah |
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A parable from Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov:
A King had an only son, the apple of his eye. The King wanted his son to master different fields of knowledge and to experience various cultures, so he sent him to a far-off country, supplied with a generous quantity of silver and gold. Far away from home, the prince squandered all the money until he was left completely destitute. In his distress he resolved to return to his father's house. After much difficulty, he managed to arrive at the gate of his father's palace.
The prince had already forgotten the language of his native country, and he was unable to identify himself to the guards. In utter despair he began to cry loudly. The King recognized the voice of his son, went out to him and brought him into the palace, embracing him warmly.
The meaning of the parable: The King is G-d. The prince is the Jewish people, who are called "Children of G-d". The King sends a soul down to this world in order to fulfill the Torah and commandments. However, the soul becomes very distant and forgets everything to which it was accustomed to Above. In its long exile it even forgets its own "language." So it utters a simple cry to its Father in Heaven. This is the blowing of the shofar, a cry from deep within, expressing regret for the past and determination for the future. This cry elicits G-d's mercy, and He demonstrates His abiding affection for His child and forgives him. |
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