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The Jewish Leadership Weekly Newsletter
16 Sivan, 5768 (June 19) Issue 6837
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In this Issue:
  • Out of Boot Camp and Into Reality
  • Will Moshe Feiglin Win a Knesset Seat?
  • Lead or Cede: by Moshe Feiglin
  • Manhigut Yehudit Press Release
  • Announcements
  • Join the Team!
Out of Boot Camp and Into Reality

For the Jewish People, real life begins when they enter the Land of Israel. The intense experience of the exodus from Egypt, receiving the Torah and forty years of wandering in the desert were all a divinely inspired boot camp; preparation for entering the Land of Israel.

Just like the spies who discouraged the Israelites from leaving the desert boot camp to enter the Land in this week's Torah portion of Shelach Lecha, our modern-day will to leave boot camp is not faring much better. The moment of truth is here, and our recruits are running away from the challenge. The entire world is in awe of the infinite resources that have been invested in our nation. The entire world anticipates our nation's message - the wonder of the fusion of the divine and the mundane.

Western culture has created a religious world outside the parameters of the mundane. Eastern Islamic culture has created a religious world outside the parameters of the divine. The message of the Jewish nation is the message of the connection between the divine and the mundane. That connection can occur in only one place; in the Land of Israel. But instead of inspiring the world with our message, the Jewish nation prefers to 'admit' that the others are right; that the fusion of the divine and the mundane is impossible, after all.

The message that we are currently giving the world is that there is no such thing as the Torah of the Land of Israel; that the Torah is at most just another religion and that like all the other religions - it exists only outside of reality. Sometimes nations make mistakes. But when a nation ignores its divine destiny, the price is severe. The sin of the spies hounds us until this very day - particularly the religious. While the religious will go head to head with the government to prevent the building of a highway over suspected Jewish graves (and that is fine) they will remain absolutely silent when the Temple Mount - the palace of the King of the world on earth - is plowed under. Better for the palace to remain in heaven.

We proudly proclaim that Religious Zionism has a new message for our nation, but in our hearts, do not believe that the Torah that we learn is relevant outside the study halls. That is why so many Religious Zionists fight against Manhigut Yehudit. They prefer the sectoral desert boot camp and do not understand why it spells political death.

Polls show the Religious Zionist National Union party - upon all its sub-parties - in a steady state of decline. The fact that the decline continues despite all the 'unification' efforts to prop the party up shows that although the leaders of the Religious Zionist public may not yet feel it, the Religious Zionist public is voting with its feet against the exile religious mentality. It is slowly but surely groping its way toward the Torah of the Land of Israel - toward reality and its destiny.

Shabbat Shalom,

Moshe Feiglin

 

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Will Moshe Feiglin Win a Knesset Seat?


According to a poll taken last Friday, 42% of Likud members answered that they would like to see Moshe Feiglin in the Knesset. This poll and others that have recently been taken put Moshe in approximately 18th place on the Likud Knesset list, which means that his chances to serve in the Knesset following the next elections are very good. Furthermore, according to a number of indications, the Likud will win more Knesset seats with Moshe Feiglin on its list. In other words, Moshe Feiglin is an asset to the Likud ticket.

This does not mean, however, that we can sit back and relax. Those who dream of a state of all its citizens and who always look to the Left for a feeling of legitimacy will zealously oppose Moshe Feiglin's candidacy. The media and the analysts will do all that they can to convince the Likud voters that Moshe Feiglin is a liability on the Likud ticket.

The internal conflicts in the Likud and the verbal attacks against Moshe Feiglin have created the impression that there is no real difference between the Likud and the other parties, bringing the Likud to its all-time low of just twelve Knesset seats in the previous elections. This time, after the public has been disenchanted yet again with the Left, it seems that the Likud is poised to win many more Knesset seats. Now is the time for each and every one of us to personally speak to the Likud members, many of whom are family, friends and neighbors and to convince them to vote for Moshe Feiglin - the faith-based candidate on the Likud ticket.

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Lead or Cede: By Moshe Feiglin

Sivan, 5768
June, '08

My friend and well-known attorney and Land of Israel activist Elyakim Ha'etzni wrote an article last week titled 'Feiglin's Moment of Truth.' The premise of his article was that the fact that Netanyahu is trying to add leftists such as Uzi Dayan and Dan Meridor to the Likud ticket is the final test of my efforts to lead the Likud.

I do not think that the Likud roster is really my test. Mr. Ha'etzni can rest assured that the people who joined the Likud through Manhigut Yehudit will not be voting for leftist candidates like Dan Meridor or Uzi Dayan.

But how will Ha'etzni be voting? Well, he won't be voting. I tried to convince him that the Likud is not just another political party - that it is the arena on which the leadership of the national camp is determined. I tried to convince him that registering for the Likud is not signing an open check for its leaders but rather purchasing a ticket to the arena where those leaders are chosen. I tried to convince him that it makes no difference how many Knesset seats the small national camp parties will have in the Knesset. They will always be snugly in the pocket of the head of the Likud, who can be sure that they will never support the Labor party. I tried to convince him. Ha'etzni took the registration form from my hands, turned it over and over and finally said, "Register for the Likud? I just can't do it."

Is Ha'etzni also put off by voting for the Knesset? After all, when he votes for the Knesset he is also giving legitimacy to parties like Kadimah, Meretz and the Arabs. Should we sideline ourselves from the Knesset elections, as well?

I don't know what the final makeup of the Likud ticket will be. But one thing is clear; those people who connected to the rest of the nation and registered for the Likud have already passed the test. They will already be able to influence the makeup of the ticket - as we have done in the past. My dear friend Ha'etzni, on the other hand, and all those who refused to register for the Likud can't vote. They have no influence at all over the ruling party of the national camp. Instead they are embroiled in a hodgepodge of completely irrelevant right wing splinter parties. So who has passed the test and who has failed?

Thank G-d, our status and importance in the Likud is growing by leaps and bounds. Two years ago nobody would have dreamed that a faith-based candidate would win one quarter of the primaries vote for head of the ruling party of the national camp. It is easy to enter the Knesset in one of the constantly shrinking right wing parties. It would have been easy for me to jump straight from Zo Artzeinu to the Knesset, which is exactly what Benny Alon did. But what difference does another sectoral skullcap make in the Knesset and even in the cabinet? (Benny Alon brings that point home). Religious Zionism has to realize that either it leads, or it cedes its relevance.

Those Religious Zionists who registered for the Likud are making a clear mark on the party. It is entirely likely, with G-d's help, that we will also be on the Likud ticket in the upcoming elections. On the other side of the fence is an impressive roster of experienced people who are Knesset members of right wing parties. But today, they are irrelevant and their numbers are contracting.

The bottom line is that Religious Zionism will either lead or disappear from politics. Those who refuse to join the leadership tool of the national camp will soon be irrelevant.


Why don't you start your own party? Why don't you join the National Union party? Manhigut Yehudit often fields these types of questions. On Tuesday, 21 Sivan (June 24) a symposium of representatives of all the rightist movements will be held to clarify these and other pressing right wing political issues. This is the first time that these issues will be discussed by all the right wing representatives in a public forum. The symposium will take place at 7 p.m. in Beit El. For more information call 052 887 0396.

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Manhigut Yehudit Press Release




Feiglin: Surrender to Hamas was Just a Matter of Time

"Since the State of Israel denied its connection to the Land of Israel and fled Gaza, its surrender to the Hamas has been just a matter of time," said Moshe Feiglin of the latest agreement for 'calm' between Israel and the Hamas. "With leaders who do not understand the essential bond between the Nation of Israel and its land, Tel Aviv also exists on borrowed time."
Announcements


Sunday, 19 Sivan (June 22) Ashdod (Hebrew)
Meeting with Moshe Feiglin
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Info: 050 654 2182

Tuesday, 21 Sivan (June 24) Beit El (Hebrew)
Symposium with Moshe Feiglin and NRP MKs
Time: 7 p.m.
Info: 052 887 0396

Thursday, 23 Sivan (June 26) Jerusalem (Hebrew)
Meet with Moshe Feiglin, Emanuel Gartel and Dr. Nitza Kahane
Place: Home of Yair Feiglin
15 Sireni Street
Kiryat Yovel, Jerusalem
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Info: 052 433 7210

Sunday, 26 Sivan (June 29) Be'er Sheva (Hebrew)
Meet with Moshe Feiglin, Professor Eldad, Yehoar Gal and more
Place: "Hamakom", Corner of Herzl and Rambam
Be'er Sheva
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Info: 050 889 9256

Tuesday, 28 Sivan (July 1) Jerusalem (Hebrew)
Meet with Moshe Feiglin
Place: Home of Attny. Eddy Steinlauf
14 Yosef Chachami St., apt. 5
Bayit Vegan, Jerusalem
Time: 8:30 p.m.
Info: 02 676 6432
 

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