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Our Views
Shabbat in Queens After 21 Years
By Shmuel Sackett
International Director, Manhigut Yehudit
Sivan, 5768
(June, '08)
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moved to Kew Gardens Hills (Queens, NY) when only two pizza
shops were there. Gift World was near Melbourne Ave, Brach’s was
a small butcher shop, YCQ was under construction and a grand
total of five shuls existed in the entire neighborhood! 1874 you
guess? Not quite… it was 1974.
Even back then, when Richard Nixon was president of the USA, KGH
was “the place to be”. We used to hang-out at Shimon’s until
very late Motzei Shabbat and play basketball in Flushing Meadows
Park. I still remember how KGH became the first community to get
an Eruv. Rabbi Schonfeld was a little worried about misuse of
the Eruv, since people were simply not used to having one. He
spoke, at length, about making sure it helped the sanctity of
Shabbat and not the reverse. Baruch Hashem things worked out and
today, KGH is a gigantic Jewish community that is full of
Chessed, Ahavat Hashem and Torah learning.
Shortly after leaving KGH, I made aliyah to Netanya, then Neve
Aliza (Ginot Shomron) and finally to Ra’anana, where I live
today with my family. And then, after 21 years I made it back to
the “old neighborhood” for Shabbat.
While walking on Main St was fun and reminiscing about how
things have changed was amusing, that was not why I came. My
purpose on this Shabbat was focused on one thing: To explain to
the Jewish community of KGH what lies at the root of Israel’s
problems and how to – once and for all – solve them!
As you know, this wonderful town is full of love for Atrzeinu
Ha’Kedosha. Over the years, many good Jews of KGH have given of
themselves to help Israel. Many have moved there, more have
studied there and even more have donated large sums of money
towards various important causes in our one-and-only Promised
Land. Many young men from KGH have even served in the IDF! In
short, the KGH community is famous for its love and dedication
towards Israel.
The problem is that today – that love and dedication – produces
pain, frustration and many times even depression, when thinking
about our homeland. We read about non-stop rocket attacks on
Sderot and Ashkelon. We watch the TV and witness beautiful IDF
soldiers – following orders by the Israeli government - ripping
fellow Jews out of their homes. A few hours later that same TV
station shows Jewish bulldozers destroying Jewish homes,
smashing Jewish businesses and digging up Jewish graves… heaven
help us! We talk to our friends who live in Israel and hear
about stonings and drive-by shootings. We vacation in Israel and
experience passing metal detectors as we enter coffee shops and
shopping malls. We hear radio reports about kidnapped soldiers
and pray that they are still alive.
The biggest problem of all is that nobody ever speaks of
solutions. All speakers who come from Israel focus on the
problems I just listed, or mention even more! They ask for
assistance in helping them cope, getting them through the day or
building some kind of hospital for the wounded. Every once in a
while a temporary “band-aid” is proposed but never a cure for
the sickness. The disease continues and since KGH loves Israel,
your pain continues as well.
I came to spend Shabbat in KGH because you needed to finally
hear a positive message… one of hope and optimism! You were
thirsty for solutions and I tried my best to describe it to you.
In a word, that solution is leadership and in the three shuls in
which I spoke, I explained how the religious Zionists need to
build strong leadership for the State of Israel that is based
exclusively on Torah concepts and values, Emunah in the Jewish
people and Bitachon in the One above.
I described how my group, Manhigut Yehudit (Jewish Leadership),
is building that exact leadership and how it plans on
succeeding. The religious Zionist camp has done great things in
Israel. We have built communities, mikvahs, shuls and Torah
centers. We are the champions in Chessed and first in all IDF
combat units… but absolutely dead last when it comes to leading
the nation. I spent an entire Shabbat explaining how this must
change and, thank G-d, my message was received with great
excitement and enthusiasm.
Yes, it is a bold goal but one that must succeed. It would be
much easier to talk about building a new Yeshiva in Jerusalem,
helping victims of terror or caring for the sick. Of course, all
of these things are very important, but we cannot afford
ourselves the “luxury” of overlooking the #1 most important
goal; Taking away the reins of leadership from those who cannot
explain the reason to live in Israel to their own children! The
days of Shimon Peres and Co. – who focus on “The New Middle
East” and dream of Israel as a “Hebrew speaking Singapore” –
directing Israel cannot continue. Only those deeply connected to
our Father in heaven, who pray daily for His people’s return to
Zion and yearn for the rebuilding of the Bet Ha’Mikdash are
worthy to lead.
This is what I spoke about on my first Shabbat in KGH after 21
years, and if you didn’t hear me, please visit my organization’s
website which explains our program in great detail. It’s simply
called www.JewishIsrael.org because that is the goal: Leading
Israel based on Jewish values and making Israel proud to be
Jewish! I urge you to help me turn the state of the Jews into
the Jewish State.
Ultimately, every one reading this article will live in our
wonderful land and that will be a great day. In the meantime,
take your slice from Benjy’s, your ice-cream cone from Max and
Minna’s and your chumus from Ha’Pisga and get involved in
bringing authentic, strong and Jewish leadership to Eretz
Yisrael! Learn more at: www.JewishIsrael.org and help change
Israel’s leadership forever!
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