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Politics : WAR on Terror. Will it engulf the Entire Middle East?
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To: Scoobah who started this subject12/7/2001 6:09:20 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu   of 32591
 
Misplaced Moralities
Rabbi Berel Wein
07 December 2001

As we attempt to deal with the pain and grief that Arafat and his minions have visited upon us over the past week, there are widespread calls for Israeli society generally, and its political and social leaders in particular, to rethink policies and beliefs that have been held almost sacred over the past decade. I am unable to deal with all of the ramifications of the mistaken, if well intentioned (read naive) hopes and actions of the various Israeli governments over these past ten years, but one thing is clear to me - we are the victims of a terrible, self-destructing syndrome of misplaced moralities. In our drive to "understand" and "appreciate" the position of the Arabs, in our extending unlimited credit to Arafat and his hypocrisies and lies and in our determination to appear morally correct before the immoral Western world - especially Europe - we have brought upon ourselves a wave of death and sadness unmatched in Israel´s history. It is as though we were determined that on our gravestone, our epitaph would be: "They were morally correct!"

On black Sunday this week, after Arafat´s murderers killed twenty-six Israelis, there was an interesting interview on Israeli television with retired Israeli General Peled. General Peled said something about relative and misplaced morality that I had not heard often expressed in this country over the past number of years. He said: "I sympathize fully with the plight of the Palestinian children. But I am obligated, first and foremost to defend the lives of Israeli children. Let Arafat do something on behalf of the Palestinian children. My priority is the lives of the children of Israel." Not only is that a practical, obvious and necessary statement, it is also a most moral statement. The tradition and Torah of Israel commands us to live, to survive and prosper. We have overcome all of our enemies in history and remained the Eternal People because of our adherence to this simple rule of morality - "he who comes to destroy you, should be destroyed first." All of the hand-wringing morality of Amnesty, of the EU and the UN, will serve us little if we are not alive. Morality has certain absolutes - red lines, if you will. The most basic one is survival, safety and security. Because we have not enforced that red line over the past decade, we have been essentially immoral and derelict as to our children´s future.

In a world that views morality as a relative value and that has no clear permanent definition of the term, it is easy to understand why neo-Nazis parade in Berlin, the UN sponsors a day of "Palestine and Its Rights," the International Red Cross will not admit Red Magen David to its membership rolls, and the "Peace Camp," though dwindling, still prattles about negotiations and settlements. Judaism always viewed morality as an absolute value, a Godly-defined issue, as something that could not be compromised away to meet the whims of constantly changing social mores and intellectual flights of fancy. In our world the Ten Commandments have been reduced to suggestions, comments and maybes. Is there therefore any wonder that so many social evils that visit our schools, workplaces, homes and society? I speak not here of ritual observance of Torah (though in my opinion that is a key to a better Jewish society), but rather of the complete lack of true moral sensitivity and the false morality of equivalency and self-hate that infects our general society and certainly a great deal of our media.

In an article that appeared in this paper also on Black Sunday, it was reported that the Conservative movement in America has unveiled its new Bible. Apparently, the basic premise of the new Bible is that the old Bible is false, packed full of lies, myths, and is irrelevant to modern society. As one of the spokesmen of the movement so elegantly put it: "When the tradition asks us to do something that does offend us morally, Conservative Judaism claims the right to challenge and if necessary change the tradition." So there you have it. Each one of us is entitled to our own sense of morality. If that is true, then why is one bound to accept the Conservative definition of morality, over any other type of individual morality? Each of the great murderers of the past century - Hitler, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, Saddam Hussein - claimed that there actions were morally justified in the light of their newly arrived at definition of morality. The existence of Jews, counter-revolutionaries, wreckers, etc. offended their sense of morality. So they changed the Judeo-Christian-Western tradition to fit into their new morality. I know that this is extreme, but changing and redefining accepted morality is a very slippery slope. With such an attitude as expressed in the article, it is difficult to see how Conservative Judaism can ever hope to arrest the rate of assimilation and intermarriage that is currently ravaging its ranks and the American Jewish community generally.

Shabbat Shalom.
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Originally published in the Jerusalem Post. The article is posted with permission of the author.

Rabbi Berel Wein, noted author and lecturer, is founder of the Destiny Foundation, dedicated to educating Jews about their historical and ethical heritage (JewishDestiny.com ).
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