Israeli Academic Extremism
The Goosestep March of Israel's
Anti-Israel Academic Extremists
Consider the following, albeit a tiny
sampling of their high profile utterances: Professor Yehudah "Judd"
Ne'eman, Professor Emeritus at Tel Aviv University Faculty of the
Arts, an Israel Prize Winner (usually reserved for those on the far
left), publicly called for a civil war. Unlike the above rabbis who
simply interpreted Jewish law, Professor Ne'eman urged his fellow
leftists to execute a "war between the political left and the Jews
of Judea and Samaria," AKA the "settlers." Even though recordings of
Ne'eman's statements were obtained and publicized by Israel's TV
Channel 1, incredulously, he was never called in for investigation
by the state prosecutor's office.
His call follows a recent statement by
former Technion physics professor Oded Regev that he would be
willing to volunteer in a civil war against the radical right. Oded
lobbed this verbal grenade, "I believe that there is only one way to
overcome the religious extremists and that is through organized
violence, through launching warfare in the full meaning of the term.
Anyone who does not surrender in that war will be incarcerated.
Those rabbis and their friends continue in the tradition of Goebbels."
Not to be outdone in his leftist vitriol,
Professor Eyal Nir, of Ben Gurion University's chemistry department
(following in the infamous footsteps of Neve Gordon, BGU's poster
boy for worldwide anti-Israel rhetoric) likewise incited against the
nationalist sector, calling "on the world to come and help break
these scoundrels' necks." His "scoundrels" were young Jews who
marched with Israeli flags on Jerusalem Day through areas lightly
populated by Jews in our united capital.
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JUSTICE IN THE HOLY LAND: IS IT IDEOLOGICALLY
DRIVEN?
Adina Kutnicki
Posted Jul 20 2011
There is a surreal phenomenon enveloping
Israeli society, causing right wing nationalists to pause and
contemplate - have they landed in an Alice-in-Wonderland universe?
Could it be true, are there really two parallel
sets of justice/rules of law, one applied to leftists and their Arab
counterparts, the other to right wing nationalists and their settler
brethren? These questions require urgent answers, particularly in
light of several recent high profile, disturbing events taking place
in Eretz Yisrael.
The outrageous, humiliating spectacles of Rabbi
Dov Lior and Rabbi Yaakov Yosef hauled into police stations, for the
"crime" of endorsing (issuing a
haskamafor) a leading Jewish legal treatise,
Torat HaMelech
(The King's Torah), raises the specter of the arrival
of a new level of selective prosecution against the nationalist
sector. The threatened charge: Incitement. A troubling thought
indeed.
Torat HaMelech, the focal point of the
office of the state prosecutor's outrage, deals with the issue of
wartime, specifically, when is it permissible under Jewish law to
shed the blood of non-Jews belonging to the enemy populations? The
present IDF Code of Ethics, attributed to Tel Aviv University
Professor Asa Kasher, has led to the preventable deaths of hundreds
of IDF soldiers. Tragically, Kasher's "morality code" has never been
the subject of serious public debate. The hysteria overTorat
HaMelech may well
serve as the catalyst for this urgent public discourse.
Not surprisingly, in response to the above
undemocratic arrests for 'thought crimes', thousands participated in
mass protests erupting in Jerusalem. 44 were arrested for peaceful
civil disobedience, mainly blocking traffic on major thoroughfares
in the capital.
Enter Honenu. As Israel's only legal defense
organization for its loyal citizens, Honenu, as always, rushed to
the aid of the protestors, thus making sure that their legal rights
were secured. Not only were their rights to due process protected,
but many were spared the fate of spending time in jail under the
same conditions reserved for criminals and terrorists!
On the other hand, unlike rabbis and Jewish
nationalists, leftists do not suffer the same personal and public
humiliations nor are they arrested for their comments which actually
incite to Jewish murder.
Consider the following, albeit a tiny sampling
of their high profile utterances: Professor Yehudah "Judd" Ne'eman,
Professor Emeritus at Tel Aviv University Faculty of the Arts, an
Israel Prize Winner (usually reserved for those on the far left),
publicly called for a civil war. Unlike the above rabbis who simply
interpreted Jewish law, Professor Ne'eman urged his fellow leftists
to execute a "war between the political left and the Jews of Judea
and Samaria," AKA the "settlers." Even though recordings of
Ne'eman's statements were obtained and publicized by Israel's TV
Channel 1, incredulously, he was never called in for investigation
by the state prosecutor's office.
His call follows a recent statement by former
Technion physics professor Oded Regev that he would be willing to
volunteer in a civil war against the radical right. Oded lobbed this
verbal grenade, "I believe that there is only one way to overcome
the religious extremists and that is through organized violence,
through launching warfare in the full meaning of the term. Anyone
who does not surrender in that war will be incarcerated. Those
rabbis and their friends continue in the tradition of Goebbels."
Not to be outdone in his leftist vitriol,
Professor Eyal Nir, of Ben Gurion University's chemistry department
(following in the infamous footsteps of Neve Gordon, BGU's poster
boy for worldwide anti-Israel rhetoric) likewise incited against the
nationalist sector, calling "on the world to come and help break
these scoundrels' necks." His "scoundrels" were young Jews who
marched with Israeli flags on Jerusalem Day through areas lightly
populated by Jews in our united capital.
The above heinous utterances, if ever spewed in
reverse by the right wing public, to go to war against leftwing
Jews, would have resulted in immediate arrests. Moreover, the tired
mantra, "no one is above the rule of law," would be heard over and
over.
The above vile expressions imparted from
professors who teach our students, influencing them in ways both
seen and unseen, dare not be underestimated. While hiding behind
academic freedom and democracy, leftists are undeterred in their
ideological (hate) missions, knowing full well that the justice
system is tilted in their favor.
"Within any truly democratic society free
speech is one of the most basic and protected tenets," said Honenu
spokesman, Shalom Pollack. "At the same time, a society cannot
sustain its freedoms without the underpinnings of the rule of law, a
law which applies equal justice. There is law here, indeed, but it
is not equally applied to all. Anytime that is the case, the law
loses its legitimacy."
Therefore, the urgent question before all of us
becomes - why are rabbis arrested, yet leftist academics, cultural
icons and Islamic leaders are allowed their inciting opinions,
albeit without fear of arrest?
Until the question loses its relevancy, Honenu
Legal Defense Organization is the only thing standing between mass
arrests of nationalists Jews and an Israeli jail cell, all for the
"crime" of expressing their democratic opinions.
Honenu is a U.S. non-profit which enjoys
501c(3) tax-exempt status. For further information, go to its
website at
www.honenu.org
and watch the six-minute video.
Anyone wishing to contribute to Honenu can make
a tax-deductible donation to Central Fund of Israel and mail to:
Honenu, 1825 Foster Ave., Suite 2D, Brooklyn, NY 11230. Spokesman
Shalom Pollack is currently scheduling his next series of programs
for the U.S. in the fall. Contact Honenu for scheduling.
Adina Kutnicki is a life-long Zionist activist, having made
aliyah in the summer of 2008. Her articles can be found at
www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Author.aspx/451.
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