The Unspoken Elephant in the Room

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By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com

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Something happened this week, that, pretty much, has not happened in 92 years.  A sea-change has occurred.  It is a change that is the unspoken elephant in the room.

People see it. But they ignore it and don’t talk about it.

What is that elephant?  It is that the Arab rioters, those defacing synagogues, those lynching people, those stabbing people in the street, are not just the radical hooligans.  They are the regular, run-of-the-mill, normal Arab neighbors that had previously co-existed peacefully with their Jewish neighbors.

And they are burning Israeli cities from within.

In shikun Vizhnitz in Haifa, this very morning Arabs set on fire a number of Jewish cars on Rechov Ahavas Yisrael. The fire spread quickly to an adjacent apartment building and 60 people from the building were evacuated to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation.

Make no mistake.  Murder was the intention.  The surveillance cameras showed that the fire started before 4 AM when masked Arabs came to the car park, poured incendiary materials and set fire to cars.

2021 is Hebron, 1929 – all over again.

Acre. Haifa. Lod.  These are all cities where there was once somewhat of a peaceful Arab-Jewish co-existence.  This last week, a radical and complete change has taken place.  And not one religious leader has condemned it.

HEBRON PRE-1929

Let’s go back to the once idyllic city of Hebron.  It is 1929 – before the massacre. In, “The Hebron Massacre: A New Eyewitness Account” Rabbi Boruch Kaplan (husband of Rebbitzen Vichna Kaplan) says as follows (pp. 5-7):

“..they had very good relations with the Jews.  They were friendly, they worked for the Jews, and they were peaceful.

An example of the good relations is as follows: About a mile or two from the Yeshiva [the Slabodka had moved to Hebron] there is a tree that is said to be the Aishel Avrohom, the tree under which Avrohom Avinu greeted the angels..

I would go to this tree, which was in an entirely Arab neighborhood.  Every few blocks, there was a house of Arabs. The Arabs would greet us in a friendly manner, and we even learned to speak Arabic.  Nobody ever said, “You’re going to an Arab neighborhood? It’s too dangerous!”

THE UNTHINKABLE

And then the unthinkable happened.  Regular, normal, Arabs – formerly friendly neighbors, radicalized.

Yankel Velvel Weiss, was the shochet of the Ashkenazic community in Hebron.  On the Friday before the Shabbos of massacre, there were rumors of Arab unrest.  Reb Yankel Velvel said to the Yeshiva students, “If you are afraid, come to my house.  I am on excellent terms with the Arabs.”

Rabbi Leo Gottesman writes (ibid p. 123), “Despite his confidence, his house was attacked the following morning. The Arabs broke in, and, as everywhere else, killed whom they could, wrought all the havoc they could, and left with any valuables that could be removed. Yankel velvel’s mother-in-law and his young brother had been killed.. Finally, he too left his house in the hands of the Arabs.. They pursued him, caught him in the middle of the street, killed him and left him there. His body lay in the mud of Hebron, his blood mingling with its earth, over 36 hours.”

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Last night, President Reuven Rivlin, a champion of the concept of peaceful Arab/Jewish co-existence released the following statement, “The silence of the Arab leadership about these disturbances is shameful, giving support to terrorism and rioting and encouraging the rupture of the society in which we live and in which we will continue to live once all this has passed.. The sight of the pogrom in Lod and the disturbances across the country by an incited and bloodthirsty Arab mob, injuring people, damaging property, and even attacking sacred Jewish spaces is unforgivable. Tearing down the Israeli flag by Arab rioters and replacing it with the Palestinian flag is a brutal assault on shared existence in the State of Israel.”

The Arab citizens of Israel do not really see themselves as Israelis.  True, they vote and have full democratic rights.  But we see that they have sided, by and large, with those who are raining thousands of rockets over Israel.   There is a rage that is spreading and is not going away so fast.

The sad fact is that the vast majority of Israeli Arabs are not exactly loyal to Israel, and the very future of co-existence is questionable – if it ever had a chance in the first place.

Shavuos is rapidly approaching and Klal Yisroel is making hachanos, preparations.  What should be the reaction of the Torah world?  There should be an increase in five elements: Teshuva, Tzedaka and chessed, Tefillah, more dedication to Torah.  As far as other types of hishtadlus, there should be cooler heads prevailing with less provocation, and perhaps steps toward more separation.

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chugibugi
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chugibugi
2 years ago

Rabbi Hoffman , it is not an Elephant but a vicious poisonous human eating SNAKE.
Israel is the only country that 20% of it’s population consist of treasonous enemies
who pray five times a day for the destruction of the same country they live in,
who really believe this country is theirs and Jews have stolen it and have no business living there
Who can’t wait for their brothers and cousins in the countries surrounding Israel, to invade and slit the throat of every man woman and child, and drown the state of Israel in a river of blood and tears.
Yes even the most ardent Leftist knows it’s true but just cannot admit it and come to terms with it and implement the necessary solution.

Yes,we had a certain Rabbi,who predicted all this that’s happening now,and had the solution ” THEY ALL MUST GO”, but instead of listening to him and implementing it ,it was him who was thrown out of the Knesset.

The handwriting is on the wall, this is an untenable situation no country can exist this way,Yes this is the only humane solution, because the alternative would be a in the not too distant future a very bloody and costly civil war

Ari
Ari
2 years ago

They should have their citizenship revoked and expelled to Gaza. Let’s see how they like it there.

mitnachel
mitnachel
2 years ago

Rabbi Hoffman, As a proud resident of the Shomron, I am pressed to find a parallel between 1929 and 2021. While the behavior of the Arabs in Yerushalyim was atrocious, the duly elected representatives of Torah Zionism did not have to inflame the situation, first with the confrontation at Shaar Damesek and then in the confrontation in Shimon HaTzadik. Occasionally, it is a good thing to remember that while we live in the times of the coming of Moshiach, we are still living in Golus even in our homeland. If anyone needs a reminder, they can go to the Kotel Cam and look at the Golden Dome where the Kodesh Hakadoshim will stand. At this time we need to put out faith in Rachamei Shomayim and not inflame a situation with political stunts. Chag Sameach and next year in Yerushalyim!

Rebbetzin without Portfolio
Rebbetzin without Portfolio
2 years ago

The elephant in the room is really the words of Rabbi Meir Kahane OBM. Don’t say he didn’t warn us so.