An open reply to Rabbi Barry Gelman
Dear Rabbi Barry Gelman at uosinfo@uosh.org
Sorry I am late in responding to your article “Let's be clear: Orthodox Jews deeply pro-Zionist” that appeared in the Houston Chronicle of Tuesday, December 19, 2006 but I was out of town.
In that article of yours, you called and I quote you, the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a monster. On what basis can you make such an accusation?
As far as I know Mr. Ahmadinejad may be eccentric and provocative but I don’t think he has personally or otherwise killed a lot of people. To be fair what should we call the Israeli ex Prime Minister Ariel (Scheinerman) Sharon the butcher of Sabra and Chatila? A bigger monster?
Besides what is Israel, the Promised Land of Milk and Honey but a new de facto ghetto? A wall for the occupied territories, a buffer zone with Lebanon and an international force in the Sinai at the border with Egypt. It does smack like a ghetto to me.
The reality of the Jewish entity in occupied Palestine is the denial of the right to self-determination for 136 million people (all the inhabitants of the countries bordering the Jewish entity in the Middle East) vis-à-vis the 4.5 million Jews squatting where they are not welcome and no Torah mumble-jumble can change that fact.
Sorry I am late in responding to your article “Let's be clear: Orthodox Jews deeply pro-Zionist” that appeared in the Houston Chronicle of Tuesday, December 19, 2006 but I was out of town.
In that article of yours, you called and I quote you, the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a monster. On what basis can you make such an accusation?
As far as I know Mr. Ahmadinejad may be eccentric and provocative but I don’t think he has personally or otherwise killed a lot of people. To be fair what should we call the Israeli ex Prime Minister Ariel (Scheinerman) Sharon the butcher of Sabra and Chatila? A bigger monster?
Besides what is Israel, the Promised Land of Milk and Honey but a new de facto ghetto? A wall for the occupied territories, a buffer zone with Lebanon and an international force in the Sinai at the border with Egypt. It does smack like a ghetto to me.
The reality of the Jewish entity in occupied Palestine is the denial of the right to self-determination for 136 million people (all the inhabitants of the countries bordering the Jewish entity in the Middle East) vis-à-vis the 4.5 million Jews squatting where they are not welcome and no Torah mumble-jumble can change that fact.
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