Joel Egerton as Pharaoh, 'Exodus: Gods & Kings' |
The first person in history who looked at the Children of Israel
& saw them as a nation was not Moses, or any other Jew – it was not even
G-d Himself – it was Israel’s deadly enemy, the Pharaoh of the Exodus story.
He
said, in Exodus 1:9 -
“וַיֹּאמֶר, אֶל-עַמּוֹ: הִנֵּה, עַם בְּנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל--רַב וְעָצוּם, מִמֶּנּוּ.”
“And he said unto his people: 'Behold, the people,
the children of Israel are too many and too mighty for us”.
3,500 years later and it is still the enemies of the Children
of Israel who, even more than the Jews themselves, see the entire Jewish people as part of the
state of Israel, regardless of where they live, or what views they hold, or
even whether they are living or not (judging by the number of Jewish cemeteries
that get vandalized). This has proven in
the past and will prove now to be a terrible error by our enemies.
Soon after the formation of the State of Israel in 1948, the
Arab countries expelled their
ancient Arab Jewish communities –
people who could in some cases trace their residence in those place back over
2000 years, but who shared the same faith as Zionists. The vast majority of
these Jews almost certainly had no intention of emigrating to Israel, but of
course with nowhere to go, they came to Israel and their descendants have
helped build this country.
“The Protocols of the Elders of Zion” as a hoax that purports
to document the “Zionist” takeover of the world – “Zionists” being any successful
Jew of course. It is a worldwide Jewish plot with Israel at its heart. Absurd yes, but still
Protocols
is a best seller in the Muslim world, with Arabic copies even to be found on sale in London
Israel itself has become stronger over the decades, comprehensively
defeating the combined Arab armies in several wars, as well as economically, technologically
and educationally outperforming the entire Middle East. The Arab and wider
Islamic world has realized that they cannot defeat Israel militarily, or
economically and that the little Jewish State is not going anywhere.
With that
realization, coupled with increasing catastrophes of virtually all Islamic
states, their hatred has increased.
“But the more they afflicted them, the more they
multiplied and grew. And they were grieved because of the children of Israel.” Exodus
1:12
Modern version of the Nazi salute openly displayed in France recently |
Of course opposing Israeli government policies is not per se
antisemitic, but Antizionism – the delegitimization of Israel & the effort
to boycott all things Israeli - is consistently a crude cover for antisemitism, because as we have
seen, the enemies of Israel make little differentiation between Israelis &
non Israeli Jews – they attack Israel by attacking Jews in any country where
they are citizens. As the Guardian newspaper reported in August 2014:
In the space of just one week last month… eight
synagogues were attacked. One, in the Paris suburb of Sarcelles, was firebombed
by a 400-strong mob. A kosher supermarket and pharmacy were smashed and looted;
the crowd's chants and banners included "Death to Jews" and
"Slit Jews' throats". That same weekend, in the Barbes neighborhood
of the capital, stone-throwing protesters burned Israeli flags:
"Israhell", read one banner.
Chants widely reported to have been heard at more than one “Anti-Israel”
event in Germany, France, UK and other places this past summer included: "Jew,
coward pig, come out and fight alone," and "Hamas, Hamas, Jews
to the gas.”.
In a few weeks, the annual hate fest known as “Israel Apartheid
Week” will once again hit American campuses, when outside agitators will invade
what should be places of learning and turn them into places of division and for
Jews at least, intimidation and hatred. For the enemies of Israel, all Jews are
part of Zionist Israel, so you can imagine how it must feel for a Jewish teen,
merely trying to walk across campus to get to class, to be confronted with their
hatred, and vilification.
…back to where I started this piece – with Pharaoh: his recognition of “Am Yisrael” – the people
of Israel – and his antisemitism, lead to the Children of Israel themselves identifying
as a people. So it was also 100 years ago when the Zionist movement grew as a reaction
to European Jew hate, that the Jews saw their only hope of a future not as
German, French or Russian Jews, but as one ancient yet new nation, Israelis – the antisemitic vision became a
self-fulfilling prophecy. Again today, the Jews of Europe are attacked for
being part of the same faith as Israelis – they are waking up to the fact that
again, they may have no future anywhere except as citizens of the Jewish state
of Israel.
There is one final part to this analogy with The Exodus
story – it was only when the Children of Israel became the People of Israel, that
according to The Torah, they merited leaving Egypt to head to a life of independent
Jewish living in the land of Israel, leaving their enemies crushed or weakened
behind them. Perhaps the greatest mistake Pharaoh made was forcing the Jews to become a nation – it’s the same mistake
the British would make thousands of years later in the American colonies and a calamitous
mistake today for the Islamic world toward the Jews. The antisemitism that we
have seen across Europe spewing out of Muslim communities, has brought Jews
together in Zionism in a way we would never have done had we been left alone.