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Zionism and Current EventsWe provide articles on current Zionist activities with the response of True Torah Jews, as well as articles on the latest anti-Zionist activities. The six most recent articles:More current news articles.... Traditional Jews Are Not ZionistsAlthough there are those who refuse to accept the teachings of our Rabbis and will continue to support the Zionist state, there are also many who are totally unaware of the history of Zionism and its contradiction to the beliefs of Torah-True Jews.Words of the Rabbis Opposing Zionism - Today's QuoteRabbi Yitchok Hutner Z'L
Rosh Hayeshiva of Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin - Kolel Gur Aryah “Sadly, even in our own circles, the mold for shaping public opinion lies in the hands of the State of Israel. An appropriate example of this dangerous process of selectively "rewriting" history may be found in the extraordinary purging from the public record of all evidence of the culpability of the forerunners of the State in the tragedy of European Jewry, and the sub-situation in is place of factors inconsequential to the calamity which ultimately occurred. ” Do these words of the Zionists represent YOU?Read the words of the Zionists and decide for yourself if Zionism represents your interests and beliefs.Words of the Zionists - Today's QuoteMax NordauThere is nothing innovative about this nationality. Before the sixth congress, Max Nordau, one of the leaders and founders of the Zionist movement wrote: “…If Eretz Yisroel will once again be inhabited by Jews, the Jews will be able to hold onto her with their strength and with their labor (Today the number of inhabitants in Eretz Yisroel amounts to 600,000 people, among them 60,000 Jews, at the same time that some 6 million Jews aspire to return to this land.) Anti-Semitism shall no longer affect them for there they will be able to find rest and work and dedicate themselves to their occupation in peace, like any other nation that lives with confidence on their land. On the contrary the Jews who do not wish to return to Eretz Yisroel can remain in their places, as they wish, and if anti-Semitism shall continue to degrade them in the future as well, we will be forced to endure this situation as well. They could have escaped from it and they didn’t escape – probably they feel surrounded by good things and they tolerate their suffering with indifference, or they are not at all affected by it, or they have some other remedy. Let the situation be whatever it is – there is no need to worry about these people.” If so, the purpose was already determined in the beginning of Zionism – Israel above all, and that is foremost. And so the people are for Zionism and the state, and not the state and Zionism for the people. If the state is an asset in its own right, then everything is legitimate in the quest to attain the state, because without the state there is no nation. (It’s interesting to note the explanation of Dina Poras, one of the most noteworthy holocaust researchers, for this argument in “Ho’oretz” 4.12.91: “From the moment that the state was made the most important, Jewish lives became secondary, because “the state of Israel is above all”; and again there is a striking similarity to “Deutschland iber ales”. In the Footsteps of the Flock
Parsha Pearls sheets for the year 5766 have now been published in book form, under the title "In the Footsteps of the Flock". For more information, click here. Efes Biltecha Goaleinu
The long-awaited book Efes Biltecha Goaleinu is now off the press, with G-d's help. This 496-page book, written in the Holy Tongue, is a wide-ranging reference guide to Talmudic and Rabbinic writings on the subjects of exile, redemption, Eretz Yisroel, the Three Oaths and Zionism. It is the product of several years of research by Jews Against Zionism's staff of scholars. For more information, click here.
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