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Rabbi Baruch Kaplan
This is a free translation of a
Yiddish transcript of a taped interview made some twenty years ago
with the late Rabbi Baruch Kaplan, who was a principal of the Beis
Yaakov Girls School in Brooklyn, and who was a student in the Hebron
yeshiva (religious school) in 1929 at the time of the killing of a
number of Jews by some Arabs. Rabbi Kaplan explains how events
unfolded, and how it was the arrogant and cowardly Zionist maniacs
who perpetrated the events by provoking the Palestinians. He also
adds some comments about events at the time he recounted this story,
some 20 years ago.
“When I was in Hebron in 1929, there occurred the tragic massacre
of over twenty yeshiva students, great scholars, plus another forty
members of the Jewish community. I would like to describe the error
that has circulated in Jewish communities – a horrible error, that
accuses the Arabs in Hebron of being murderers who attacked the Jews
simply because the Arabs were “bad people.” In order to correct the
record, this error must be corrected. The Arabs were very friendly
people, and the Jewish People in Hebron lived together with them and
had very friendly relations with them. They worked for Jews, and
everybody got along just fine.
To take just one example, I used to have the habit of walking a
mile or two out of town all by myself to visit a tree that was
believed to be the tree where our patriarch Abraham met the three
angels, as described in Genesis. I especially enjoyed visiting the
tree in the summertime. Along the way I would talk to the Arabs,
though it was mostly using our hands because I didn’t speak any
Arabic. Interestingly enough, no one in the yeshiva ever told me it
was dangerous to go by myself among the Arabs. We just lived with
them, and got along very well.
I have also seen a letter from the Grand Rabbi of the Gerrer
Hassidim of those days, Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter of Poland,
regarding his trip to the Holy Land during the days when people were
talking about emigrating to Palestine. He wanted to find out what
kind of people the Palestinians were, in order to be able to advise
people whether to move there or not. He wrote in his letter that the
Arabs were a very friendly and fine people.
Therefore it’s necessary to set the record straight about the
accusations that the Palestinians were terrible killers who liked
attacking Jews. This was never the situation at all!
Today’s wicked Zionists are just like their predecessors, who
were responsible for causing terrible suffering in Palestine with
their wars with the Arabs, may G-d have mercy. At that time in 1929,
the Zionists had a slogan arguing that the Western Wall in Jerusalem
was a Jewish “national symbol.” Of course, the Arabs disagreed with
this idea, considering that they had control of the location for
over 1,100 years. However, the Zionist mobs were yelling that “The
Wall is ours!” It’s hard to understand why they felt that way
considering they have no connection to the Jewish holy places
whatsoever. An argument erupted in the Jewish newspapers about
establishing a permanent prayer area for Jews at the Wall. This
provoked the Arabs, and the rabbi of Jerusalem at the time, Rabbi
Yosef Chaim Zonnenfeld begged them to stop and to be appreciative to
the Arabs for allowing Jews to pray at the Wall for so many
centuries undisturbed. However, the Zionists wanted a permanent
setup under their control.
The Zionists refused to heed the calls of Rabbi Zonnenfeld, and
they called a large meeting of Jews in Jerusalem – supposedly some
10,000 people showed up. One of the speakers was their “chief Rabbi”
(Avraham Isaac Kook), who proclaimed, “Hear O Israel, the Wall is
our Wall, the Wall is One” (which is a ridiculous pun on the
blessing, “Hear O Israel, the Lord your G-d, the Lord is One”). This
began the conflict at the time between the Zionists and the Arabs.
Afterwards, we were studying at the yeshiva in Hebron, and saw a
bunch of boys in short pants carrying weapons on bicycles and
motorcycles, running around the streets of Hebron. We were very
worried about this. What were they up to?
In brief, our rabbi, the supervisor of our religious academy,
Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Epstein, called them for a meeting, but they
refused. He was forced to go over to them, and asked them what they
were up to. He accused them of wanting to provoke the Arabs. They
responded that they were coming to protect us!! We cried out, “Woe
is us! G-d have mercy!” They didn’t want to leave town until it was
too late!
These arrogant cowards only ran away when the local leaders of
the Arabs called for a mass meeting of the people of the surrounding
Arab villages. But it was too late; the Arabs got organized, and the
Mufti called on his people to be ready Friday night when the yeshiva
would be attending prayers. At this point, the yeshiva was alone
against the Zionists, but the Arabs didn’t know to distinguish
between us and the Zionists. Sadly they attacked and killed some of
our people, including the great scholar, Rabbi Shmuel Rosenhaltz.
The next morning we heard about the excitement in town, and even
worse, we heard the crying and shouting. I and a friend, Avraham
Ushpener, lived in an apartment that was part of a three-story
building leased by a Jew from an Arab. We could hear all the noise
from our apartment on the third floor. We were terrified to let the
Arabs in because we knew how angry they had become, but a while
later things calmed down. In total, some 65 people were killed. On
the other side of town, however, the Jews were spared.
Why am I telling this story? It is because I wanted to describe
how the wicked Zionists, both today and in those days, were the
cause of our suffering! They cooperated with the Nazis, and our
religion teaches that a person who causes someone to sin is worse
than someone who kills him.
It reminds me of an event recounted by Rabbi Moshe Schonfeld, who
once visited Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz {Chazon Ish) when the
Zionist state was established, and when there was fighting between
the Zionists and the Arabs. Rabbi Schonfeld told Rabbi Karelitz
about what was happening. Rabbi Karelitz told him that the crimes of
the Zionists were much worse, because they were wicked heretics who
were uprooting hundreds of thousands of Jews from their faith and
that is much greater pain since our Sages stated that a person who
causes another person to sin is much worse than if he kills him.
In our own days there is a Zionist leader (Begin), whose
arrogance and selfishness is more important than anything else to
him, and for which he is prepared to sacrifice hundreds and
thousands of Jews. These heretics and evildoers, this Zionist leader
of a state that killed the Judaism of the Yemenite and Moroccan
Jews, and of many other Sephardic Jews! This is the work of these
thugs and gangsters. And there are religious Jewish parties who dare
to state that they love this man?! Everyone must know that the anger
of the Arabs against us is only caused by the Zionists!
The Arabs were a friendly people to us, and I am a witness to it.
We lived very well with them in Hebron. Rabbi Alter attested to this
as well, and it is the accursed Zionists who caused them to hate us.
The Zionists dare to use their power to expel the Arabs, and even
today in Lebanon, they kill and butcher the Arabs; they wipe out
whole villages with the airplanes they get from the United States.
Everyone should know who the murderers are – the Zionists are the
biggest murderers in the world, who refuse to let the Jewish People
live in peace either physically or spiritually!”
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