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Zionists Do Not Represent Jews From the
inception of the Zionist State and particularly in recent times,
the impression has been created in the World that there is some
connection between the State, which falsely calls itself Israel,
and the Jewish people as a whole. Therefore, we who continue to
uphold the never-changing tradition of the Jewish people find it
proper to again clarify the following points:
- A Jew is one who remains faithful to the laws of the Jewish
religion, that is, the Holy Torah and its commandments.
- The Jewish people became a people before they had their own
land, and continued to exist as a people also after they went
Into exile, because our very people hood is based exclusively
on the Torah.

- The Holy Land was given to the Jewish people on the condition
that they observe the Torah and its commandments. When they failed
to do this, their sovereignty over the land was taken from them,
and they went into exile. From that time, we
are prohibited by the Torah with a very grave prohibition
to establish a Jewish independent sovereignty in the Holy Land
or anywhere throughout the world. Rather, we are obligated to
be loyal to the nations under whose protection we dwell.
- This situation has existed for close to 2000 years when the
Jewish people were dispersed throughout all corners of the world.
During this time, the Jews always remained faithful to the country
in which they lived.
- The Jewish people are grateful to all those merciful nations
which have allowed them to observe Torah and the commandments
undisturbed.
- From ancient times, the relations between the Jewish and Islamic
peoples have always been those of peace and brotherhood, and friendship
always reigned between them. The proof of this is the fact that
for centuries, in all the Arab lands, hundreds of thousands of
Jews lived in honor and amidst mutual esteem.
- Jews throughout all generations yearned to grace the sacred
soil of the Holy Land and to live there. However, their sole purpose
was to fulfill the commandments dependent upon the land and to
absorb Its holiness. Never, G-d forbid, did they have any nationalist
or sovereign intent whatsoever which, as mentioned above, is forbidden
to us. Indeed, also here in the Holy Land, our fathers lived in
neighborly harmony with the Palestinian residents of the land,
helping one another, to mutual benefit.
- Until about two hundred years ago, the vast majority of Jews
observed the Torah and the commandments in entirety. Jewry's leaders
were Torah scholars, who directed the people according to the
Torah. They were loyal citizens in the host nations where they
dwelled and to the local laws. They prayed for the welfare of
their respective governments. To our sorrow, at that time a small
number of Jews slowly left their observance of Torah and commandments.
Together with this, they began to deride the spiritual leadership
of their people. This assimilation was the basis upon which, one
hundred years ago, the ideology of Zionism was born. Its founders
were assimilated Jews who had abandoned the Torah.
- Immediately at the founding of the Zionist movement, masses
of Jews under the leadership of their Rabbis, launched a heavy
battle against Zionism. Their attack was directed not only at
the non-religious Zionist idea, but rather, primarily at its opposition
to the Torah-ordained path that Jewry must follow while in exile.
As such, the Zionists incited the nations of the world, demanding
political sovereignty over the Holy Land while remaining oblivious
to the resentment this would arouse In the Palestinian Arabs,
the land's veteran inhabitants. As stated, the leaders of Orthodox
Jewry vehemently opposed the movement with all force.
- The Zionists refused to heed the voice of the Rabbis and Torah
authority. They persisted in their ways until they succeeded in
influencing the British government to issue the Balfour Declaration
concerning the "establishment of a national home for the Jews
in the land of Israel." To our great sorrow, from that point on
began the deterioration of the good relations between the Jews
and the Arab inhabitants of the land. This occurred because the
Arab people understood that the Zionists wished to seize ruler
ship from them. In addition, the Arab people had suspicions as
if the Jewish people wished to seize control of the Temple Mount
and other similar sites. Matters worsened as a result.
- The Jewish leadership of that time saw it as proper to clarify
before the Arab leaders that the Torah-true Jews had no desire
whatsoever for sovereignty, and that our desire was to continue
to live in peace with the Arabs, as we had always done. The leader
of the G-d-fearing Jewish community at that time, Rabbi Yoseph
Chaim Zonnenfeld. of blessed memory, organized a delegation in
July of 24' which visited King Hussein and his sons Faisal the
King of Iraq and the Amir Abdullah In order to lucidly present
to them the position of the G-d-fearing Jewish community. The
Jewish delegation clarified unequivocally that Torah Jewry is
totally opposed to the Zionist sovereignty over the Holy Land.
It Is worth noting that the delegation was received with great
honor. They were even assured that all Arab lands were completely
open to Jews, however, on the condition that the Jews do not demand
political rights. This condition also applied to the Holy Land.
One of the members of the Jewish delegation, Professor Yisroel
Yaakov De Haan, paid with his life for his participation.
- Torah Jewry protests at every opportunity against the Zionist
rule over the Holy Land, and the Zionist rebellion against the
neighboring nations. Torah Jewry has condemned the Zionist oppression
of the Palestinians, the land's veteran inhabitants who have been
driven from their homes and properties. The Zionists' barbaric
and violent deeds are absolutely antithetical to the essence of
the Jewish people.
- Torah Jewry has never ever recognized the Zionist state. Since
the Zionists succeeding in establishing their state, Torah Jewry
has continuously announced to the world that the Zionists do not
represent the Jewish people, and that the name "Israel" that they
use is a forgery. For as has been stated above, it is forbidden
to us from the Torah to rebel against the nations, and all sovereignty
by us is prohibited. Rather, we await the days when all the world
will recognize the sovereignty of the Creator, and the words of
the prophet Isaiah will yet be fulfilled: "And they will beat
their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks.
No nation will lift its sword against any other, nor will they
learn warfare anymore."
- Anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews have refrained to this day from taking
any funds from the Zionist regime, whether for their educational
institutions, synagogues or other benefits. Obviously, they do
not participate in the Zionist elections, whether for the "Knesset"
or for the municipality. We do not serve in their army, and we
even avoid speaking in the Hebrew language that the Zionists Invented.
(incidentally, this is not the holy and true Hebrew language in
which the Bible is written.) All this is done because Torah Jewry
does not recognize the Zionist regime, which Is against the Torah
and against humanity.
- Lately, the question has once again arisen concerning the Temple
Mount and sovereignty over it. Thus, we wish to state unequivocally:
a) In our time, it is a severe Torah prohibition for any Jew to
set foot on any part of the Temple Mount area. b) The Jewish people
have no claim whatsoever to sovereignty over this holy site, which
is under Islamic authority, nor over any other holy site. Rabbi
Zonenfeld was once asked, "is it true, that the Rabbi prefers
an non-Jewish government over all of the Holy Land"? Rabbi Zonenfeld
replied, "if King Hussein would rule over Palestine, the holiness
of the Holy Land would not be diminished to even to an Iota degree".
We yearningly await G-d's great day, when He will return His Divine
Presence to Zion, restoring the holy city to its former holiness
and glory as in days of old, to be a light to the peoples and
the nations.
- The Zionists have no right of any sovereignty over even one
inch of the Holy Land. They do not represent the Jewish people
in any way whatsoever. They have no right to speak in the name
of the Jewish people. Therefore, their words, declarations and
actions are not in any way representative of the Jewish people.
This is because the Zionists' seizing of power over the Holy Land
is antithetical to Jewish law, and also because the Zionists do
not behave like Jews at all rather, they desecrate the sanctity
of the land.
- We once again clarify that it is our desire to live in peace
with our Arab and Palestinian neighbors, as we did before the
Zionist revolution, and as Jews all over the world till today
live, accepting the yoke of rulership of their host nation, with
complete loyalty. Our sole desire is to serve our G-d and to fulfill
His commandments with a perfect heart and to delight in the radiance
of the sanctity of the Land.
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