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FTAC – Guest Note – Elena Elena – On Crimean Identity and Self-Determination

24 Monday Mar 2014

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Eurasia, Politics, Regions, Russia, Ukraine

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Crimea, history, political science, politics, Russia, Ukraine

I’ve been trying to locate a really good article I read about the subject without much luck… Putin is done with the Ukraine. I do not think Russia is going to do anything beyond annexation of the Crimea. The reason: Because the Crimea is a special case legally. (1) The Crimea was given illegally by Nakita Khruschev to the Ukraine in 1954, without any authorization by the Russians in Crimea or from the Duma. It’s worth noting that only 13 members of the Secretariat voted to this, the other 14 were simply absent. (2) As a compromise, the Crimea became an autonomous Russian Region within Ukraine and its constitution stated as such. The means the Crimea could, at any time, vote and rejoin Russia, which is what happened. (3) The propaganda from the EU and the USA and NATO trying to characterize Russian behavior as illegal is a lie. There are treaties between Russia and Ukraine in 1991, 1994, 2004, and 2007 which make everything that has happened perfectly legal within the law – and in 1999 the World Court in the Hague, responding to a question, stated that any people, exercizing self-determination, can quit one state and join another legally.

“FTAC” — “From the Awesome Conversation” (on Facebook).

“Elena Elena” — A Facebook friend and writer of the above quoted passage.

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With the arrival of common broadband, access to the English-language editions for foreign newspapers, blogging software, and social networks — basic ingredients — any English reading and writing Everyman lucky enough to have the lifestyle, technology, and time could travel by armchair around the world and through its war zones with unprecedented freedom.

So I, you, and we have done as much.

We have seen it all!

But, perhaps, we haven’t seen it at all at all.

As elsewhere, the devils in history are in the details of events, and while hopscotching from revolution to terror, from the diplomacy of the hour to the heart wrenching atrocity of the day, one may discover missing the clear, accurate, and complete intimacy with story that comes with specialization.

How difficult might such specialization be here in mid-flight?

Here’s the step-off for recent events by way of the Modern Broadbanded Everyman’s Wikipedia entry:

With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Crimea became part of the newly independent Ukraine. Independence was supported by a referendum in all regions of Ukrainian SSR, including Crimea.[17] 54% of the Crimean voters supported independence with a 60% turnout (in Sevastopol 57% supported independence).[18] The percentage of the total Crimean electorate that had voted for Ukrainian independence in the referendum was 37%.[19] In 1994, the legal status of Crimea as part of Ukraine was backed up by Russia, who pledged to uphold the territorial integrity of Ukraine in a memorandum signed in 1994, also signed by the US and UK.[20][21]

This new situation led to tensions between Russia and Ukraine. With the Black Sea Fleet based on the peninsula, worries of armed skirmishes were occasionally raised. In August 1991, Yuriy Meshkov established the Republican Movement of Crimea which was registered on 19 November.[20]

On 2 September 1991, the National Movement of Crimean Tatars appealed to the V Extraordinary Congress of People’s Deputies in Russia demanding the program how to return the deported Tatar population back to Crimea. Based on the resolution of the Verkhovna Rada (the Crimean parliament) on 26 February 1992, the Crimean ASSR was renamed the Republic of Crimea.[22] The Crimean parliament proclaimed self-government on 5 May 1992.[23][22] (which was yet to be approved by a referendum to be held 2 August 1992[clarification needed Did the referendum happen, or was it cancelled?][24]) and passed the first Crimean constitution the same day.[24] On 6 May 1992 the same parliament inserted a new sentence into this constitution that declared that Crimea was part of Ukraine.[24]

Huh?

As a Wikipedia section note tells, the above passage might be too detailed.

Be that as it may, what it also tells is how time may be needed to read, sift, and reflect on descriptions of events, of the evidence of events, until they make sense, the rhetoric and actions of so many conflicted parties tumbling finally into place in an historian’s mind in a way less ambiguous than may be perceived in a hurry.

Add this commonplace too: nothing beats being there.

The armchair bobbing on the foam of the information deluge and short form Wikitype “learnin'” might not suffice for accurate and reliable comprehension.

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http://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/166661/70-years-ago-today-the-holocaust-came-to-hungary

19 Wednesday Mar 2014

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anti-Semitism, history, Holocaust, Hungary, remembrance, revisionism

http://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/166661/70-years-ago-today-the-holocaust-came-to-hungary

Today, it is fashionable in Hungary to put all the blame on the Germans for the murder of nearly 600,000 out of over 800,000 Jews from Greater Hungary during the war. But the German force in Hungary was quite small; the Kommando charged with carrying out the deportations, headed by Adolf Eichmann, numbered only about 150 men. 

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http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/3/saudi-arabia-foreignrelations.html

07 Friday Mar 2014

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http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/3/saudi-arabia-foreignrelations.html

The discovery of oil would transform the geopolitical role of Saudi Arabia. It was an American firm, later called Aramco — not a British firm — that succeeded in getting the rights for prospection in 1938. Aramco sought assistance from the U.S. government to exploit the fields.

One consequence of Aramco’s interest combined with President Franklin Roosevelt’s vision of the geopolitical future of the United States was a now famous, then little noticed, meeting of Roosevelt and the ruler of Saudi Arabia, Ibn Saud, on Feb. 14, 1945 aboard a U.S. destroyer in the Red Sea. 

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http://www.jta.org/2014/02/20/news-opinion/world/hungary-postpones-controversial-monuments-unveiling

20 Thursday Feb 2014

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http://www.jta.org/2014/02/20/news-opinion/world/hungary-postpones-controversial-monuments-unveiling

But on Wednesday, a government spokesperson said the ceremony had been postponed to May 31, according to the French news agency AFP. The  monument also will be “dedicated to the memory of the victims of German occupation,” a statement by the Hungarian abinet said.

Hungary’s Federation of Hungarian Jewish Communities, or Mazsihisz, said earlier this month that it would boycott the ceremony.

Read more: http://www.jta.org/2014/02/20/news-opinion/world/hungary-postpones-controversial-monuments-unveiling#ixzz2tsOaKfkB

FTAC – the Jewish Israeli Zionist Mossad Angle on a Classic Film – _The Good Shepherd_

09 Monday Dec 2013

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“By using composite or archetypal characters modeled on real CIA officers, by placing them in scenarios based on actual historical events, and by careful attention to sets, costumes, and other details, The Good Shepherd has a degree of authenticity, a documentary feel, reminiscent of Oliver Stone’s JFK. Intelligence officers should know about the many liberties the film takes with history, but those new to the profession or hoping to learn something about its history may not readily recognize the distortions.”

(The Good Shepherd — Central Intelligence Agency)

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Trust me to find the Jewish Israeli Zionist Mossad angle!

 “Under the heading of foreign intelligence, there was the Israeli desk, the Lovestone Empire, and a variety of smaller operations. The Israeli connection was of interest to Angleton for the information that could be obtained about the Soviet Union and aligned countries from émigrés to Israel from those countries and for the utility of the Israeli foreign intelligence units for operations in third countries. Angleton’s connections with the Israeli secret intelligence services were useful in obtaining from the Israeli Shin Bet a transcript of Nikita Khrushchev’s 1956 speech to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Congress denouncing Joseph Stalin.” 

(James Jesus Angleton – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

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One could not ask for more openness from an “open society”.

Our commanders show their faces.

Our secret agencies turn up their histories — and if I (or anyone else) want to travel down to M Street, Foggy Bottom, Georgetown, all of that, whether for romance or inspiration, insight or, it’s always possible, the “skinny”, one may do as much.

From the cookie jar to the nuclear arsenal, people lie only . . . to hide something or to get something.

It’s not a good thing even if in a good cause or a snooty one, perhaps.

It gets messy.

The film takes the viewer through the messiness, the spider’s web, the snake pit, the scorpion’s den.  In that, it may be much, much less about history and much, much more about diplomacy.

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▶ Skull And Bone: We Have the United States of America (Good Shepherd) – YouTube

Ouch!

In today’s America, personnel in government, every corner of it, in general — the exceptions will wind up in court, I’m certain — is the world’s “rainbow coalition”.

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I’ve a new page started on “Associated Articles of Governance – United States of America“.  The centuries-young mission has changed the character of the realpolitik, and for all the grousing and polarization, God knows it’s a great place for the portion of humanity inhabiting it and, despite the criticism and the bloody messaging, still a beacon to those suffering in the shadows of political tyranny.

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Guest Blog – From the Hills South of Hebron, Rachamin Dwek Writes About Chanukkah

29 Friday Nov 2013

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Chanukkah, defiance, Hanuka, history, Israel, Jewish history, Jews and Romans, Judaism, liberation, miracles, Succos, Sukkot

I’ve given this piece only a cursory editing and committed the sin of mixing American and British spelling (changing my mind several times as to which I prefer and several times appreciating the “colour” added to “color” by the additional vowel). –jso

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For the previous two years Yehudah Maccabi and his army had been in the bush. The agrarian cycles had been neglected but not by choice. To celebrate the liberation of Jerusalem, Yehudah had a vote taken, over whether to implement a Second Sukkot.

The vote favoured Yehudah’s idea and so the holiday was born.

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Chanukkah 2013 begins at sundown, Wednesday November 27th on the Western Calendar.

If I were to ask Jews what this holiday commemorates perhaps 99%, including frum, would tell me about how a single day’s supply of holy oil miraculously lasted 8 days, just enough time to obtain more.

Ninety-nine percent of Jews would be wrong.

The story about oil only entered Judiasm 700 years after the holiday began and is an invention of collaborationists and kapos who who sought to extinguish Jewish ethno-nationalism.

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Judea of the mid-2nd Century BCE was being torn apart by external, as well as internal forces.

Internally, the Saduccees and the Pharisees were jockeying for dogmatic superiority, as well as for the High Priesthood. In addition, Apikoros, Jews who favored the Hellenisation of Judaism, were at odds with traditionalists who viewed any overt foreign influence as poisonous.

Externally, Judea was situated between two opposing orbits, the Greco-Egyptians and the Greco-Syrians. After Alexander the Great died, his empire was split among his successors and two top generals. Later, these would split further so that by g167/166 BCE, the Ptolemaic Dynasty controlled Egypt, and the Seleucid Dynasty controlled Syria.

The Saduccees, under the Tobiad Faction, had managed to come out on top, with the help of Seleucid Emperor Antiochus III. The relationship worked well as Antiochus III believed in a high level of autonomy so that the Saducees could imagine at least, that Judaea was still nominally independent.  However, in 175 BCE, Antiochus III was succeeded by a son who took the title Antiochus IV Epiphanes.

Where his father had exercised restraint and a modicum of respect, Antiochus IV was greedy and lustful for power, aiming to annex Judaea and destroy the Ptolemaic Dynasty in Greco-Egypt.

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By 167/166 BCE Judea had been under the boot of Seleucid Emperor Antiochus IV Epiphanes for more than a year. In those 14 months the leader of Greco-Syria had outlawed HaBrit (Jewish Ritual Male Circumcision), forbade the propagation of Torah and had just profaned the Second Temple in Jerusalem by looting its treasury, defiling its ritual objects, and (re-) dedicating the Temple to Zeus, the chief deity in the Greek Pantheon.

Following this travesty, Antiochus IV deployed deputations to each population centre where altars were built and every head of household was made to participate in the sacrifice of pigs to Zeus.

In the village of Modi’in one such deputation was slaughtered after an elderly Priest, Matityahu, killed a villager who had capitulated and was about to become an Apostate. Matityahu and his five adult sons led most of the village into the bush to avoid retribution and became yet another group fighting the foreign Occupiers in a war of national liberation.

In 166/165 BCE Matityahu died, and was replaced by his son Yehudah, who was given the nickname “Maccabi,” meaning “Hammer,” in recognition of his military prowess in guerilla warfare. In 165/166 BCE Yehudah led a large, consolidated force in the capture of the Jewish Political, Cultural and Spiritual Capital, Jerusalem, and set about ritually purifying the Second Temple.

Up to this point, there is no divergence from the authentic, historical narrative. All Observant Jews agree on the preceding. It is what happens next that separates fact from fantasy, a sacrifice of truth and heritage in favor of myth and assimilationist fantasy.

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As Yehudah Maccabi led his force into Jerusalem they made their way to the Second Temple. Before their great victory against the pre-eminent regional superpower, Greco-Syria, they had to cleanse the seat of Judaism. The Second Temple had been rendered ritually unclean in some of the worst ways imaginable.

Rebuilding the altar, finding the Second Temple bereft of ritual items, including Menorot (Menorahs), the Jews improvised…and here is the divergence… to perhaps 99% of Jews- including the most knowledgable Frum- the Jews needed the sacred olive oil used to fuel Menorot. Searching through the stockrooms they eventually found a tiny container with only enough oil to fuel the Menorot for a single day, but at least it had the Kosher seal of the last ritually pure High Priest. Using that single day supply, the Priests set about manufacturing the sacred olive oil, a process that took 8 days. The single day supply miraculously lasted all 8 days, ensuring that the Menorot would stay burning until they could once again be fueled with the new supply of sacred oil.

This is said to be both the reason for the lighting of the 8 lights, as well as the length of the holiday being 8 days long.

In reality, none of this has anything at all to do with Chanukkah.

The photo is Hasmonean Era, roughly 140 BCE, and was recently discovered in an excavated trench adjacent to the Temple Mount. It is believed to have been carved to remind the amateur artist of the Menorot in the Second Temple, but later discarded in the drainage ditch.

The photo is Hasmonean Era, roughly 140 BCE, and was recently discovered in an excavated trench adjacent to the Temple Mount. It is believed to have been carved to remind the amateur artist of the Menorot in the Second Temple, but later discarded in the drainage ditch.

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Having liberated Jerusalem, the guerrilla army of Jewish warrior Yehudah Maccabi led the ritual cleansing of the Second Temple which for two years had served as a Greek Temple serving Zeus, the chief deity in the Greek Pantheon.

The most important holiday in Judaism at that time- apart from the High Holidays- was Sukkot.

Judea was an Agrarian Society and Sukkot, a harvest festival included the all important “Teffilat Geshem ” a prayer for Winter Rains which are so crucial to the Judean Environment and the agricultural calendar.

For the previous two years Yehudah Maccabi and his army had been in the bush. The agrarian cycles had been neglected but not by choice. To celebrate the liberation of Jerusalem, Yehudah had a vote taken, over whether to implement a Second Sukkot.

The vote favoured Yehudah’s idea and so the holiday was born.

In 120 BCE Judaeans were celebrating the dynasty born with Yehudah Maccabi, that of the Hasmoneans.

Two works from approximately that year, known today as Maccabis I, and Maccabis II offer us great insight into that part of Jewish History. In Maccabis II (10:1-8), it tells us that Sukkot, as I just discussed, was the inspiration for this festival. Originally, the Lulav (Myrtle Branches) and Etrog (large, lemon like citrus fruit) played a central role, just as in Sukkot itself.

Maccabis II (1:18) tells how letters were sent to Alexandria, in Egypt, then the most important centre in the Diaspora. The letters, one of which is attributed to Yehudah himself, instruct the Diaspora to commemorate the Second Sukkot.

Alexandria, home to a carbon copy of the Second Temple, situated in a semi-autonomous territory ceded to the Jews, was held in great esteem all over the Diaspora and the Alexandrian Temple’s adoption of Second Sukkot is probably the single most decisive factor in the holiday’s longetivity. Of the multitude of Post-Biblical Holidays that have been created over the course of 2,300 years, Channukah has stood alone against the test of time.

The Jewish traitor Flavius Josephus, in Antiquities Volume XII, confirms what I have stated. He tells us that the holiday was known as the “Festival of Lights,” and again he doesnt mention oil in any way, shape or form.

Contemporary to Josephus,”Megillat HaTa’anit” (Scroll of the Days of Fasting being Prohibited), does tell us that the label “Channukah,” meaning “Dedication”, must have been known to at least some Jews, as it is mentioned within the scroll’s text.

Detail, Temple Menorah Paraded by Romans, Arch of Titus, Via Sacra, Rome, 82 CE.

Detail, Temple Menorah Paraded by Romans, Arch of Titus, Via Sacra, Rome, 82 CE.

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The first mention of oil miraculously burning for 8 days isnt found until the codification of Talmud Bavli (Babylonian Talmud) in the 5th Century CE/AD. Tractate Shabbat, Folio 21b tells how upon searching the Second Temple for sacred olive oil to fuel the Menorot (Menorahs), a one day supply was found and was used, as the Priests began the manufacturing process to press and refine more olive oil. It took the Priests 8 days and miraculously, the one day supply continued to fuel the Menorot until then.

To understand why this myth was included in the Talmud, one needs to understand the utter devastation in Judea. First, in 70 CE/AD, the Romans finally managed to quell the Jewish Insurgency, re-capturing Jerusalem and sacking the Second Temple.

During the Romans’ long siege of the Judean capital, a leading rabbi broke ranks and decided to become a collaborator with Rome. Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakkai saw no future in holding out against Rome and planned to escape alive. Were he to have made his plans widely known Zakkai would have been executed as the kapo he was. Instead, he relied upon his disciples to smuggle him outside the city walls where he planned to appeal to Vespasian, then a Roman General leading the siege, to try and save himself and his disciples’ lives.

On the chosen day Ben Zakkai shed his clothing and was wrapped in a tallit (prayer shawl) and burial shroud. His disciples, dressed as laborers, acted as if they were carrying a corpse to be buried outside Jerusalem’s walls.

According to Jewish Tradition, once free of the city, Ben Zakkai made his way to Vespasian’s camp and sought an audience with the General. Vespasian obliged and was taken aback when Ben Zakkai asked the Roman officer for permission to establish a Jewish religious center far from the field of battle, vowing to teach acceptance of the Roman yoke and obedience to the dictates of the Roman Governor. Vespasian asked why he should oblige such an offer now that the long and bloody war was winding down. Ben Zakkai replied that it was only befitting of a man who would soon be made Emperor of Rome.

Vespasian thought Ben Zakkai daft but decided to humor him. He told Ben Zakkai that if and when he was made Emperor, he would allow Ben Zakkai to found an academy. Within a year Vespasian ascended to become Emperor and true to his word, he allowed Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakkai to open an academy in Yavne’, and later, to reconstitute the Sanhedrin, Judaism’s highest legislative body. In obliging Ben Zakkai, Emperor Vespasian exacted only one pledge, that all ethno-nationalist dogma be excised from Judaism.

Still, try as the Jewish Establishment might, it could not erase the Jewish desire for sovereignty, nor the Jewish revulsion against Rome. By the early 2nd Century CE, less than 60 years after Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakkai’s shameful collaboration, a new movement emerged that once again sought to vanquish Rome and to liberate Judea. Under the leadership of Shimon Bar Kosiba, whose nickname was “Bar Kochba,” Judea was briefly liberated and for a year and a half basked once again in a proud and independent Jewish State.

Rome, under then-General Hadrian retaliated fiercely and by 133 CE/AD had boxed Bar Kochba into his stronghold at Betar, southwest of Jerusalem.

By 135 CE, the city had fallen and the Roman Army committed mass genocide against all inhabitants.

Hadrian then had Jerusalem once again declared offlimits to Jews and converted it into an entirely pagan city, Aelia Capitolina. It was then that Judea, Samaria and Israel became “Palestine,” and the Jewish Establishment became firmly convinced that ethno-nationalism would be the utter ruin of Judaism and the Jewish People.

Ethno-nationalist movements would arise periodically, and sovereignty would even be achieved again in the 7th Century CE/AD (Sassanian Jewish Commonwealth, 614 to 628 CE/AD), but the establishment never again cooperated until Israeli Independence in 1948.

Of the two Talmuds, Bavli (Babylonian), was the one more opposed to Jewish sovereignty- or, more succinctly, sovereignty prior to the Messianic Advent at which point Jews believed Ha Moshiach — The Messiah — would reestablish the Jewish Nation.

Bavli repeats the Jewish Proverb, “Deenah d’Malchutah Deenah,” an Aramaic statement that holds, “The law of the Government is the law,” an old Jewish saying which has been co-opted by Christianity and rendered as, “Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s.”

In Talmud Yerushalami (Jerusalem Talmud, sometimes misidentified as the “Palestinian Talmud”), Tractate Rosh HaShanah, Folio 18b tells how the Jewish Establishment decreed that a fast take place on 25 Kislev, the date upon which Chanukkah begins.

Notably, Rav Yehoshua Ben Channaniah visited the town on that date and had a haircut; likewise, Rav Eliezer Beb Hyrcanus visited and on that same date and bathed: bathing and cutting one’s hair on a decreed holiday was then heretical behavior — consequently, both sages demanded that the citizenry repent for having violated Halacha, or Jewish Law.

Although the Talmud does not say so, it has been deduced that the leaders of Lydda were in fear of the Roman Occupiers might misconstrue Second Sukkah as political militancy, and therefore the Roman Occupation would get so much worse.

Kosher Bread Stamp, dated to 300 BCE, discovered in Jerusalem.

Kosher Bread Stamp, dated to 300 BCE, discovered in Jerusalem.

About the Author

Major Rachamim Ra’anan Slonim Dwek, IDF, ret., hails from a family that lost 18 members in the Hebron Pogrom of 1929 and from which the survivors were ethnically cleansed three days later.  He lives today in Sussiya in the hills south of Hebron. 

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Roman Jews and the Arch of Titus | Robert Kahn’s Blog

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The rebels never surrendered, but died from famine and thirst. Among the dead bodies, the legionaries recognized that of Simon, the son of Kosiba. When they brought his head to the emperor Hadrian, he said: ‘If his God had not slain him, who could have overcome him?’

Wars between the Jews and Romans “Wars between the Jews and Romans: Simon ben Kosiba (130-136 CE)”.

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FNS – Raymond Ibrahim on Islam in History and Western Revisionist Misguidance

04 Friday Oct 2013

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Were the Dark Ages truly benighted because of the “suffocating” forces of Christianity? Or were these dark ages—which “coincidentally” occurred during the same centuries when jihad was constantly harrying Europe—a product of another suffocating religion? Was the Spanish Inquisition a reflection of Christian barbarism or was it a reflection of Christian desperation vis-à-vis the hundreds of thousands of Muslims who, while claiming to have converted to Christianity, were practicing taqiyya and living as moles trying to subvert the Christian nation back to Islam?

Surreal and Suicidal: Modern Western Histories of Islam | Raymond Ibrahim – 10/3/2013.

A gentle deflection of argument entails labeling the criticism as having to do with “POLITICAL Islam” as opposed to some other, but with now quite a few Islamic autocracies roiling in blood, suffering, and suppression, one may ask what part of Islam is not political? The bravery expressed and inherent in Islamic humanists and reformers should not be underestimated in their efforts to influence and shape a different future for Muslims, but the barbaric aspects in history and legacy may drag at their heels nonetheless.

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In the above article, Ibraham reminds me of Oriana Fallaci and her ever honest and firm pen on the matter as well as contemporary Giulio Meotti‘s equally steadfast scholarship.

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Holocaust Reparations – The Cost of Genocidal Hate – The Price of A Just and Lasting Peace

17 Wednesday Jul 2013

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Published in 1999:

Well, what do you expect, reply the claimants, when so many of these cases refer to stolen assets? “We are not talking about putting a price on those who died, but on what was stolen from them,” declares Elan Steinberg, the executive director of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) in New York.

The Economist.  “Putting a price on the Holocaust.”  November 25, 1999.

Published today, July 17, 2013:

Holocaust survivors and victims’ heirs have received $1.24 billion from a Swiss fund set up after a scandal over dormant accounts of Jews killed in World War II, a magazine said Monday . . . The banks were accused of keeping money owned by Jews who had hidden funds in secret accounts in neutral Switzerland but then perished in the Holocaust, and of having given heirs the cold shoulder when they tried to track down the money.

AFP.  “Swiss Banks ‘Shoah fund’ paid out $1.24B'”.  YNet News, July 17, 2013.

I often repeat Hillel the Elder‘s “prime directive” — if I may borrow from Star Trek’s language — as he distilled it from the study of the Torah: “That which is distasteful to thee, do not do to another.”

That one thought, among other of Rabbi Hillel’s many judgments and observations, has provided not only Jews but a vast portion of the modern world with an outlook expressed in contemporary legal philosophy and liberalism.  However, there seems to me also a more roughly spoken basis for justice and peace between often adversarial and contentious humans: “Because it could happen to you!”

“Because it could happen to you,” the best law that we may develop between us must serve us both.

There are corollaries, including that ages old punch-the-shoulder game between brothers (“If you hit me, I’ll hit you back twice as hard”).

That one leads to equal bruising and a very doubtful “winner”.

As a language string, “It could happen to you” has a small life online as the title of a movie, also a domestic abuse blog, and a gay rights video produced in relation to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) recently savaged by the U.S. Supreme Court, and as a line in a song sung by Frank Sinatra.

“Because it could happen to you” barely exists at all.

And yet what is our sense of fairness, of justice, if not wrapped around “because it could happen to you” integrated with “because it could happen to me”?

If not immediately involved in a crime as either criminal or victim, we are continuously engaged with the ethical and moral choices available to both.  )As an aside, I would note the best storytellers find the twisting moral core of their stories right fast).

Back on beam, Hillel the Elder also observed by way of a question, “If I am not for myself, who will be for me?  If I am not for others, who am I?”

Again, “because it could happen to you” and you / I / we could wake to a world absent of compassion, empathy, measure, and reason.

“Because it could happen to you,” don’t make me wake up in that world, and because it could happen to me, it’s incumbent upon me to see that you not wake up in such a world either.

What Hitler’s poison did to Germans and then what the Nazis did to the Jews and others by way of theft of labor, property, and life has found some justice in reparations, and, however reluctant, Swiss cooperation in the restoration of funds left abandoned by way of Nazi murder has also contributed to justice.

I could end this post with this from The New York Times:

On Thursday, Mr. Kent opened his speech with a quotation from a German poet, Heinrich Heine, who converted to Christianity from Judaism. Mr. Kent drew a parallel, reflecting how the process of working with the former enemy toward a common goal has altered his perception.

“We survivors and the Germans of today are together united,” Mr. Kent said. “Both of us do not want our past to be our children’s future.”

Eddy, Melissa.  “For 60th Year, Germany Honors Duty to Pay Holocaust Victims.” The New York Times, November 17, 2012.

As sweet as sentiment may be and whatever good has come from a necessary and responsible reconciliation, one may wish not to set aside the Roma, who today with the Jews are again in the cross-hairs of a resurgent Hungarian nationalism, nor the Poles who got caught in the Nazi vice — with those in addition to losses, one wonders at the memories left in the forests and carried into the present by the now elderly remnant of World War II.

We have a long way to go, and not necessarily with reparations but with one another and a sturdy enough central concept of justice to serve the coming ages.

Additional Reference

With basic Wikipedia references in the area of justice, mention of Lassa Oppenheim (no relation to me, so far as I know), Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, I’ve included a little more in this section that I would usually; however, through the Holocaust story, from its 1930s prelude to its now 2010s epilogue, one may see also a window into a future with an international law and legal structure that better ensures fairness and justice for thee and me — perhaps because we should regard what we do to one another as part and parcel of what we do to ourselves — across the broadest cultural, ethnic, national, religious, and tribal global campus.

Ghosh, Palash.  “Germany to Pay Out $1 Billion in Reparations for Care of Aging Holocaust Survivors.”  International Business Times, May 29, 2013.

Jewish Virtual Library.  “Holocaust Restitution: German Reparations”:

On Sept. 20, 1945, three months after the end of World War II, Chaim Weizmann, on behalf of the Jewish Agency, submitted to the governments of the US, USSR, UK, and France, a memorandum demanding reparations, restitution, and indemnification due to the Jewish people from Germany for its involvement in the Holocaust. He appealed to the Allied Powers to include this claim in their own negotiations for reparations with Germany, in view of the “mass murder, the human suffering, the annihilation of spiritual, intellectual, and creative forces, which are without parallel in the history of mankind.”

Powers, Charles.  In the Memory of the Forest.  Penguin Books, 1998.

Rabbi Joseph Telushkin

Spiegel Online International.  “Holocaust Reparations: Germany to Pay 722 Million Euros to Survivors.”  May 29, 2013.

Telushkin, Joseph.  “On One Foot: A new Nextbook Press biography of Hillel makes clear that the rabbi’s words and thoughts–though millennia old–resonate today.” Tablet, September 8, 2010.

Telushkin, Joseph.  Hillel: If Not Now, When?  Schocken, 2010.

Tzvi, Rina.  “Hungary Signs New Holocaust Survivor Reparation Deal.”  Arutz Sheva, July 7, 2013.

Wikipedia.  “Distributive Justice”.

Wikipedia.  “Hillel the Elder”.

Wikipedia.  “L. F. L. Oppenheim”: “Lassa Francis Lawrence Oppenheim (March 30, 1858 – October 7, 1919) was a renowned German jurist. He is regarded by many as the father of the modern discipline ofinternational law, especially the hard legal positivist school of thought. He inspired Joseph Raz and Prosper Weil.”

Wikipedia.  “Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany”:

The Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany(German: Luxemburger Abkommen, Hebrew: הסכם השילומים Heskem HaShillumim) was signed on September 10, 1952,[1] and entered in force on March 27, 1953.[2] According to the Agreement, West Germany was to payIsrael for the slave labor and persecution of Jews during the Holocaust, and to compensate for Jewish property that was stolen by the Nazis.

Wikipedia.  “Restorative justice”.

Wikipedia.  “Retributive justice”.

Wikipedia.  “Restorative justice”.

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Epigram

Hillel the Elder

"That which is distasteful to thee do not do to another. That is the whole of Torah. The rest is commentary. Now go and study."

"If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am not for others, what am I? If not now, when?"

"Whosoever destroys a soul, it is considered as if he destroyed an entire world. And whosoever that saves a life, it is considered as if he saved an entire world."

Oriana Fallaci
"Whether it comes from a despotic sovereign or an elected president, from a murderous general or a beloved leader, I see power as an inhuman and hateful phenomenon...I have always looked on disobedience toward the oppressive as the only way to use the miracle of having been born."

Talmud 7:16 as Quoted by Rishon Rishon in 2004
Qohelet Raba, 7:16

אכזרי סוף שנעשה אכזרי במקום רחמן

Kol mi shena`asa rahaman bimqom akhzari Sof shena`asa akhzari bimqom rahaman

All who are made to be compassionate in the place of the cruel In the end are made to be cruel in the place of the compassionate.

More colloquially translated: "Those who are kind to the cruel, in the end will be cruel to the kind."

Online Source: http://www.rishon-rishon.com/archives/044412.php

Abraham Isaac Kook

"The purely righteous do not complain about evil, rather they add justice.They do not complain about heresy, rather they add faith.They do not complain about ignorance, rather they add wisdom." From the pages of Arpilei Tohar.

Heinrich Heine
"Where books are burned, in the end people will be burned." -- From Almansor: A Tragedy (1823).

Simon Wiesenthal
Remark Made in the Ballroom of the Imperial Hotel, Vienna, Austria on the occasion of His 90th Birthday: "The Nazis are no more, but we are still here, singing and dancing."

Maimonides
"Truth does not become more true if the whole world were to accept it; nor does it become less true if the whole world were to reject it."

"The risk of a wrong decision is preferable to the terror of indecision."

Douglas Adams
"Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?" Epigram appearing in the dedication of Richard Dawkins' The GOD Delusion.

Thucydides
"The Nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools."

Milan Kundera
"The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting."

Malala Yousafzai
“The terrorists thought that they would change our aims and stop our ambitions but nothing changed in my life except this: weakness, fear and hopelessness died. Strength, power and courage was born.”

Tanit Nima Tinat
"Who could die of love?"

What I Have Said About the Jews

My people, not that I speak for them, I nonetheless describe as a "global ethnic commune with its heart in Jerusalem and soul in the Land of Israel."

We have never given up on God, nor have we ever given up on one another.

Many things we have given up, but no one misses, say, animal sacrifice, and as many things we have kept, so we have still to welcome our Sabbath on Friday at sunset and to rest all of Saturday until three stars appear in the sky.

Most of all, through 5,773 years, wherever life has taken us, through the greatest triumphs and the most awful tragedies, we have preserved our tribal identity and soul, and so shall we continue eternally.

Anti-Semitism / Anti-Zionism = Signal of Fascism

I may suggest that anti-Zionism / anti-Semitism are signal (a little bit) of fascist urges, and the Left -- I'm an old liberal: I know my heart -- has been vulnerable to manipulation by what appears to me as a "Red Brown Green Alliance" driven by a handful of powerful autocrats intent on sustaining a medieval worldview in service to their own glorification. (And there I will stop).
One hopes for knowledge to allay fear; one hopes for love to overmatch hate.

Too often, the security found in the parroting of a loyal lie outweighs the integrity to be earned in confronting and voicing an uncomfortable truth.

Those who make their followers believe absurdities may also make them commit atrocities.

Positively Orwellian: Comment Responding to Claim that the Arab Assault on Israel in 1948 Had Not Intended Annihilation

“Revisionism” is the most contemptible path that power takes to abet theft and hide shame by attempting to alter public perception of past events.

On Press Freedom, Commentary, and Journalism

In the free world, talent -- editors, graphic artists, researchers, writers -- gravitate toward the organizations that suit their interests and values. The result: high integrity and highly reliable reportage and both responsible and thoughtful reasoning.

This is not to suggest that partisan presses don't exist or that propaganda doesn't exist in the west, but any reader possessed of critical thinking ability and genuine independence -- not bought, not programmed -- is certainly free to evaluate the works of earnest reporters and scholars.

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