Jerusalem Yeshiva
Massacre
By Rabbi Dov Greenberg
A massacre at a Jerusalem rabbinical seminary: 8 young students dead,
many maimed and wounded. Daily shootings and missile attacks on towns
and cities within Israel proper, such as Sederot, and this week Ashkelon.
This cannot go on. No country can sustain what Israel is sustaining.
Almost two centuries ago, the French tyrant Napoleon Bonaparte was master
of Europe. In Spain, an embattled English army under the Duke of Wellington
was resisting his advance. One day a young lieutenant came into the British
generals tent clutching a map in his trembling hands:
Look, General the enemy is almost upon us!
Young man, the general replied coolly, Get larger maps,
the enemy wont seem so close.
For three decades, many Israeli leaders said give the Palestinians land,
their own state and then we will have peace. Others argued: They don't
want their state; they want OUR state. They claim not just Ramallah but
Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as well. If you make territorial concessions in
this tiny country, the enemy will be upon us.
And those same leaders responded: Dont look at the small map, but
rather at the larger road maps to peace.
Alas, today the enemy's terror campaign is upon us.
Terror is worse than war. In war, theres a battleground with obvious
combatants. In terror, a coffee shop, a bus, a rabbinical seminary become
the battleground. In war, there are specific targets; in terror everyone
is a target - children, students, innocent pedestrians. The goal is to
make Israeli life intolerable and to force Israel's surrender and ultimate
elimination.
Israel has a strong army, but it failed to protect its citizens from this
terror. Why?
In Hebrew there are two words for strength: koach and gevurah. They mean
very different things: Koach is physical strength, the ability to overcome
your adversaries. Gevurah is internal, moral strength to live by one's
convictions. Defining gevurah, the sages said, Who is strong? One
who conquers the weakness within himself."
For many years Israel has shown, with G-ds help, unparalleled koach.
Since its rebirth it has had to fight wars, sometimes against overwhelming
odds, merely in order to survive. No other country has been surrounded
by states who deny its very existence, its very right to be. It fights
impossible wars and wins. But in recent years many of Israels leaders
and thinkers have shown a lack of gevurah. It took immense weakening of
gevurah for Israels leaders to entrust the security of the Jewish
state into the hands of its sworn enemies, who practice, support, and
glorify terrorism.
The Jewish people have not always had koach, but they had
gevura, which sustained them. The behavior of some Israeli leaders today
reversed this winning formula. We have a lot of koach, but very little
gevura.
Israels inner strength atrophied when it began tolerating the murder
of its citizens, based on the myth that by restraint, it will bring an
end to the ill feelings of its enemies and thus to the terror. In reality,
what the last few years have proven is that when you are confronted with
neighbors who wish your destruction, any such tolerance encourages more
bloodshed.
How much more innocent blood needs to be spilled before we abandon the
failed larger road maps?" How many more young Jews will die
before we say this cannot go on?
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Submitted by YYJ@Algemeiner.com. Rabbi Dov Greenberg is the executive
director of Chabad House at Stanford University and lectures regularly
throughout the United States. He can be contacted at info@chabadstanford.org.
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