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February 08, 1985 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-02-08

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Friday, February 8, 1985 21

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Orthodox Judaism.

He goes so far as to accuse
David Ben-Gurion and other
Labor Zionists of "hypocrisy" for
having told British leaders in
1937 that "the Bible is our man-
date." He ridicules the notion of
the "pioneers of secular Zionism"
that an independent state would
"solve the Jewish problem." He
calls this "probably the greatest
illusion and the greatest disillu-
sionment in Jewish history," add-
ing that the secular Zionists had
"seduced" most of the Jewish
people to believe it.
According to Jakobovits, not
only had Jewish statehood failed
to normalize life in the Diaspora
but "in some ways it has added
many new problems which never
existed before."
In the aftermath of the Israeli
invasion of Lebanon, he adds, Is-
rael had not only failed to solve
the Jewish problem but had be-
come "the core" of the problem
"inasmuch as anti-Zionism be-
came the principal feature and
expression of anti-Semitism."
Besides harboring these
philosophical doubts, Jakobovits
also found himself frequently at
odds with successive Israeli gov-
ernments on a wide variety of
practical issues. These included
military retaliation for terrorist
/7 attacks; refusing to repatriate
Palestinian refugees; Golda
Meir's oft quoted skepticism over
whether the Palestinian Arabs
> constitute a nation; and Israel's
armaments exports.
He also ruffled the Israeli estab-
lishment's feathers by adopting
an independent 'posture 'on Soviet
Jewry, including a visit to Mos-
cow at the invitation of the Soviet
authorities. He claims to have
predicted the decline in Soviet
Jewish emigration and that this
proves the wisdom of his proposal
— ignored by Israel — to give
equal stress to the fight for Jewish
"equality" inside the Soviet
Union.
Even though emigration has
almost dried up; Jakobovits says
"the campaigners still wear their
blinkers and rehash their slogans
> with undiminished fervor in an
endless succession of routine ral-
\-
lies."
Although, "secular Zionists"
bear the brunt of his arguments,
the rise of ultra-religious Jewish
fanatics has belatedly given him a
new target, manifested in the
Gush Emunim settlement move-
; ment, and outbreaks of terrorism
by Jews.
Describing his "haunting fear
of a new pseudo-Messianism," he
says that militancy or radicalism
would "exacerbate the divisions
within Israel, eventually reach-
ing some breaking point in war or
civil strife."
On this issue, he is at last in
step with the majority in Israel
and the Diaspora. But with seven
more years before he is due to re-
tire, Britain's voluble chief rabbi
may have many more oppor-
tunities for speaking up when
others prefer him to remain si-
lent.

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