SPECIAL COMMENTARY The Assault On History New York fairly newfound intensity. Over the many years Jerusalem was in Arab mong the casualties of the hands, no major Arab leader ever saw ongoing Arab uprising fit to even visit her, much less pro- against Israel has been claim her a central spot in something very the collective Arab heart. dear to all cultivated people, Yet much of the press and to cultivated Jews in par- feels compelled to treat the ticular: history. Mount's Jewish roots and A number of journalists Islamic ones as equally deep have lately come to refer to and equally real. A recent Jerusalem's Temple Mount by example was the New York its Islamic name, despite the Times' correspondent Joel fact that the site was where Greenberg's characterization Solomon's temple stood more of the site as that "of the than a thousand years before RAB BI AVI First and Second Temples Islam's founder's grandparents SHAF RAN of the ancient Jews, sacred were even glints in their own Spe cial to to Muslims as the Noble parents' eyes. the Jew ish News Sanctuary, where Muham- It is not only the antiquity mad ascended to Heaven." of the Mount's connection to A subtle but astounding the Jewish people that is tren- indignity lies in that clumsy chant here, but its intensity as attempt at political correctness. well. Even after the Temple and its That Jewish Holy Temples stood successor had been deStroyed by for- on the spot in question is historical eign armies, Jews the world over con- fact, part of the unbroken millennia- tinued — and continue — to venerate old historical tradition of the Jewish the significance of the site, praying in people and corroborated by histori- its direction and (at least the Ortho- ans ancient and modern alike. To dox among us) for the Temple's equate that historical truth with a restoration by the hand of God. fanciful myth is simply beyond bizarre. Astounding Indignity The founder of Islam may or may, The Islamic bond to the Mount is of nor have traveled to heaven, or else- much more recent appearance and where, from Jerusalem; but there is certainly no historical evidence that he Rabbi Agri Shafran is director of public ever left the Arabian Peninsula, noth- affairs for Agudath Israel of America ing but sectarian legend behind the and American director of Am Echad. claim that he did. His e-mail address is Why then is Mr. Greenberg speak- shafran@amechad.com A U.S. State Department to release their warning? No. The lobbyists argue that not all areas of Israel are dangerous. People can also say parts of New York City are dangerous, so in com- parison, why not also travel to Israel? If Israel wants tourism, then they should try harder to get along with the Arabs. Is this blasphemy? No. In my experience, the Jewish Israelis dis- like their Arab neighbors, workers, etc. On a very individual basis, many Israelis treat Arabs with contempt, and Arabs dislike the Jewish society in Israel. The U.S. State Department is not purposely trying to hurt the Israeli economy. Facts are facts. There is a civil uprising in Israel now There is war and terrorism and deadly vio- lence. When I was there in 1999 at the Western Wall at the end of Shabbat, there were gunshots fired outside the gated area. Israel is not a Disney Land-style religious theme park. It is in the Middle East. It has always been a tumultuous place, and I believe it always will be. As adults, we should all have free- dom of choice to make informed deci- sions. Let us not let our sympathies for Israel cloud sound travel adver- saries to potentially dangerous places where there is constant civil unrest It's sad that Arab and Islamic leaders and writers have shown utter contempt for inconvenient facts of history. ing of the existence of the Temples and the "night flight" in, so to speak, the same breath? That Arab and Islamic leaders and writers, sadly, have demonstrated utter contempt for inconvenient facts of history is well documented. They reg- ularly deny the fact of the Holocaust, and assert that Jews murder non-Jews to gather their blood for Passover mat- zos (a recent such accusation appeared only recently in Al Ahram, Egypt's leading newspaper and a government organ). It should not surprise anyone that they are now trying to deny the Jewish, connection to the Temple Mount. In fact, that assault on history is taking place not only in word but in deed: The Waqf, the Islamic authority that oversees the mosques currently on - and bloodshed. I say to leaders of our Jewish com- munity to please be careful about urg- ing our community into travel to Israel against the United States warn- ing advisories. Alisa Lefkowitz Commerce Township Today's Israel Is A Must-See If you are looking for a wonderful place for a vacation, there is no better destination than Israel ("Is It Safe?" Dec. 22, page 27). the Mount, has been reported by archaeologists to be systematically excavating and destroying relics on the Temple Mount, presumably in an attempt to obscure signs of its Jewish character. Listen To The Message But for reporters to join that effort, however good their intentions or sub- tle their words, is beyond justification and beyond comprehension. Journalism, after all, is supposed to be about presenting objective truths, not abetting malevolent lies. Jewish tradition teaches that the highest response to personal adversity is the determination to better oneself, and that the highest response to national adversity is a similar determi- nation on a national scale. As we Jews regard the intensifying assault by our enemies on our history, and its widening acceptance by the larger world, we might do well to ponder whether it may be a message to us that we have not been paying sufficient attention to that history our- selves. Because our illustrious past, after all, contains not only a historical account of the second and first Tem- ple eras but of the very ground-zero of the Jewish people, God's revela- tion to us at Sinai. Might not our determined reconnection to that event, our re-embrace of its mandate for our priorities and our lives, be the way to end the ongoing assault on our history? ❑ Seeking sun and fun? Try Eilat. There you will find beautiful beaches, snorkeling over some of the most magnificent coral in the world and the underwater sea museum. How about a spa? The Dead Sea has multiple offerings that include, of course, the Dead Sea mud packs plus all of the amenities associated with a first-class spa. Sightseeing and museums are avail- able in all of the major cities: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa. Cae- sarea offers fascinating ruins overlook- ing the Mediterranean Sea. Try the biblical landscape gardens of Neot Kedumin. There is no end of sights to LETTERS on page 34 1 / 12 2001 33