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Moskowitz Prize for Revanchist Zionism

Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Lion for Zion (Killing Arabs) Award

Lion for Zion (Killing Arabs) Award

The right-wing settlers, believe it or not, have their own Nobel Prize. Just as Alfred Nobel created his award based on a checkered fortune earned from manufacturing dynamite, Irving Moskowitz funds his “Lion of Zion” award based on his checkered fortune as a U.S. bingo and hospital mogul. The Moskowitz Prize is an attempt to add luster and prestige to the notion of killing Arabs and stealing their land. No doubt, had he lived, Meir Kahane would’ve been one of the first recipients.

But you have to admit, it sounds good:

The Moskowitz Prize for Zionism was established in recognition of the people who put Zionism into action in today’s Israeli society – at times risking their own personal security, placing the collective before personal needs, and doing what it takes to ensure a strong, secure Jewish homeland.

…The need for this special prize arose from the feeling, shared by many, that the true Zionist heroes in today’s Israel – those known to the public as well as those far outside the public spotlight – do not always receive the institutional recognition and public praise they deserve.

These are Israeli men and women acting from a feeling of personal responsibility, vision and national mission, each in his field, and often while sacrificing their personal welfare and even endangering their personal security.

This Lion of Zion prize is awarded to Israeli citizens, residents of Israel, who best personify modern Zionism in Israel in their actions addressing the challenges that face Zionism today – in spheres such as education, research, settlement, culture, defense and security.

Make Israel a better place--by ridding it of Arabs

Make Israel a better place--by ridding it of Arabs

Those last few words give away the entire premise of this award.  Everything else is a smokescreen.  They’re lionizing the most angry settler Jews.  Not the ones necessarily who shoot the guns, but the intellectual authors of the most extreme of the settler movement.

Here’s how Max Blumenthal quotes last year’s $50,000 winner, Ronit Shuker, founder of the radical Shvut Rachel settlement:

When I interviewed [her] in May 2009, she spoke the same eliminationist language that might have resonated with Teitel. “The government doesn’t know how to deal with [the Palestinians],” Shuker told me. “If I was Prime Minister, I would send all of them to Iran, to Sudan, to Egypt, to Jordan. I would wish them all the best, but not in the land of Israel.”

In light of the following award criteria, I have a few nominees in mind:

After a long, careful process winners were chosen for the Prize – people whom the committee sees as reflecting the best of Zionist action, within the complex realities of Israel today – in the fields of social action, education and settling the Land.

Someone this award simply can’t do without is Jack Teitel.  He is someone who:

…Does not see himself as an extraordinary person. Not as a hero, but as one who simply fulfills his duty, as an Israeli, to make Israel a better place – a safer, more just place, and at the end of the day – a more Zionist home.

How better to accomplish these goals than by killing unsuspecting Israeli police officers in protest of action against settlers; or masterminding the shooting spree that killed two Tel Aviv gay teenagers; or planting the bomb that wounded Hebrew University professor Zeev Sternhell?  Teitel, by the way, hails from Shuker’s Shvut Rachel settlement.  And while we’re at it, if we can make posthumous awards, Eden Natan-Zada is a shoe-in.  This IDF deserter who sheltered in Tapuach (from whence came those who torched a mosque recently) and eventually murdered four Israeli Arabs on a bus before the passengers went berserk and tore him limb from limb.  A third stellar candidate would be Asher Weissgan, another Jewish settler terrorist (though not a hero) who made Israel a better place by offing several Palestinian laborers who had the misfortune of taking him up on his offer of a lift home.  And where did Weissgan hail from?  Shvut Rachel of course.

It’s no accident, by the way, that Haaretz notes Moskowitz came up with his idea for his Prize after the Israeli government awarded its highest honor, the Israel Prize, to one of Israel’s harshest settler critics, none other than Prof. Zeev Sternhell.

I urge you to make your own nominations here.  If you understand Hebrew, I dare you to watch this quaint little video without becoming sick.

Moskowitz is one of the major backers of the settler project to de-Arabize East Jerusalem and has financed the “purchase” (usually under suspicious circumstances) of various Palestinian properties there.  The existing residents are evicted and make way for settler families who proudly wave their Israeli flags and rub their Arab neighbors nose in the fact that the latter might be the next to go.

Killing in God’s Name

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

On the morning of the [Ft. Hood] shootings, he [Maj. Nidal Hassan] stopped by the home of another neighbor, Lenna Brown, as she was sharing coffee with a friend. He gave them both brand new copies of the Koran…

“I asked him where are you going, and he said Afghanistan,” Ms. Brown said. She asked him how he felt about that, and he paused before answering.

“I am going to do God’s work,” he replied.
New York Times

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“It was a pleasure and an honor to serve my God,” said [Jack] Teitel [accused settler murderer] at the Jerusalem courthouse. “I have no regret and no doubt that God is pleased.”

Haaretz

keefe god eat god world cartoonWhen people believe they are acting in God’s name or the name of their particular religion they can do horrible things.  Those of us who believe that bad acts are only done in the name of one religion like Islam must remember that all religions (including Judaism) produce such hate.  No religion has a monopoly on righteousness or moral purity.  Anyone who believes that Judaism and Jews are always victims and never victimizers is doing themselves and their religion a deep disservice.

To be clear, there are those eager to claim that Nidal Hassan was purely a Muslim terrorist.  I don’t believe this.  I believe he was mentally ill and used his religion as a crutch or catalyst for his latent violent mental condition.  On the other hand, no media report from Israel has suggested that Jack Teitel has any such mental condition.

What I’m trying to get at here is not the degree to which religion motivated these killers.  I’m merely looking at what they themselves said and believed in regard to their actions.  And the fact that both believed virtually the same thing about their actions (i.e. that God blessed their work) tells us both how deluded human beings can be, and how capable we are of using religion to justify the worst of human behavior.

Those of us who are Jewish or Muslim must stand up and say that we will not let our respective religions be hijacked (whether the hijacker is mentally ill or entirely lucid and competent) by such insanity.  We must condemn not only the killers, but the spiritual leaders and movements who lay the groundwork for their hate whether their names be Omar Abdel-Rahman, Anwar al-Awlaki or Yitzchak Shapira, Dov Wolpe, Ariel Sokolovsky or Herschel Schachter.

We must declare that God does not want us to kill on His behalf.  God does not hate anyone who is Muslim (if you are a Jew) or Jewish (if you are a Muslim).  And anyone who makes such a claim must be ostracized, told in no uncertain terms that our religion does not countenance such hateful rhetoric.  Now, it’s easy for me to say these things.  But I expect our own religious leaders to say them as well.  And they don’t.  I know for a fact that Jewish rabbinic leaders largely do not reject publicly and forcefully such expressions of hate in their midst.  If you could review the content of rabbinic sermons delivered the Shabbat after Jack Teitel’s arrest, I’d venture to say no more than a handful if that would’ve referred to him and the implications of his alleged crimes for Judaism.  For most rabbis, Jack Teitel and his actions are “out there,” and not relevant to “our” Judaism.  I assume the same may be true in the Muslim community.

I’m not claiming this is universally true.  Of course there are pockets of tolerance in both Islam and Judaism.  There are rabbis and imams who do denounce the haters.  But I maintain they are the exception rather than the rule and what I’m calling for is for denunciation of hate and intolerance deriving from our midst that is full-throated and universal.

Jack Teitel, Jewish Terrorist, Doing God’s Work

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Israel formally charged Jack Teitel with two murders, three attempted murders, and two bombings.  It has not yet charged him with other crimes in which he is believed to be implicated, murdering two policemen and aiding the killing spree at the Tel Aviv gay community center.

I have heard no evidence that Jack Teitel is mentally insane, but given this statement he’s certainly deranged:

“It was a pleasure and an honor to serve my God,” said Teitel at the Jerusalem courthouse. “I have no regret and no doubt that God is pleased.”

I know the old Gaelism “God loves a drunk,” but I’d never heard that God loves a terrorist or that he loves a killer.  What kind of God is this?  What kind of twisted, deformed God loves ridding the world of His creatures merely because they are not Jewish or not heterosexual?

Let my pro-settler readers attempt to claim that Teitel represents no one but himself.  But the rest of us know it isn’t true.  Just a day or so ago an Orthodox settler rabbi wrote that it is permissible under halacha to kill Gentiles who endanger Jews, even permissible to kill CHILDREN!  Tinkering a bit with the Maariv headline, I call this The Compleat Guide to Killing Goyim.  What kind of monsters have we Jews become that our “spiritual leaders” talk, like Jonathan Swift, of consuming the flesh of babies?

Hebron Fund Hosts Settler Gala at Mets’ Citi Field

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Later this month, one of the leading U.S. fundraising groups supporting the most extreme settlement groups, will host its annual fundraising gala at the New York Mets’ new Citi Field. David Ignatius wrote a few months ago in the Washington Post that the Fund and other pro-settler groups raised $33.5-million over a three-year period to support Israeli (Bernard Avishai calls them “Judean”) colonists who live on Palestinian land in violation of international law. Peace Now, the most formidable source for documentary evidence on the subject, estimates that the vast majority of settlements sit on privately-owned Palestinian land expropriated from their legal owners.

Adalah-NY and other anti-Occupation groups have raised their voices against this gruesome party and demanded that the Mets cancel the event. They did the same last year and the midtown hotel which was serving as host ignored the protest and the event went ahead as planned, raising hundreds of thousands more for settler racists. Adalah’s protest largely revolves around the fact that one of the settlers’ primary objectives is to make the land free for Jews and to rid it of Arabs. Given that Jackie Robinson is closely identified with N.Y. Mets history (the stadium rotunda under the club where the gala will be held is named in his honor), a protest aimed at the Hebron Fund’s racist mission is particularly apt.

But Adalah doesn’t mention other salient facts that cause the Hebron Fund and other pro settler fundraisers to violate both U.S. and international law and their tax-exempt status. Some of the funding supports settlement security. In other words, it may be used to buy guns, ammunition, communication gear, dogs, vehicles and other paraphanelia settlers use to terrorize their Palestinian neighbors. U.S. law specifically bars funds from U.S. citizens being used for acts of terror.

Clearly, Jack Teitel, accused settler mass-murderer (of Jews and Palestinians), and others have engaged in such acts of terror. Residents of other settlements have engaged in terror as well. It is high time that we American Jews stop this abuse by refusing to support it and by ostracizing those who do. I am waiting in vain for New York Jewish leaders to call for an end to support for the Hebron Fund and calling on the Mets to eject pro-settler donors from the luxury boxes at Citi Field. It is high time that the IRS review Hebron Fund’s 501c3 status and revoke it if it can be found that their funds were used to support terror.

Max Blumenthal has also written about the Moskowitz Foundation, another tax-exempt pro-settler vehicle for funding the Judaization of East Jerusalem, awarding $50,000 to Ronit Shuker, founder of Shvut Rachel. Shuker is documented on video calling for the expulsion of Arabs from the Land of Israel, which is nothing less than a call for ethnic cleansing. Once again, U.S. taxpayer subsidized funds should not be supporting calls for ethnic cleansing in the West Bank.

Phil Weiss has also documented on audiotape another settler leader, Nadia Matar of Women in Green, calling for the assassination of Mahmoud Abbas during a talk she gave at a fundraiser held for her group, Women in Green, held at a Manhattan synagogue. Yet another example, of settlers supporting terror on our dime. When will we wise up?

Who’s Defending Jack Teitel?

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Jack Teitel’s legal defense team presents some interesting characters from the extreme settler movement.  According to the Rosh Pina Project (full disclosure: this is a site affiliated with Messianic Jews), Teitel is being represented by Ami Kedar, who is linked to Honenu.  This group encourages IDF soldiers to defy military orders in enforcing discipline against settlers, including during the Gaza evacuation.  It defends IDF soldiers accused or convicted of crimes against Palestinian civilians.  It also raises funds for wonderful specimens of humanity like Rabin assassin, Yigal Amir:

Who or what is Honenu?

It is an Israeli legal group which campaigns for the release of Jewish murderers from Israeli jails when Arab murderers are released. They are headed up by Shmuel Meidad, known in right-wing circles as ‘Zangi.’ Meidad has previously spent time in prison, as has Ariel Groner, responsible for handling prisoner affairs in Honenu, who was arrested in 2006 and spent three months under house arrest. Groner was recently arrested after he was noticed handing out leaflets inciting violence against homosexuals, as was Teitel.

A Haaretz reporter quotes this justification for the mindset of Jewish terrorists:

As far as Hanenu is concerned, it [Jewish terror] derives from “mistaken judgment against a background of compromised security, or personal factors related to judgment and the sense that one needs to exact revenge.”

Honenu had the chutzpah to attempt to piggyback onto the Gilad Shalit negotiation, demanding that if Palestinian militants were freed by Israel that Jewish terrorists should be as well.  I kid you not.  There should be a special place in hell reserved for chutzpaniks like this.  For someone not involved in the day to day politics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and even for the average Israeli such outrageousness appears to be little more than that: strange behavior from a ragtag group of far-right extremists.  People don’t understand the real implications of these views and the danger they pose for the greater society.

The Teitel family was also defended by Nadia Matar of Women in Green.  Interestingly, Phil Weiss offered a recording of Matar speaking at a New York synagogue during a fundraising event, during which she advocated assassinating Mahmoud Abbas.

These are not harmless, slightly aberrant individuals playing out their delusions on a small stage.  These are individuals planting the seeds of destruction of the secular Israel state.  They can’t achieve their aims alone.  But taken together with the internal divisions and contradictions within Israeli society itself, these people pose a real and present danger to the State.  They have never been confronted with the full force of state authority.  Hell, the State often aids, abets and encourages them.  That’s the reason why Teitel could run rampant for 12 years without detection.

For more on the nexus between Judean settlers extremists and American Jewish tax-exempt groups like the Moskowitz Foundation, read Max Blumenthal’s eye-opening post.  The U.S. tax-exempt Central Fund for Israel has made contributions to Honenu (page 18), meaning that your tax dollars and mine are indirectly subsidizing a group that defends Jewish terror.

Who Supports Jack Teitel? ‘After All, It’s You and Me’

Monday, November 2nd, 2009
Alleged settler killer Jack Teitels arsenal (Walla)

Alleged settler killer Jack Teitel's arsenal (Walla)

For those of you of an age you’ll remember the classic Rolling Stones song, Sympathy for the Devil:

Who killed the Kennedys?  After all it was you and me.

I’d like to rephrase the lyric: who made Jack Teitel the vicious killer he is?  After all, it was you and me in the sense that he was the product of an ultra-Orthodox upbringing in Florida.  He made a home in a West Bank settlement, Shvut Rachel, that was also the home of yet another Jewish terrorist, Asher Weissgan, convicted of massacreing five Palestinian laborers in a 2005 terror incident.

You’ll hear countless choruses of “not me” from the settler movement.  I wasn’t responsible for him.  He was a lone gunman.  He was mentally imbalanced.  He kept to himself and never told anyone what he thought.  His own brother in law claims he never even had a meal in his home.  We’re not responsible.  Not me.

That won’t work.  There is a cancer in the midst of this movement.  I don’t expect the settlers themselves to uproot this cancer.  But Israel should be expected to take a stronger role in combatting the illness.  And if Israel won’t, then the U.S. government should in ways I’ve already outlined here.

Kudos to the Israeli news site, Walla, for breaking the gag order on this case and publishing news of it.  The Shin Bet, for their trouble, hauled in Walla staff for questioning since usually the Israeli press is compliant with such military censorship.  I’m glad in this case someone refused to drink the Kool Aid, otherwise the Shin Bet could’ve kept this case under wraps forever.

Jack Teitel in custody (European Pressphoto)

Jack Teitel in custody (European Pressphoto)

The Israeli judicial system also deserves black marks for refusing Teitel legal representation for two weeks at the behest of the Israeli attorney general.  No matter this guy’s alleged guilt, in a democracy you provide even the worst criminal a lawyer.  I would agree with Teitel’s settler supports on this point.

Here you see part of Teitel’s arsenal (unfortunately, they’ve omitted the bomb-making materials at which Teitel had become proficient in two previous bombings).  Who provided this to him?  Even if he bought this himself, could we not expect the Shin Bet to monitor such an arsenal and the person amassing it?

And finally, you and I made the Jack Teitels of the radical settler movement in that the U.S. government continues to bestow tax deductions on tens of millions of donations from U.S. Jews to settlements like Shvut Rachel and countless others which are used to amass arsenals like the one he had along with other military equipment used to harrass, intimidate and even kill Palestinian civilians in the Territories.

Such inaction on the part of the IRS and federal government at ending this indirect subsidy of terror is shameful and should be ended posthaste.

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