
Question
of the Week:
Question of the Week:
As a believing Christian, I made a recent pilgrimage to the Holy
Land. I was profoundly disturbed by the Jewish state and its
criminal occupation of the West Bank. How can you justify usurping
land that belongs to others?
Answer:
You are entitled to your opinion on the matter. But I hope you are
consistent in your beliefs. Being that you oppose a Jewish presence
on the West Bank, I assume you will not be participating in any
celebrations during the coming days. According to your view, there
is no reason to be merry on December 25.
The Christian holidays celebrate an event that you have named a
criminal act - the birth of a Jewish baby to a Jewish family living
in the West Bank town of Bethlehem. Your views should not allow you
to have any part in this cheer, for if you did you would be giving
retroactive approval to a Jewish settlement on the West Bank that
dates back more than two thousand years.
Perhaps you will be joined by the UN and other humanitarian
organizations around the world condemning any celebrations this week
that are connected with this controversial birth, as such events
would be recognizing the rights of a Jewish family to live on what
you see as occupied territory.
However I must warn you, by espousing this view and not celebrating,
you will be vastly outnumbered. Not that it's so bad to be in the
minority, I personally have been all my life. But keep in mind,
while you accuse Israel of occupying land, there will be two billion
Christians around the world celebrating the fact that the West Bank
has always been the home of the Jewish people.
Good Shabbos,
Rabbi Moss
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