Wake Up!


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I love a lot of people who live in the U.S. Deep down, I don’t believe any of them will leave until it becomes truly untenable to be a Jew in America – and maybe not even then.

In chapter two of Pirkei Avot, Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai sends his students out to discover which human quality is the very best one to acquire. Rabbi Shimon says, “haro’eh et hanolad,” meaning “seeing ahead,” or the ability to predict that which has not yet occurred.

Living in Israel, I feel blessed by many things. One of them is what I believe to be a certain clarity of vision about where the world is headed. This clarity doesn’t come from my imagination and is not simply my personal opinion. It comes from the teachings of my rabbis here in Israel, who base their teachings on Chazal.

On the surface, one could make a compelling case that we in Israel are in much greater danger than Jews in the U.S. After all, to date, Hamas has fired thousands of rockets into Israel, every single one intended to kill us. Hamas spent untold millions to build sophisticated tunnels exclusively in order to commit acts of terror against us. Their entire way of life, and the system into which their children are indoctrinated, is based on the supreme value of killing us.

It makes complete sense to me that most Jews in America argue vehemently that they are safe. They go shopping at Target without fear, utterly unaware that they, themselves, are targets.

A week ago, I, along with my husband, our married daughter, our son-in-law, and my brother, signed and emailed a letter to our family members in America. We felt an obligation to warn our loved ones, to help them connect the dots.

We didn’t argue that they should make aliyah, because we knew that would fall on deaf ears. We asked only that they start paying careful attention. Here is our letter:

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August 19, 2014, 1:48 p.m.

Dear Family,

It’s possible that we’ve never before written as heartfelt a letter as this one. We have certainly never written one with content like this. We’re asking you, as a personal favor, to us – but also to yourself – to please read this. 

As bad as the war between Hamas and Israel is, it’s imperative that you understand that the bigger picture is not limited to Hamas and Israel. Hamas is part of an international movement of bloodthirsty, radical Muslim extremists, whose main goal is destroy Western civilization and return the world to a seventh century Islamic mentality, where Sharia (the Islamic legal system) is the law of the land. Toward that end, radical Muslim extremists kill civilians. A lot. They plant bombs in urban areas, blow up buses, fly planes into tall buildings, murder, behead, and, as we recently learned from Iraq, burn and bury people alive. They are geniuses at devising clever and brutal ways to kill. All these behaviors add up to their culture of death, their cruel indifference to human life.

Believe us, we know how insane and alarmist this sounds. If it were the premise of a movie pitch, no studio executive would buy it. It’s too far-fetched. But truthfully, Hamas = Hezbollah = Muslim Brotherhood = al Qaeda = ISIS. It’s all the same fundamental ideology. Whatever country they spring from, whichever flag they wave, they share the same goal of creating a worldwide caliphate, a new world order, where everything is run by Sharia law. This is not just a nightmare. This is from today’s newspapers.

It may seem to you like this is solely a Middle Eastern problem, but you’d be quite wrong. In fact, if you think back to September 11, 2001, you will begin to connect some important dots. There is a relationship between the worldwide rise of radical Islam and the huge increase in anti-Semitism that we have witnessed this year. Again, you may feel that this does not concern you, because it’s primarily taking place in the Middle East or in Europe. It is certainly happening in those regions, but it is not limited to them.

The United States is increasingly vulnerable to radical Islamic ideology. The Muslim population in the U.S. has grown dramatically in the past decade, due to immigration from Muslim countries and conversions in urban population centers. There are jihadist training camps in rural areas in over 20 states.

Some misinformed leftists, including Jews (we’re sorry to say), side with Arabs in what they misperceive as a fight for human rights. Americans take to the streets in the thousands and tens of thousands, in pro-Palestinian (anti-Israel) marches. Here’s a list of U.S. cities where anti-Israel (anti-Jewish) events have taken place in just the past few weeks: Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Columbus, Cleveland, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Olympia, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Portland, San Antonio, San Francisco, Seattle, Tempe, and Washington, DC.

These rallies seem to be the result of displeasure at Israel’s current defensive actions. In truth, the rallies are happening because radical Muslims have zero tolerance for Israel existing as a Jewish state at all.

In 1930s Germany, some Jews said to their family and friends, “This is not going to end well. Let’s get the heck out of Dodge.” Many others said back to them, “You’re crazy. You’re going to sell your home for peanuts, give up the business you worked so many years to build? Don’t be stupid. This will blow over. We’ve been loyal Germans for hundreds of years. Hitler and the Nazis are a passing phase.”

In hindsight, we see who was wrong and who was right.

Are we suggesting you sell your home for peanuts, give up the careers you’ve worked for years to build, and get yourselves to Israel as soon as possible? We are not suggesting that. Instead, we have four points to make.

1) We’re begging you to pay attention to the bigger picture. You must not allow discomfort or unwillingness to believe that your world could ever be disrupted to distract you. What, in a nutshell, is the bigger picture? We are living in a time of encroaching radical Islamic ideology that wishes to eradicate Western culture and replace it with seventh- century Islamic culture by any means necessary. At this stage, we are all vulnerable.

2) To understand what’s really going on in Israel, do not bother with Western news reports. Instead, get your news about this region from Israeli news outlets such as Ynet, Times of Israel, Israel National News and the Jerusalem Post, all of which report in English. Yes, they have their biases as well. But they will help you see the bigger picture. They will help you understand what Israel is fighting for, how Israel is on the front lines of a fight that belongs to the entire Western world.

3) If you have any extra money, open a shekel account in Israel. If you have the liquidity, it’s good to have money in Israel. Even if you don’t think you’ll ever need to run. You’re not spending the money, just putting it in another pocket. If you don’t already have a passport, get one now.

4) Please remember that, as protected and safe as we all felt on September 10, 2001, our world changed radically the next day. Things can again change overnight. In 2014, in our humble opinion, we can no longer afford to feel absolutely safe and secure. It’s just not the kind of world we’re living in today. Ultimately, as counterintuitive as it seems at this moment, know that the safest place for Jews is in Israel. We have the great benefit of Divine assistance, an outstanding Jewish army, and the witnessing of countless miracles that people are writing about every day.

As you can imagine, for us, there is a big spiritual piece in all of this. If you’re interested, we’re more than happy to share what we’re thinking in this realm.

For now, please, please, please – we are literally begging you. Do not go to sleep on this. Do not assume this has nothing to do with you. Do not think this is only about Hamas and Israel and turn the page.

Stay awake. Stay informed. Stay in touch.

With love and concern from all of us

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So, that was our letter to our family – and now to you, dear readers of the WWW. It probably won’t surprise you to learn that, of the dozens of people to whom we emailed our “duty to warn” letter, we heard back from only a tiny percentage. But maybe some of you will take heed. If you have any thoughts or comments, you can contact me at Rivkah30@gmail.com.

 

Rivkah Lambert Adler, formerly of Baltimore, lives in Maale Adumim.

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