Dear Reader,
Peace and blessing.
Sometimes we are forced to confront uncomfortable truths in an honest and objective manner that risks infuriating others, including people who are near and dear to you.
Zionism is one of those painful topics.
I have been silent on this subject for a while so as not to distress some close family members and friends, not to mention subscribers and supporters.
In recent weeks, after becoming aware of a recent trend of children from Chabad families enlisting to the IDF and the looming threat of more human-sacrifice-ritual slaughter of young Jews in a new Trumpian-Bibian-Orwellian phase of the ongoing psyop in Gaza, I realize that it's a grave sin to remain silent.
Sadly, I am aware that I'll undoubtedly lose some cherished readers and subscribers over this, but my Torah obligation “Stand not over your brother's blood” outweighs all other considerations. Hence the upcoming series.
Please understand that this series is just a rough draft, as I plan to modify it somewhat after getting feedback from others. Consequently, archived posts will only be viewable online to paid subscribers at this time. I ultimately plan to publish it as an e-book once it's completed.
Please share your thoughts and comments. And of course as always, I welcome dissent and respectful dialogue.
Respectfully,
Rabbi Michoel Green
Regardless of whether you - or anyone else - can make a good case against zionism we still need to deal with the fact that 7 million of our people live in Israel and need protection. That protection is going to require guns and organization - ie a military. How else can it be done? It's one thing to indict Zionism yet quite another suggest a way to protect our people.
Go for it. We are definitely not Zionist pro-Jewish in this house (also not-vax)