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ed note–Our apologies to the reader ahead of time in being forced to endure the oftentimes rambling, incoherent babbling that seems to accompany virtually all Judaic ‘literature’, but the piece below is very instructive on very levels.

As we say often, we cannot understand the world in which we find ourselves today without understanding the nature of Jewish power, and the nature of Jewish power cannot be understood without understanding the peculiar electrical current that animates it and gives it life, which is Judaism and Judaic thinking.

Having said this, the piece below is instructive on all the aforementioned levels. Things worth noting here–

1. Torah. The writer constantly and consistently refers to the teachings of the Torah and not the Talmud. This is important for several reasons, not the least of which is that there is this erroneous notion running rampantly through the ‘movement’, propagated by various persons who make the fallacious claim that modern day Judaism is a ‘Talmud’ thing and that the Torah and its teachings were abandoned almost 2,000 years ago–WRONG. The entire Judaic paradigm as it exists today, from all the bloodshed taking place in the Middle East to the destruction of all Gentile societies is rooted in Judaic hatred for ‘the other’ as originally laid out in the Torah, so all of you out there who really like the fuzzy-wuzzy rabbis of Neturei Karta because they happen to say the right thing with regards to I$rael and Zioni$m, keep in mind the following–THEY ARE LYING TO YOU.

2. Note the obvious and inescapable derision with which the author holds all Gentile societies, cultures, and nations, going so far as to ascribe various ‘Gentile’ angels that preside over their affairs, as opposed to Israel, which has only ‘G-d’ guiding its existence. Therefore, when you hear someone from within the Judaic community talking about how they are loyal only to the country of their birth, and even moreso, those Judaic shapeshifters today using sly, deceptive language to make Christians (and Muslims) believe that some sort of ‘friendship’ or ‘alliance’ exists between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, keep in mind the following–THEY ARE LYING TO YOU.

and finally–

3. Note the obvious idolatry with which the author views the state of Israel, going so far as to say that a Jew cannot be a ‘real Jew’ in any country other than ‘the Jewish state’. This by itself is problematic, because what it intimates (correctly) is that it is the duty of all ‘good Jews’ living in whatever country where they happen to reside to focus all their attentions, affections, and energies towards supporting and sustaining the Jewish state. What this intimates then is that all forms of 5th column activities, from espionage to theft to outright acts of terrorism against the host nation are considered ‘mitzvoth’ if in any way it lends towards something good finding its way to Israel.

And finally, remember as well–This idolatry on the part of Judaism towards a specific piece of land is not limited to just ‘Jews living in the Jewish state’, but rather is but one piece making up an apocalyptic puzzle whereby Israel is viewed as the center of all world affairs, and where all peoples are ruled by ‘Judaic ethics’ with a rod of iron, a microcosm of which has been on display now for generations with the manner by which ‘Judaic ethics’ are applied to the lives of the people of Palestine who are murdered, brutalized, and dehumanized on a daily basis.

By Tzvi Fishman, The Jewish Press

Remember the old TV show, the “Twilight Zone?” With Rod Serling? Fantastic, wasn’t it? If Rod had done a show on the Diaspora, here’s how he might have begun:

“This is Jeremy Cohen. He’s is celebrating the Passover Seder with his family in New York just as he has every year of his life. He thinks he is a free man, because he doesn’t know that he is lost in a foreign dimension, an unwitting captive in the Diaspora, otherwise known as the Twilight Zone.”

In our last few articles, we have tried to explain, in different ways, why a Jew can only be considered free when he or she lives in the Land of Israel. As the Seder night approaches, we will present another important understanding which we learn from the Ramban on this week’s Torah portion, Achre Mot.

The Ramban is called the “Father of Israel” because of his greatness in Torah. His Commentary on the Torah is universally accepted and can be found in every yeshiva in the world.

Toward the end of the Torah portion, we learn that the Land of Israel vomits out certain types of sinners. The Ramban explains this unique holiness of the Land of Israel by revealing that when Hashem created the world, and distributed the different lands to different peoples, he placed Angels, or Celestial Ministers, over the gentile nations to rule over their affairs. The different characteristics of these angels result in the differing cultures and languages and customs of the peoples. The Ramban writes:

“Now outside the Land of Israel, though every place belongs to Hashem’s Glorious Name, its purity is not perfect because of the celestial servants that hold sway there, and the gentiles go astray after these celestial agents to worship them. This is the reason that Hashem is known as the G-d of gods.”

Our Sages teach us that that the celestial minister who ruled over the land of Egypt was Esav. Interestingly, Esav is the angel who rules over America as well.

Only one land has no celestial minister appointed over it – the Land of Israel, which G-d rules over alone. Therefore moral transgression (especially sexual transgression) is much more stringent in the Land of Israel than other lands, where the celestial ministers of the gentiles couldn’t care less. Only the Holy Land vomits out sinners who pollute the Land through their deeds (Ramban, Commentary on the Torah, Achre Mot, 18:25).

It is Hashem’s intention that His Chosen People live in His Chosen Land, where He rules over Israel alone without any intermediary angel. The Ramban states:

“This is the meaning of the saying of the Rabbis of the Talmud: ‘Whoever lives outside the Land of Israel is as if he has no G-d’ (Ketubot 110B), for it is said, ‘I am the Eternal, your G-d, Who brought you forth out of the land of Egypt, to give you the land of Canaan, to be your G-d’ (Devarim, 25:38). When you are in the land of Canaan, I am your G-d. When you are not in the land of Canaan, I am not your G-d (Ramban, loc cited.)

Now, of course, G-d is everywhere, but because he has appointed angels to rule over other lands, it is as if a Jew who lives in the Diaspora has no G-d. All of his prayers and Torah learning go up to the gentile angel who presides over that land, giving strength to that foreign nation. This is why wherever Jews lived in great numbers, the countries they lived in were superpowers. And this is why when the Jews left those countries, like Spain and Russia, their great empires collapsed.

This is what makes the Diaspora a “Twilight Zone.” The Jew thinks he is worshipping Hashem and keeping the Torah as it is meant to be kept, but this isn’t exactly the case. Thus, our Sages have taught that whoever lives in the Diaspora is like one who serves foreign gods (Ketubot 110B) because of the angels that rule there. Furthermore, the Rabbis of the Talmud said: “In all times a Jew should live in the Land of Israel, even in a city where the majority of inhabitants are pagans, and not live in the Diaspora, even in a city where the majority of inhabitants are Jews, for everyone who dwells in Eretz Yisrael is like someone who has a G-d, and everyone who dwells outside of the Land is like someone who has no G-d” (Ibid).

The Ramban explains: “Hashem has set us apart from the nations over which He has appointed heavenly princes and other celestial powers by giving us the Land of Israel so He, blessed be He, will be our G-d.”

Rashi also makes this point clear. On the verse, “I am the L-rd, your G-d, who took you out of the land of Egypt to give you the land of Canaan, to be your G-d” (Vayikra, 25:38), Rashi explains the meaning of “to be your G-d,” stating: “For whoever resides in the Land of Israel, I am a G-d to him; and whoever leaves it is like one who serves idols.”

Thus, we can see in this deep Torah understanding of our Sages that a Jew is not free to serve Hashem while enveloped in the foreign pollution and static that exists in the Diaspora due to the foreign celestial ministers who Hashem has appointed to rule over the lands of the gentiles.

The Ramban goes on to explain why our Twilight Zone character, Jeremy Cohen, isn’t really performing the mitzvah of Seder Night as it is supposed to be performed when he eats his matzah in Palm Springs or on a cruise boat in the Caribbean. This is because the mitzvot are meant to be performed in the Land of Israel, and not in the Diaspora, where they are like a practice rehearsal until we return to Israel. The Ramban explains that a Jew is to keep the commandments even when Hashem banishes the Jewish People from the Land of Israel so that when we return the commandments will not be novelties to us” (Ramban, loc cited. Also, Sifre, Torah portion Ekev, 43. And, Sifre, Torah portion Re’eh, 80).

Whether you call the Diaspora the “Twilight Zone” or the “Matrix,” the idea is the same. You might think that it’s the real thing, but it isn’t. You might think it’s the right place to be, but it isn’t. You might think you are leading a full Jewish life, but you’re not. You may think you are free, but you are still in Egypt. As the “Twilight Zone” theme song goes, “Dee dee, dee dee, dee dee, dee dee, dee dee….”

Joseph Cohen may be content with eating his matzah in America, but he’s a prisoner of the Twilight Zone.

5 thoughts on “Judaism in the Twilight Zone”
  1. “The Talmud is to this day the circulating heart’s blood of the Jewish religion. Whatever laws, customs or ceremonies we observe – whether we are Orthodox, Conservative, Reform or merely spasmodic sentimentalists – we follow the Talmud. It is our common law.” ~ Herman Wouk

  2. Tzvi Fishman appears to be an ultra orthodox Jew whose warped and myopic world-view is confined by the mythologies of the Torah and so his understanding of the nature of the reality is fictional and biased.

    The Torah/Tanach is a laughing stock among well educated people who explicitly know that all its teachings are pure lies and that as far as the evidence goes there’s not an atom of it to support the historicity of the Hebrew patriarchs and prophets and of the delusional stories that make up the books of the Jewish scripture. The only claim that the modern nation state of Israel has to its territory is the fiction of the Torah.

    Every Jewish festival is based on mythology or on the celebration of a minor secular event with many exaggerations thrown in.

    Take Passover – it has nothing to do with Moses and the freeing of the enslaved Hebrews since neither Moses existed nor were the biblical Hebrews slaves under the Egyptians and in fact the Passover festival is a pre-Jewish pagan feast that celebrates the vernal equinox accompanied with human sacrifices. Jews have often been accused of blood libel and expelled from various nations.

  3. nooralhaqiqa, the point I believe ed note was trying to make was not that the Talmud plays no role in the daily lives of Jews, but rather that there can be no divorcing the Torah from the Talmud, as so often occurs by certain persons who fancy themselves experts on this topic.

  4. John in Az…. I just happen to have an embarrassingly large collection of quotes that I like to pull out every once in awhile to enforce what we are reading. Yours truly is far too well versed in these matters unfortunately! There is no separation of the two when you get right down to it. Wouk is a modern voice there… for modern Jews.

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