What Haredi Papers Say about Zionism and the State of Israel
On the Establishment of the State of Israel
On Secularism, Lie of Zionism, National Anthem and a Free People
"They (the secular) have resigned themselves to the fact that they will be cut off from eternal life, and they are rolling in the gluttony of the present: 'Here is joy and mirth, killing cattle and slaughtering sheep, eating meat and drinking wine, eat and drink for tomorrow we shall die.' From the very start, they have been building for themselves such a mold (Zionism) in which the lie covers the past and deception shall build the future, for example, 'the hope of 2,000 years,' as the Zionist anthem says. As if for 2,000 years the hope of the persecuted Jews had been for 'a secular, democratic, humanistic, sane, enlightened State' as proclaimed by the elitists...After that, what is left is only 'to be a free people,' and this is the truth, this is the intention of Zionism, for this is what they wanted and what they did...They talk about a State, but the truth is that they want it only for the purpose of changing the character of the people, that is 'a free people'...Zionism is an enormous, false vaccuum with which they have been leading an entire people for such a long period...."
On a Social Contract for Israel, Negotiating with the Secular Majority, Zionism, and Crimes
"Those who observe the Torah and the mitzvoth will never be able to participate in creating a new common denominator. They do not have the mandate for that. What exactly do the secular want us to give up? If the Torah obligates us to live a haredi way of life, can we go toward the secular? Are we the owners of the Torah? Is the Torah in our hands, God forbid, to be molded like clay in the potter's hand?
"What we can do is to put the Torah, as one whole, in front of their eyes. If they wish, they can avail themselves. If they don't wish, we have nothing to give them in return. The flowerbeds of the Israeli people have almost become plowed over, a scorched spiritual soil. In the early days of the State, it was done with the clinking of scissors and by force. Now, after the conquest, they are ready for a covenant. We will not allow such a covenant, for what is Zionism today? There is no such animal in Israel today. To argue today about the crimes of Zionism is like a vacuous argument in a nursing home about the benefits of Napoleon."
On the Punishment Due the Religious Who Serve in the Army
[translator’s note - I use the term haredi instead of ultra-Orthodox, because I believe these people, be they Shas or Degel HaTorah, Ashkenazi or Sepharadi, are not the incarnation of Polish or Iraqi Jewry they pretend to be.]
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