A Letter to the World from Jerusalem
I am not a creature from another planet, as you seem to believe. I am a
Jerusalemite, like yourselves, a man of flesh and blood.
I am a citizen of my city, an integral part of my people. I have a few things to get off my chest. Because I am not a diplomat, I
do not have to mince words. I do not have to please you or even persuade you. I
owe you nothing. You did not build this city, you did not live in it, you did not defend it when they came
to destroy it. And we will be damned if we will let you take it away.
There was a Jerusalem before there was a New York . When Berlin , Moscow , London , and Paris were miasmal forest and swamp, there was a thriving
Jewish community here. It gave something to the world which you nations have
rejected ever since you established yourselves - a humane moral code.
Here the prophets walked, their words flashing like forked lightning.
Here a people who wanted nothing more than to be left alone, fought off waves
of heathen would-be conquerors, bled and died on the battlements, hurled themselves into the flames of their burning Temple rather than
surrender, and, when finally overwhelmed by sheer numbers and led away into
captivity, swore that before they forgot Jerusalem, they would see their
tongues cleave to their palates, their right arms wither. (see psalms 137)
For two pain-filled
millennia, while we were your unwelcome guests, we prayed daily to return to
this city.
Three times a day we petitioned the Almighty: "Gather us from the
four corners of the world, bring us upright to our land, return in mercy to
Jerusalem, Thy city, and swell in it as Thou promised."
On every Yom Kippur and Passover, we fervently voiced the hope that next
year would find us in Jerusalem .
Your inquisitions,
pogroms, expulsions, the ghettos into which you jammed us, your forced
baptisms, your quota systems, your genteel anti-Semitism, and the final
unspeakable horror, the holocaust (and worse, your terrifying disinterest in
it) - all these have not broken us. They may have sapped what little moral
strength you still possessed, but they forged us into steel.
Do you think that you
can break us now after all we have been through?
Do you really believe that after Dachau and Auschwitz we are frightened by your threats of blockades and sanctions?
We have been to Hell and back - a Hell of your making. What more could
you possibly have in your arsenal that could scare us?
I have watched this
city bombarded twice by nations calling themselves civilized. In 1948, while
you looked on apathetically, I saw women and children blown to smithereens,
after we agreed to your request to internationalize the city.
It was a deadly combination that did the job - British officers, Arab
gunners, and American-made cannon.
And then the savage
sacking of the Old City - the wilful slaughter, the wanton destruction of every
synagogue and religious school, the desecration of Jewish cemeteries, the sale
by a ghoulish government of tombstones for building materials, for poultry
runs, army camps, even latrines.
And you never said a word.
You never breathed the slightest protest when the Jordanians shut off
the holiest of our places, the Western Wall, in violation of the pledges they
had made after the war - a war they waged, incidentally, against the decision
of the UN.
Not a murmur came from you whenever the legionnaires in their spiked
helmets casually opened fire upon our citizens from behind the walls. Your
hearts bled when Berlin came under siege. You rushed your airlift "to
save the gallant Berliners". But you did not send one ounce of food when
Jews starved in besieged Jerusalem .
You thundered against the wall which the East Germans ran through the
middle of the German capital - but not one peep out of you about that other
wall, the one that tore through the heart of Jerusalem .
And when that same
thing happened 20 years later, and the Arabs unleashed a savage, unprovoked
bombardment of the Holy City again, did any of you do anything?
The only time you came to life was when the city was at last re-united.
Then you wrung your hands and spoke loftily of "justice" and the need
for the "Christian" quality of turning the other cheek.
The truth - and you know it deep inside your gut - is that you would
prefer the city to be destroyed rather than have it governed by Jews. No matter
how diplomatically you phrase it, the age-old prejudices seep out of every
word.
If our return to the city has tied your theology in knots, perhaps you
had better re-examine your catechisms.
After what we have
been through, we are not passively going to accommodate ourselves to the
twisted idea that we are to suffer eternal homelessness until we accept your
saviour.
For the first time
since the year 70, there is now complete religious freedom for all in Jerusalem .
For the first time since the Romans put a torch to the Temple , everyone has equal rights (you prefer to have some
more equal than others.)
We loathe the sword - but it was you who forced us to take it up.
We crave peace, but we are not going back to the peace of 1948 as you
would like us to.
We are home. It has a
lovely sound for a nation you have willed to wander over the face of the globe.
We are not leaving.
We are redeeming the pledge made by our forefathers:
"Next year" and the year after, and after, and after, until
the end of time - "in Jerusalem "!
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