עלון ק”ק אושטרייך 32: המשך אב תשפ”ה
Reprinted with permission.
Reprinted with permission.
As we emerge from the days when we commemorate millennia of terrible tragedy, I remind us that there are good things happening, because we must gain strength from them to be able to survive the bad.
As we emerge from the days when we commemorate millennia of terrible tragedy, I remind us that there are good things happening, too. Miracles upon miracles. Amid all the problems — European static and pointless and meaningless threats to recognize an Arab country in Israel, Mamdani in New York City, the Great Hamas Famine Hoax — can we pause for a moment, amid the month of Av, to celebrate some of what is good?
No, do not forget to cry over the above aspects of aggravation, such as the way that Hamas and the anti-Israel media and left-wing countries have manipulated a narrative that blames Israel for humanitarian issues that are not of its doing. And yes, by all means, continue to kvetch about more minor issues. But . . . several Sinwars are dead. And a Jewish girl who was an inch or millimeter away from being massacred and worse only 18 months ago came in second place on an international song stage in Europe that tried to ban her because she is Israeli. She stared down a continent full of antisemites while projecting Jewish pride and being normal. And even if there are halakhic issues regarding standards of modesty and a woman’s singing voice, she is a heroine for just daring to represent Israel and the Jewish people in the face of haters wanting to finish what Hamas started.
Celebrate that.
HaRav Avigdor Miller zt”l once celebrated life by saying: “Most people look at a glass partially filled with water and see it either half-empty or half-full. However, I see it completely full: half with water and half with Hashem’s life-preserving oxygen.” (And some kvetcher will write back that the oxygen is only 21 percent of the air.) So please forgive me for celebrating these aspects of the past year or two, which I will refer to as “THEN” and “NOW”:
NOW: Their missiles are mostly all gone. From Fuad Shukr to Nasrallah and more, all their leaders are evaporated, like in the song “Ya Ya Nasrallah.” Thousands of their fighters either lost their hips and reproductive organs or their hands and eyes from pagers and walkie-talkies, so are retired from fighting. Hezbollah’s patron, Assad, was ousted from Syria, and so are they. That’s good, no?
NOW: Most of Gaza is flattened like the Flintstones’ Bedrock, and a new offensive may very well finalize the pancaking of Gaza. The IDF craters may give rise to a new form of “Street Golf” for tourists in Trump’s Gaza Shangri-la; they now have the holes and the sand traps. Rafiach (Rafah) is being cut off, Herzi Halevy is out, Gallant is out, and the end may be in sight.
The American president has lifted the Biden-Harris-Blinken embargoes and told everyone to unleash hell. Hillary, Kerry, Tillerson, and Blinken are replaced by Rubio. Likewise, Indyk, Kurtzer, Nides, and Lew are replaced by Huckabee. Austin is replaced by Hegseth. Biden and Harris are replaced by Trump. Mohammed Deif is dead, Yahya Sinwar is dead, Ismail Haniyeh is dead.
And the world has no remaining enforcement tools against Israel because (i) they already have issued arrest warrants which have added up to nothing, and (ii) declared “genocide,” which leaves them nothing else. America does not recognize the ICJ or ICC, and that’s enough. Nor do we need Netanyahu traveling to Italy, Spain, or France. Better that he stay home and focus on finishing with Gaza and keeping the new lid on Iran.
NOW: We have seen it means nothing.
NOW: We have new friends: Hungary, which then helped murder 800,000 Jews in 1944, but now has an amazingly pro-Israel leader in Victor Orban, who defied the ICC and ICJ, and hosted Netanyahu on a red carpet and along the Danube. Argentina, which once was the haven for Hitler’s Nazis up to Mengele and Eichmann, now has the most pro-Israel leader in the entire world, Javier Milei, who (truly) is better on Israel than any Reform rabbi and may even convert to Chabad when he retires from politics. Geert Wilders in Holland. Friedrich Mertz, the guy in Germany is an improvement. So is Bart DeWever, newly elected in Belgium. All improvements for Israel, conservatives replacing global leftists. Even the guy in El Salvador is pro-Israel.
NOW: Hamas is ousted from Syria. Also Iran. Putin has had to move his entire Syrian apparatus to Libya. Israel has done so much damage to Syria’s air defenses, and Putin is so out of Syria that those air lanes have been open to Iran.
NOW: With the obliteration of their international airport (despite their claims it is up and running) and key ports and cement factories, it is incontrovertible that the only reason they still exist is that Israel refuses to obliterate their electricity, fuel, communications, and water systems. Clearly, after taking out the international airport in 15 minutes, Israel has revealed she can take out the whole place. The rest of the world would condemn but secretly cheer, as when Begin took out Saddam’s nukes. The Houthi menace is only as much a threat as Israel allows it to be.
Josh Shapiro reversed 30 years of his documented strong Zionism and opposition to a “Two State Solution,” dating back to his proud college days, just to mollify the Woke and beg his way onto the Harris ticket.
NOW: Harris and Walz are forgotten (except for this brief reminder). Her cackling no longer blares in our ears. Biden is lost, and his own party leaders mock him daily and deny they said he was sane. Trump has reinstated the Iran sanctions even heavier. Iran has lost almost their entire Russian-made air defenses and 80 percent or more of their capabilities to manufacture ballistic missiles. Their nuclear program has been set back by years. Fordow was obliterated, as were the others. Really, the “shulchan” is “arukh”: With or without Trump, the table is all set. And, while the peripatetic Trump makes everyone around him meshuggah, the Obama JCPOA, revived by Biden, will not be Trump’s legacy. The resolution of Iran’s nukes was inconceivable even six months ago.
NOW: Over 80 percent of the Israeli public and Knesset seats are determined never to allow an Arab sovereign ever to arise between the River and the Sea. An actual Knesset vote of 71-13 declared Judea and Samaria ripe for annexation. Some 80 percent have declared, 30 years after Oslo, that Judea and Samaria no longer are on the table for Arab sovereignty. That ship has sailed. Abbas (age 89½) soon will be dead, one way or another, and then Hamas will formally gain control of Judea and Samaria, which will leave the likes of Macron, Keir Starmer, and Josh Shapiro befuddled while it will open a golden opportunity to finish flattening the Arab entity there, as now is underway in Jenin. It is just a bit more time until reality sets in: A new Arab country, if created within Israel, would be led by the same Hamas that has turned Gaza into . . . Gaza.
Despite Lapid’s emaciated Yesh Atid, the Marxist-oriented Labor and Meretz (“Democrats”) extremists, and the ten Knesset Arabs, some 80 percent of Israel’s present and next governments are firmly on record that they will permanently hold Judea and Samaria, either by annexation or permanent military suzerainty. (Learn that word. It is coming soon. Remember: You heard it first here: Israeli suzerainty over Judea and Samaria.) Benny Gantz has transitioned to Judea-Samaria permanence. Bennett, who cannot be trusted, nevertheless will not cross that red line either. Liberman lives there, and it’s all about him.
After Hamas replaces Mahmoud Abbas — age 89.5, so will die sooner than later, even if not assassinated by Hamas — Judea-Samaria becomes “game-set-match.” For the rest of time, the debate will be between “annexation / reunification” and “permanent security presence / occupation / suzerainty.” The Arabs, before our very eyes, shuffled themselves out of their phony “Palestine.” Meanwhile, nearly one million Jews now live in the eastern districts of United Jerusalem and the remainder of Judea and Samaria — 100 times the population of Gush Katif, too many to uproot, relocate, educate and employ elsewhere. “Palestine” is over. Macron does not matter. It is one thing to say it in France or at the United Nations. Another thing to matter. Look up “Count Folke Bernadotte.” He also declared an Arab country in Israel. Yitzchak Shamir disagreed with him.
NOW: Fewer than eight or so campuses among hundreds have had small one-day eruptions this past year, and Rubio, Tom Homan, and Kristi Noem have Trump’s green light to throw them all out. The haters are scared. They wear masks, whether keffiyes or N95’s, not for Arab solidarity but terrified of detection, while schools and cities are banning the masks under old KKK laws. Last year’s cowardly college deans now call in the cops to arrest the mongrels, and the cops remove the masks, take permanent mug shots and fingerprints, and share with ICE. Even better, Trump is now nailing them down, campus by campus. Columbia just gave up and agreed to pay $220 million and adopt a host of Trump-demanded changes. The others are watching Harvard to see whether their confrontational approach is better. Even they are changing their atmosphere, but they are in for more.
The befuddled mongrels now are so off balance that, instead of protesting for their original vulgar cause “From the River to the Sea,” they now focus all demands on getting last year’s mongrels released from prison before they are shipped off to El Salvador, Libya, Somalia, or where they came from.
Trump has cut $1 billion from Cornell, $2.2 billion — and more — from Harvard, and those moral cesspools all are beginning to see the light. It turns out that Jews are not the only people on earth who care about money.
So I am grateful. It is like the last sugya (segment) of Mesekhet (Tractate) Makkot at folio 24. Other sagacious rabbis saw foxes roaming on the holy Temple Mount and wept, but Rabbi Akiva found reason to be positive. He said that if the Bible’s severe warning came true, that one day the Temple Mount would be degraded to being a sanctuary for foxes, then he was certain that the other Biblical prophecy also would come true: that, one day, Mount Zion would be restored and the Temple rebuilt.
There is always good reason to kvetch. But please forgive me for being grateful to Hashem and his messengers on earth for all the good…
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Here’s a speculative, respectful mapping of modern, famous Jews onto the Enneagram’s nine personality types.
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Type 1:
Rabbi Avigdor Miller and Rabbi Gedalia Anemer.
Type 2:
Rabbi Aryeh Levin.
Type 3:
Chief rabbis, such as Rabbi Yitzchak Halevi Herzog and Rabbi Jonathan Sacks.
Type 4:
Rabbi Nachman of Breslov.
Type 5:
The Rogatchover Illuy (Rabbi Yosef Rozen) and Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik.
Type 6:
Rabbi Dov Landa. (Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach?)
Type 7:
Rabbi Meir Mazuz, Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Morgenstern, maybe Rabbi Boruch Mordechai Ezrachi.
Type 8:
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Type 9:
Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kook.