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Jewish Destiny

December 13th 2008

I would like to bring to your attention a man I greatly look up to. Among many other things, I find him extremely knowledgeable, realistic, well researched, and insightful. He has written 19 books, produced 13 movies, given thousands of lectures on History and Jewish topics, and writes weekly for one of the most prestigious media outlets in Israel, the Jerusalem Post. He has also served as the executive vice president and Chief Rabbi for the most recognized Kosher certification on earth, the OU. Lastly, he has also founded and run a high school, has served as the rabbi for multiple Jewish synagogues, and has traveled the world extensively. I introduce world renown author, historian, and educator Rabbi Berel Wein (buy his products, they’re sick).

Among his many accomplishments is a 116 hour audio lecture series on Jewish history that spans from the creation of the world until 1984. I have listened to all of it, and can attest to its magnificence. I would very much like to share the concluding 9 minutes of the entire series. Press play to begin playing:


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The Future is Now

December 5th 2008

The future is now… well, almost now. I believe mankind, and the world at large, is on the fringes of a new era. Although I wish I had something more positive to report, I think we are about to begin an era that will later be seen as the Age of Terrorism. I have many reasons for believing this, but I also believe there is a chance to alter this.

The human (and especially American) psyche is often times led to trust that the countries of the world have boundaries, and limits to what they can/will do - especially in warfare. Thus, although the New York Times reports stabbings and rapes daily, people still believe their world has relative safety. I should note that I am talking about America for the last 40 or 50 years. In the 19th, and early 20th centuries, people knew the world was not safe (at least to an extent far greater than today). It’s a relatively new phenomenon for people to think they can simply live their entire lives going to work, vacationing, relaxing, and watching television. It has worked for a bit more than a full generation.

The factors that cause this are many. The world has an international organization called The Red Cross, who seeks to enforce and monitor the upkeep of the clauses in the Geneva Conventions. We have an arms agreement called the Chemical Weapons Convention, which clearly outlines what is not acceptable during warfare in terms of weaponry. We have the United Nations, whose aim is to facilitate cooperation in international law, security, human rights, and world peace. We have embassies, diplomats, secretaries of state and defense, etc. Seems pretty solid, right?

The facts:

I wish I didn’t have to be so blunt about these, but here goes:

The Chemical Weapons Convention (signed in 1993, during Bill Clinton’s presidency) is nonsense. It is the modern addition to another document called the Hague Convention (signed in 1899 and re-signed in 1907), which already depicts what is considered a war crime, and declares chemical and biological weapons to be off-limits during war. Did that stop the German Keiser Willhelm II from releasing poison gas on the British and French armies in WWI during the battles of Ypres in 1915? Did that stop America from dropping 2 atom bombs on Japan in 1945? Has that ever stopped an Islamic fundamentalist from blowing up and torturing innocent civilians? No. Rules are rules, until the circumstances require breaking the rules, or unless one doesn’t care about the rules. So effectively, there are no rules.

The United Nations is a joke. It was formed after WWII, to ensure the senseless bloodbath that took place would never again. It replaced the League of Nations, which was setup after WWI, essentially to prevent WWII. Did it? No. Will the United Nations prevent WWIII? Yeah right. The United Nations has passed over 1800 resolutions since its inception, over 7% of them being directed at Israel, one of the smallest of the 192 member countries. UN resolutions are ignored and broken at will, and UN peacekeeping forces have proven ineffective, and for the most part, a waste of time. I need not give you a list of UN resolutions that have simply been ignored (especially in the Middle East), but just know it is quite a lot. Did the UN prevent the 8 year Iran-Iraq war that broke out in 1980? The Korean War? The Soviet-Afghan War? Will the UN have any influence on the tensions currently rising between Pakistan and India? Clearly not… only, this time, both of those countries are nuclear-armed.

If you read what politicians were saying in the months and years preceding WWI, they were toting a concept known as Total Mutual Annihilation, which basically theorized that since weaponry was so advanced by 1914, that in itself guaranteed no possibility of serious war, because it would completely devastate victor and vanquished alike. Today, that concept has been recreated and is called MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction), which states that nuclear war is simply not possible, because it would destroy both sides beyond their abilities to recoup. I’m sure this has been a major consideration of Ayatollah Khomeini and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad throughout their construction of Iran’s first nuclear weapon.

It would be pretty naive to not realize it will only be a matter of time until nuclear weapons become easy to assemble (relative to how difficult the task is right now - which is still FAR easier than it was in the 1930s). My estimate is that in less than 20 - 25 years, most countries on earth will possess nuclear weapons. Can leaders be trusted to not press the button? History has shown no.

In my commutes to work for the last 6 weeks, the subways of NYC have been flooded with police officers, usually in groups of 2 or 3. This is a good sign! The only problem is that I tend to see them chit chatting it up amongst themselves, and generally not prepared for spontaneous action. If these were Israeli-trained policemen, they would be keenly watching all that passed through the subways. (yeah, Israel rules)

Causes? Preventions?

My humble and correct opinion about how to prevent the potential disasters ahead of us lie in an energy revolution. I think our best shot of at least postponing the Age of Terrorism is for America and the world to place kicking mankind’s addiction to oil at priority #1. I believe one of the biggest disasters of the 20th century (obviously aside from WWI and II) was the discovery of 40% of the world’s oil reserves in Saudi Arabia in March 1938. This essentially gave radicals still stuck in the Middle Ages more money than they would ever be able to spend, and more influence than they were prepared to absorb. One would think that the Arab countries should have incredibly high qualities of life for its citizens, given their trillions of oil dollars. The lowest infant mortality rates, the longest life expectancies, the highest rates of literacy. Unfortunately, much of this money has not been spent in that manner. The highest quality of Arab life in the Middle East remains to be that of the Palestinians living in the West Bank under Israeli control (keep in mind Israel possesses zero oil, having given its massive oil reserves in the Sinai desert to Egypt in 1979 in exchange for peace).

An enormous amount of terrorism in the world is fueled by the fact that oil powers almost every aspect of our modern lives. As I said, this has given the Arab nations that comprise OPEC literally an endless budget. I think stemming this tide is our last possible chance of averting disaster… yet, in time honored fashion, no one seems to be doing anything about the situation. Awesome.

I really hope I’m wrong about everything I’ve said, but taking into account my exceptional rate of correctness, that seems unlikely (at least to me).

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Hey America, Remember Iran?

November 28th 2008

For some reason, there are many Americans that feel both Israel and America should leave Iran alone to do as it pleases, and certainly not even consider any sort of military action against it. I think those individuals do not have a clear picture of what Iran is, and stands for. Let’s rewind:

Ayatollah Ali Khomeini

Iran’s most powerful figure (whose title is Supreme Leader) is Ayatollah Khomeini. Ayatollah is just a title, his real first name is Ali. He is the successor to a man named Ruhollah Khomeini, who was the 1st Ayatollah Khomeini, and who first came to power in Iran in 1979. In 1963, the Iranian government passed several social and economy reforms in attempt to stimulate and further develop their economy with the help of the United States. Ruhollah Khomeini formed an underground revolution that boycotted the new laws. The United States arrested him, and held him for 8 months. After he was released, the Iranian Prime Minister asked Ruhollah to publicly apologize for starting the economic boycotts. Not only did he refuse, but he had the Prime Minister and four other government officials assassinated. He was exiled to Iraq.

In 1979, a revolution drove the ruling Shah government out of Iran. The US embassy was seized, and 52 American hostages were held for just under 15 months. Shortly after the success of the revolution, Ruhollah returned from exile, and became the Supreme Leader of Iran. He held that position until 1989, when he died of a heart attack. His successor, the current Ayatollah (Ali) Khomeini was his greatest disciple.

Training for Hizballah

By 1982, the terrorist group named the PLO, who were based in southern Lebanon, had committed literally hundreds if not thousands of acts of terrorism against Israel. The terrorism peaked when the Abu Nidal Organization, a faction of the PLO, attempted the assassination of Israel’s ambassador to the UK in London. The attempted assassination left the Israeli UK ambassador paralyzed for life. In response to this and the rising terrorism being perpetrating against its civilians, Israel invaded southern Lebanon, with the sole mission of expelling the PLO, and bringing the state to somewhat normalcy. This began the First Lebanon War. In response to the Israeli invasion, a group formed in southern Lebanon named Hizballah. The important thing to know is that Hizballah is funded, armed, and trained by Iran. Iran is the home to Hizballah training camps.

A peacekeeping force intervened, and occupied southern Lebanon in addition to a ceasefire being signed. The peace keeping troops were French, Italian, and American. They were to occupy Lebanon for a specified period of time. America ended up leaving 2 weeks before the pullout date, after Hizballah drove 2 truck bombs into buildings in Beirut that housed French and American soldiers. The explosions killed over 300 people - 241 of whom were American servicemen!

In 2006, Hizballah fired rockets into several Israeli settlements immediately south of Lebanon, as a diversion for their militants crossing into Israel using secret tunnels they had dug. They ambushed two Israeli army vehicles, killing three soldiers and kidnapping two. The militants shot out all the cameras, and dragged the two hostages through the tunnel into Lebanon. They immediately loaded the soldiers into a car, and drove them deep into Lebanon, changing cars several times. This sparked the 34-day 2nd Lebanon war, which ended in UN Resolution 1701 which stated that Israel would withdraw from Lebanon (since they had invaded), and that the Lebanese government would disarm Hizballah. Since then, Israel has completely withdrawn from those territories, however no disarmament has taken place in Hizballah. Instead, they have received more funds and arms from Iran. The UN later said the disarmament of Hizballah was up to the Lebanese government, but nothing has changed. In 2008, Israel traded convicted murderer Samir Kuntar, four Hizballah militants captured by Israel during the war, and the bodies of about 200 other Lebanese and Palestinian militants for the remains of the two soldiers that were kidnapped from Israel. Seems like a pretty good deal for those that ignited the war, and lost.

The governing power that funds, supplies people, and arms to Hizballah is the same governing power that is today avidly working to assemble a nuclear weapon. Keep in mind Iran’s governing body is still run by Ruhollah’s successor Ayatollah Ali Khomeini. This ruling power is a radical revolution that is under 30 years old.

I personally think they should be completely halted in every possible way without hesitation. If Iran is successful in developing a nuclear weapon, it will set the stage for an eventual nuclear Jordan, Egypt, and Syria, and that will definitely be bad news for all of the world. Nuclear weapons were insanely powerful in 1945, and at this point, the technology has had 63 years to advance. The outcome of even one being detonated is unthinkable.

Let’s hope something good happens very soon…

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