Monday, August 11, 2008

A Jewish State or State with Jews


The other day was Tisha Be-av a fast commemorating the destruction of the second temple; a day in which we mourn our exile. Yet in this country despite, the hours spent in prayer and fasting there is no sympathy for the religious. While many of my non-religious colleagues do keep the customs of this day many do not. Therefore, work is mandatory. I of course had to spend a vacation day so as not to come.

A little background on the customs of this day. Up until noon you are not supposed to be involved in anything that does not have directly to do with the fast. This includes studying Torah which surprisingly is also not allowed. You cannot sit on chairs, cannot shower, shave, watch TV, read a book, or anything of the sort. This is a day that we remember the greatest tragedy that ever happened to the Jewish Nation.

While other fast days come and go, I do not complain. On a regular fast day I can work despite not eating or drinking. This fast is unique and yet the "Jewish State" pays no attention.

Some people may argue that a Jewish State does not necessarily mean a religious state, and I wholeheartedly agree. This is a secular state and must remain that way. But, we cannot forget what makes us Jewish. We can never have a one hundred percent secular state, because who we are is based on our religion. What makes us different, and what singles us out from the rest of the world is our beliefs.

As a Jewish State we cannot ignore our past nor can we ignore our traditions. If anything we must be a traditionalist state. A state that remembers where it comes from and where it is going.

When we forget why we have the need for a Jewish State, why it is important. How we have been singled out time and again for extermination by almost every nation in the world. Only then will we remember that we have to stand up and protect ourselves. Only then will we refuse to give away our hard earned land to our enemies. Because we will remember that at some point in time we were oppressed by almost every nation on this planet. We will remember what is so important about a Jewish State.
The only people we can rely upon are our own.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hello,

great blog!

i was wondering where you got that excellent illustration of the second temple. is that image public domain? do you know where i might find a high resolution version of it? im interested in using that image if its possible and free to use.

thanks so much, i appreciate it.