Discussion About Arab Disenfranchisement
Difference Between the Talmud and the Torah

  Discussion by Eric Phelps - Eliezer - Article by Prof. Paul Eidelberg
November 18, 2003

From: Eliezer
To: Eric Jon Phelps
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 11:00 AM
Subject: Arab Disenfranchisement By Prof. Paul Eidelberg

Dear Eric,

I thought you might find this article by Prof Eidelberg of Interest. He is a voice for an authentic and accurate perspective on the Jewish mission to mankind i.e., to be a kingdom of Priests, although I prefer the term Doctors of the Soul or metaphysicians. He also states who, specifically, can become
a Jew and why.

In essence, there is no such thing as a so-called, "Talmudic Jew," which is a term invented by anti-semites, probably some of them Jewish - from within the Reform movement for instance, whose clergy deny the Divinity of the Torah as the revealed word of God. Prior to the codification of the Talmud, or oral law, it was transmitted "orally" from each generation of elders to the next, much like any oral tradition is. Because of a serious decline in Jewish scholarship, largely due to assimilation and persecution of the Jewish people,
the oral law was preserved by our sages in the form of both the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmuds. Indeed, Babylon, although the scene of tremendous spiritual upheaval, was once also a place of tremendous Jewish learning and community. The so-called "Talmudic Jew," is a demonized caricature
conjured surreptitiously in the minds of Jew haters both Jew and non-Jew alike.

A "Talmud hacham," is a Jew learned in the oral tradition, which is both an intrinsic part, and extension of the basic Torah or Mosaic code received by Moses at Mt. Sinai 3,400 years ago. The true basis of the Jewish mission, is moral and ethical, not racial. To be sure, race has little place as a determinate physical attribute in God's house - even caucasians are allowed.

Best Regards,
Eliezer - Health IS Freedom - www.healthonthego.net

 

Arab Disenfranchisement
By Prof. Paul Eidelberg

 

Arab disenfranchisement, if undertaken by a secular democratic government in Israel, would indeed be a form of racism. If Israel, however, had a Torah-oriented government, the disenfranchisement of Arabs or of non-Jews would not be racist!

This is extremely difficult for secular or non-observant Jews to understand if only because cultural egalitarianism dominates their mentality. Let me explain.

There are two basic reasons why disenfranchising Israel’s Arab citizens would not be racist if undertaken by a Torah-oriented government. The first reason is this: Any non-Jew can convert to Judaism regardless of his race, provided his conversion conforms to the moral and intellectual standards prescribed by Jewish law.

The second reason is more profound, and has to do with the world-historical function of the Jewish people prescribed in the Bible of Israel. Here I shall quote various passages from Joshua Berman’s excellent book, The Temple.

“The laws concerning life in the land of Israel,” says Berman, “are designed to create an environment in which the children of Israel can encounter G-d.” By comparative analysis of key terms, Berman shows that Eretz Yisrael is the counterpart of the Garden of Eden. The Temple represents “the spiritual center of the country. Here, at the site where G-d’s presence is most immanent, the representatives of the Jewish people execute commandments and rites that symbolize the service of the nation as a whole.” (Just as Adam was expelled from the Garden of Eden for failing to obey G-d’s commandments, so the Jewish people were expelled from the land of Israel for the same failing.)

Notice, however, that the Garden of Eden “heralds the capacity of all men to enter into communion with the Almighty, for all men are descendants of Adam.” (This is why any non-Jew can convert to Judaism.) Hence any non-Jew, so long as he adheres to the Seven Noahide Laws of Universal Morality, can bring certain sacrifices to the Temple. But this is only a minute part of the picture.

Why is it that more than four centuries elapsed between the Exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt and the construction of the Temple? Here is Berman’s answer.. G-d refers to the Temple as “the place I shall select to establish My Name.” The construction of the Temple therefore represents “a public declaration of G-d’s sovereignty [in the world]. The ambition of declaring G-d’s sovereignty in the world, which was initiated by Abraham, is the calling of the Jewish people.”

Berman continues: “G-d’s acclaim in the world is a direct function of how Israel is perceived [by the nations].” Israel must become a great country. “A great country should possess political stability at home and should be at peace with its neighbors. It should possess a strong economy and should be home to a culture that boasts strong [moral and intellectual] virtues.” Israel did not become such a nation until the reign of King David, and it was left to his son Solomon to build the (first) Temple. All nations then flocked to Jerusalem, which was recognized not only as the City of Peace but the City of Truth.

“The function of the Temple as a symbol for G-d’s acclaim in the world reaches its apex with the visit of the queen of Sheba to Solomon’s court” -- Solomon, the wisest of kings. Ponder, therefore, Isaiah 2:1-3: “And many nations will go and cry, ‘Let us go up the to mountain of G-d’s house, to the house of the L-rd of Jacob, and we will learn from His ways and walk in His paths, for out of Zion goes forth the Torah and the word of G-d from Jerusalem.’”

Here we see not only the profoundest and noblest meaning of a Jewish state. Here we also see why disenfranchising non-Jews in the State of Israel is absolutely essential to the world-historical mission of the Jewish People. That mission is to acclaim G-d’s sovereignty in the world -- specifically, by revealing His infinite wisdom, power, and graciousness in every domain of existence. Only as a Torah nation can Israel acclaim G-d’s sovereignty. Only as a Torah nation can Israel be a light unto the nations. Only then will war and racism cease to afflict mankind.

Nothing can be further from the truth than to identify Judaism -- Torah Judaism -- with any form of racism. G-d creates nations as well as individuals. Each nation has a particular function in world-history. Israel’s function is defined above. Israel cannot possibly fulfill that function as a secular or as a bi-national state. Israel cannot fulfill its G-d given mission unless it is an authentic Jewish state. Israel cannot be an authentic Jewish State so long as Arab residents of Israel shape its laws and policies. Nor is this all.

Israel is reputed to be a democracy. However, the democratic principle of one adult/one vote will eventually transform Israel into an Arab-Islamic dictatorship. This eventuality provides the only justification by which a secular Israeli government may disenfranchise Arabs. But this democratic justification, sound so far as it goes, obscures the fact that Israel cannot fulfill its world-historical mission as a democracy. Israel is supposed to be a “kingdom of priests,” i.e. a nation of noblemen, which means a universal aristocracy.. Not popular sovereignty, but popular sovereignty under G-d is the key to Israel’s and mankind’s salvation.

----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Jon Phelps
To: Eric Jon Phelps
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: Arab Disenfranchisement By Prof. Paul Eidelberg

Dear Eliezer,

Thanks for the kind note.

As you know I must reject the Talmud as being the mere uninspired writings of men. Added to the fact that that massive commentary calls Jesus Christ a "bastard" and his mother a "whore" does not promote mutual courtesy between Jews and Gentiles who truly believe the New Testament. A rabbi whom I recently met did confirm that there was a passage in the Talmud that said Jesus Christ was in hell suffering in human manure.

These kinds of comments have nothing to do with the FOUNDATION OF ALL TRUTH, the TORAH. Further, I would venture to say that 99% of all Jews know nothing of these passages in the Talmud and would be shocked to find them.

Historically, the Romanists (alias Christians) have made much ado about the Talmud in promoting anti-Jewish fury. Apostate Protestant nations, like Gernamy in the past and America in the present (Texe Marrs, etc.) have done the same. But true Bible believing White Protestant nations have defended the Jews' right to live unmolested by Jesuit-controlled governments, and have essentially avoided being confrontational over the Talmud, fearing that that confrontation will turn into a violation of Genesis 12:1-3. I was never taught one word of the Talmud while in Bible College: the same was true for my friends in Baptist Seminary.

We Bible believers, who are Jews of the heart (Romans 2:29) regard the Jewish people as spiritual "enemies," - even as all unsaved Gentiles of every religion (including my own father and mother) are enemies of Christ - but as touching their election, they are "beloved" for the fathers' sakes" unlike any other race. (Romans 11:28)

And the greatest preachers of the New Testament Jesus Christ have been saved Jews who never denied their historic Jewishness, even exemplified in the life of the apostle Paul. Dr. Ben David Lew, one of my teachers years ago, was a Hassidic Jew who jumped train on his way to Auschwitz, immigrated to the US and was converted to the true Christ of the New Testament. From Oak Park, Michigan he had a tremendous ministry to the Jews of that area and send his many tapes to soldiers overseas - one of them being me.

So yes, I am a true Jew inwardly; I have been grafted in to the natural olive tree, the root being Abraham. For that to happen some of the natural branches had to be broken off, for which I am humbly thankful. Had not the Jews been set aside for a time, this hell-deserving Gentile would have remained an alien of the commonwealth of Israel. This is why no Bible believer would attack Jews calling them "Christ-killers." Only Romanists do this.

This is why I defend the Jewish race and their history. This is why I would never persecute them nor compel them to conversion - more Romish policy. And thanks to the election of the one true God, I have a circumcised heart along with those racial Jews who are part of the present "remnant acording to the election of grace."

Sincerely in Faith,

Brother Eric Phelps

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