[net.religion.jewish] An open letter to Don Black

sms@eisx.UUCP (Samuel Saal) (03/18/85)

Don

A letter of yours was posted to net.religion.jewish to make us
aware of some statements made in another net which we otherwise
would not have been aware of. The majority of your article was a
series of responses to other people and since I don't have any
context for your comments I won't discuss them. However, there
was one paragraph which on its own or in *any* context requires
comment. I have reproduced it here and  will comment on it line
by line.

>      That ain't exactly what I've heard.  For example, I heard that in the
> State of Israel (the epitome of Judaism) it is not possible for a non-Jew
> to obtain citizenship.

Very far off. You are referring to the "Law of Return". This law
states that any Jew can become a citizen immediately upon arrival
in Israel. Any one else must go through a standard waiting period
very similar to what is required in the US. It takes about 5
years for a non-Jew to become a citizen. This applies equally to
Christians and even Arabs (Just as a Russian can become an
American citizen even though the US is not on the friendliest of
terms with the Soviet Union). Also, as a Jew I don't know how God
ranks the value of any deed that I do. I have an idea about some
of them in a relative way (for example following the 10
Commandments is pretty important) but *I* would not have any idea
what to list as the "epitome of Judaism".

>                         I also heard it is against the law to give a Jew
> a copy of the New Testament. I heard that it is also an offense to tell
> a Jew under 18 years of age anything about Christianity.  I heard that in
> the State of Israel if you don't belong to a certain nationality of Jews,
> you and a dog have a lot in common.

Simply FALSE.

>                                      (Somebody even told me that it is
> an offense punishable by death to allow a non-Jew to read the Talmud, but
> that sounds a little far-fetched to be true.)  If I heard wrong, then I'm
> ignorant, and I need educating.

The statements you make are of great concern to me. If you think
these things and are willing to write them, how many people also
know of them but are quiet? Don, your statements are NOT
ignorant. they are misinformed and sad. The person who made them
up is slanderous at best, sick in all likelihood. I believe that
the original speaker (and I'll give you the benefit of the doubt
that it was not you who said these vicious and foolish things)
really needs counseling. It would also do for him to visit Israel
or even a Jewish family. Let him see the baselessness of these
comments. Don, I am seriously concerned about your holding these
erroneous beliefs. If you would like to learn a little bit about
Jews, Judaism and Israel, please ask me. I will point you to a
variety of sources (not just one viewpoint within Judaism). You
will see that we are not a homogeneous group but you will also
see that we would never, could never do any of the things you
posted.

By the way, a side note. One of the groups that your original
letter also attacked was the communists, specifically the Soviet
Union. I have no love for the USSR, but I notice a similarity in
your rhetorical style and theirs. "I've heard...." and "they
say..." without valid documentation is one way the Soviets start
the baseless rumors they use to slander groups they wish to
repress. We have become very good at recognizing this for the
garbage quality that is inherent in it and will not let you pass
off any of it.

With all due respect.
Sam Saal ..!{ihnp4}!eisx!sms
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Sam Saal ..!{ihnp4}!eisx!sms

Vayiphtach HaShem et pee ha'Atone.