Urgent Sanhedrin Declaration
Concerning the Disengagement
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: subscriber Yrachmiel
ben Menachem Mendel Elias
Seventy one of the most respected rabbis of Israel, from
all the various community traditions, have undertaken to reconstitute the Sanhadrin,
as the successors to the Sages of Israel of ancient times. They are a uniquely
authoritative arbiter of Torah law, a uniquely authoritative Jewish voice.
Here follows their declaration concerning the Sharon plan to expel Jews from
Gaza and northern Samaria and empower the PLO with a full state. The government
has warned the rabbis of the Sanhedrin that, if they continue to make such
proclamations, they will be arrested.The confrontation is now clearly between
the Jews and the unJews.
"Do you think you can lock us all up and repress all our voices"?
Yrachmiel ben Menachem Mendel Elias, Reply to:
3.10.05
Professor Ya'acov Golbert, Reply to: 3.10.05
Netzah Yisrael Lo Yeshaqer - Website: Http://Netzahyisrael.org
The Sanhedrin's Declaration Concerning the Disengagement
Since its meeting on 28th Shvat 5765, the Sanhedrin has deliberated the
initiative of the Prime Minister of Israel, the decisions of the government,
and legislation enacted by the Knesset regarding the plan known as "The
Disengagement," henceforth referred to in this document as "the uprooting."
This plan involves the uprooting of Jewish communities in the Gaza strip and
northern Samaria, the forced expulsion of Jews from their homes, and the willful
transfer of these lands to a foreign power.
Following an intensive study which took place regarding the halachic (authentic
Jewish law) questions that arise from the government's decision, the Sanhedrin
hereby brings its conclusions and decisions to the public's attention.
1). The Prime Minister's program of uprooting stands in direct contradiction
to the Torah of Israel.
2). The decision to implement the uprooting will cause large numbers of Jews
to transgress many of the Torah's commandments. This applies to many varied
commandments, including both those that are practiced between man and G-d,
as well as those between man and his fellow man; those that apply to the nation
as a whole, and those that apply to every individual.
3). The Government of Israel and the Knesset, in their present form and power
structure, do not constitute institutions that have any authority according
to halacha, and have no power to render decisions that contradict the Torah
of Israel.
4). Government ministers who have deemed this plan of uprooting to be wrongful
have been removed from their positions, and likewise senior officials of the
security establishment who have expressed independent opinions about the matter
have been ousted.
5). THEREFORE, the decision of this government which has also violated its
promises to its own electorate is null and void.
6). THUS: No Jew is permitted to cooperate with the program of uprooting, in
any way whatsoever.
7). Any Jew including a soldier or policeman who supports the uprooting,
whether directly or indirectly, whether by voting in its favor, or by giving
council, or by supplying vehicles or materials, and obviously, anyone who actively
participates in the uprooting... by so doing, transgresses a large number of
Torah commandments.
8). The uprooting of the residents of the Gaza Strip and Samaria is a crime,
and an injustice to the residents, and places many other communities in fact,
all citizens of the State of Israel in mortal danger.
9). Any Jew who participates in, or cooperates with this plan, whether actively,
or even by merely remaining silent, transgresses the commandment "You
shall not stand idly by your neighbor's blood (Lev. 19:17)," and in the
future will be judged by G-d for this sin.
10). The leaders and their agents including soldiers and policemen who support
the uprooting and participate in it may be brought to bear personal responsibility
for all damages caused to those who are hurt, and to their property.
11). By this declaration, the Sanhedrin, as the link of continuity of the Torah
received by Moses at Sinai, hereby expresses the stance of Israel's Torah.
For if, Heaven forbid, the present government carries out this, or some other,
program of uprooting this action has no validity. The Land of Israel is holy
land, and all of its regions belong exclusively to the nation of Israel, forever.
12). The Sanhedrin, as the representative of the Jewish people throughout history,
hereby affirms that the Jewish people regardless of this or that government
does not relinquish, and is not entitled to relinquish, so much as the span
of a solitary man's foot of the Land of Israel according to its Biblical boundaries
for it is G-d's land.
13). The commandment to "inherit and dwell" (Deut. 12:29) in the
Land of Israel is obligatory upon every Israeli government. In this regard
Israel is commanded by G-d to conquer the entire expanse of the Land of Israel
within its Biblical boundaries, including the Gaza strip.
14). THEREFORE: Even if (Heaven forbid) the residents are forcibly removed
from their homes when the government changes, and a government in Israel arises
that conducts itself according to the Torah, the armies of Israel will return
and re-conquer this strip of land, to reinstate the people of Israel to their
rightful place. This applies not only to this area, but to all the expanses
of the Land of Israel that were stolen and are presently in foreign hands.
15). We are permeated with faith in the G-d of the Legions of Israel, that
the oath which He swore to our forefather Abraham at the "Covenant Between
the Halves" will be fulfilled precisely as it is stated, and with G-d's
help, speedily as it is written (Gen. 15:18):
"On that day the L-rd made a covenant with Avram, saying, to your seed
have I given this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates
river
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