Apparently,
this is not the case anymore. In the Jewish State, Orthodox Jews do
burn churches and they do it in the name of the Torah and in accordance
with their interpretation of the Jewish religion. In an unusually brave
article, Ynet revealed yesterday
that, Bentzi Gophstein, the head of Lehave, an Orthodox Jewish
organisation dedicated to preventing assimilation in the Holy Land, said
that he unquestionably supports burning churches and 'houses of
idolatry.' Gophstein further stated that church burning is a legitimate
act under Jewish law. The right wing activist made the statement during a
summer seminar in Jerusalem.
The
seminar panel included prominent rabbis and political figures, and was
led by Rabbi Abba Turetsky. During a heated debate surrounding the
status of Christian churches in Israel that were labeled ‘houses of
idolatry,’ Gophstein was asked, "Do you support burning churches in
Israel, yes or no?" Gophstein replied that he did, citing a Maimonides
ruling that churches should be burned. "Are you for Maimonides or
against him?" he asked rhetorically
Rabbi Moshe Klein, who shared
the panel, failed to present a Judaic counter-argument. He did attempt
to persuade Gophstein to keep his thoughts to himself. "You are on
camera and being recorded. If this lands in the hands of the police, you
will be arrested." Gophstein answered, "That’s the last thing that
worries me. I'm willing to sit in prison for 50 years (for telling) the
truth."
Later Gophstein
denied the recorded reports and stated that he was merely quoting
Maimonides as a part of a Halachic (Jewish law) debate. But the question
remains open - is the animosity towards ‘Goyim’ a new Jewish secular
phenomenon or is it truly embedded in Judaic thought? Is it Zionism
that corrupted Gophstein’s Judaic thought or did Maimonides really
advise his Jewish followers to burn 'houses of idolatry?'
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