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Yoni Birnbaum

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Opinion

Supporting Israel is our duty

In public, it is the justifiable expectation of the people of Israel to hear our full and unwavering voice of support at all times, writes Rabbi Yoni Birnbaum

February 13, 2017 12:10
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Doctoral research can often be monotonous, demanding constant self-discipline and good study habits. But occasionally, it leads to the discovery of a real historical gem. A few weeks ago, I was studying a rare collection of halachic letters and rulings by Rabbi Yosef Eliyahu Henkin, a 20th-century American rabbi, when I came across one of those gems.

Rabbi Henkin passed away in 1973, and his writings are far less well-known today than those of other contemporary rabbinic figures from the period, such as Rabbi Moshe Feinstein. But, in the first few decades following the Second World War, he was widely recognised as the, “Mara D’athra D’America”, the leading halachic authority of the American Orthodox Jewish community.

One particular letter, written in 1962, has the striking title, On the Diminution in Value of the State of Israel in the Heart of the Nation. In the letter, Rabbi Henkin bemoaned the fact that, despite the extremely precarious position the state of Israel found itself in, surrounded by enemies hell-bent on its destruction, there were still some Jewish people in the diaspora who felt the need to criticise its actions in the public square. Dismayed at the lack of support for the state, Rabbi Henkin exclaimed: “If we ourselves disparage the State and [its] Government, the rest of the world will say that they have no responsibility [towards it] either.”

For Rabbi Henkin, the key issue for diaspora Jews to consider was not whether the actions of the Israeli government of the day were right or wrong. He himself admitted that he was deeply distressed by certain Knesset policies affecting the religious character of the State, for example. Instead, he argued that their focus should be on preserving the vital role diaspora communities have in displaying united and unambiguous support for the beleaguered state of Israel. And he saw the prospect of this role becoming eroded as potentially endangering “millions of Jewish lives”, as he put it. Therefore, he felt a need to speak out.