Neville Chamberlain & Barack Obama |
The Lubavitcher Rebbe used to say that all the news we need
is contained in the current weekly Torah portion! Indeed, some clues
found in the later sections of this week’s parshah of Noah dealing with
the offspring of Shem, Ham and Japheth and the ill-fated Tower of Babel
may help throw some light on U.S. President Obama’s declared hopes of
reaching a peaceful accommodation with Iran over its nuclear programs
(i.e. diplomatically allowing Iran to build bombs, which it will most
certainly brandish against Israel).
Nimrod
The U.S. President is in some ways reminiscent of Nimrod,
who was the first-born of Ham’s son Kush. Nimrod is described as a
“mighty hunter” (Genesis 10:9), i.e. “he ensnared people’s minds with
his mouth and deceived them into rebelling against the Almighty” (see
Rashi there). Likewise, Obama attained the presidency through
compelling, honey-sweet rhetoric that won the hearts of millions. He has
subsequently proved himself a true revolutionary, rapidly turning
America, one-time bastion of liberty, into what increasingly resembles a
communist tyranny.
Obama has succeeded in demoting America from its mission as
the world’s policeman of freedom, abandoning and even sabotaging some
of her most loyal and democratic allies in favor of repressive regimes
that have traditionally been foes of the USA. Obama’s goal appears to be
more than merely to diminish America. It may be that this ego-maniac’s
dream is to go down in history as the ultimate Nobel-laureate world
peace-maker, who will “solve” not only the Iranian crisis but also the
seemingly most intractable problem of all: the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Facilitating the State of Israel’s demise would apparently pave the way
for an impregnable New World Order, which is precisely what Nimrod
sought to build, a world from which all recognition of the God of Israel
and the right of His people to practice the Torah in their land is
erased.
“Many are the thoughts in the heart of a man, but the counsel of God will prevail” (Proverbs 19:21).
Official opposition, tacit support
My late father, of blessed memory (1912-98), who grew up in
the post World War I era and witnessed the ascent of Nazi Germany, had a
very clear view of political realities, acquired among the impoverished
Polish-Jewish immigrant tailors in London with whom he grew up. In
numerous discussions I had with him about the history of his times, my
father never ceased emphasizing that in the period before World War II,
Britain, France and the other western powers officially opposed Hitler
and his ambitions but in fact tacitly facilitated and encouraged his
ascent in the hope that he would destroy communist Russia. But in the
end the dog broke free from its leash and turned against its masters,
leading to the devastation of World War II.
Likewise, since the 1980’s Iran-Contra (“Irangate”) affair,
it has been evident that despite official western declarations of
intent to contain Iran, the actual effects of
European-American-Russian-Chinese connivance in bypassing sanctions and
continuing trading with Iran, while endlessly procrastinating in
seriously confronting her nuclear build-up, have been to greatly
strengthen her to the point where Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and
the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei are now laughing
because they know the way is wide open for them to start production of
nuclear weapons.
The irony is that if Obama (arguably an Ishmaelite), is
current leader over Edom (just as a number of Roman emperors were
black), his underhand connivance in the build-up of Iran will ultimately
prove Edom’s undoing as soon as Iran really does start brandishing its
nuclear bombs.
Persia, nemesis of Edom
An important clue to Persia’s leading role as the nemesis
of Edom is contained in our present parshah of Noah. Commenting on
Genesis 10:2 listing the sons of Noah’s first-born Japheth, Rashi states
about the last-mentioned, Tiras, that “This is Persia” (Rashi on Gen.
10:2).
The identity of Japheth’s youngest son is significant
because in Jeremiah’s prophecy about the downfall of Edom, we learn that
this will come about through “the young of the flock”.
“Hear the counsel of HaShem,
that He has taken against Edom… surely the youngest of the flock shall
drag them away, surely their habitation shall be appalled at them”
(Jeremiah 49:20).
In the words of Rashi in his commentary on the above verse,
the “youngest of the flock” is “the most despicable of the nations, and
our rabbis explained that this is Persia, who is the youngest of the
children of Japheth”. The despicability of Persia is seen in the fact
that even though the Persian king Cyrus authorized the building of the
Second Temple, the Divine Presence did not dwell there as it did in King
Solomon’s Temple (see Rashi on Genesis 9:26 and Yoma 10a).
It will be highly ironic if Obama’s complicity in the
build-up of Iran – which seems to be part of his overall strategy to
force Israel into a suicidal “peace agreement” with the Arabs – will
eventually result in the unleashing of Iran at the forefront of the
world stage as the final nemesis of America, leading to an orgy of
mutual destruction.
This indeed was foreseen by the rabbis thousands of years
ago. That Edom and Persia were always destined to be the leading players
on the world stage at the end of days is explicit in the Babylonian
Talmud in Tractate Avodah Zarah 2b, which states that “their empires will continue until Mashiach comes”. The Tosafot on that page (in the comment beginning with the word mashchah)
state that “Persia will fall at the hand of Rome just before Mashiach
arrives”. However, the above-quoted prophecy in Jeremiah 49:20 suggests
that this will only happen after Persia has totally devastated Edom.
Waiting for superman?
Understandably, many Jews and lovers of Israel are highly
perturbed at the specter of a nuclear Iran, and are still hoping against
hope that some brave superman (Netanyahu and the IDF?) will knock out
their installations. Others would like to trust Nimrod-Obama’s soothing
promises that if diplomacy fails to dissuade Iran from her nuclear
aspirations, the option of military intervention is still “on the
table”.
To my mind these promises are as reliable as British Prime
Minster Neville Chamberlain’s promise of “Peace in Our Time” following
his infamous Munich meeting with Hitler just seventy-five years ago. In
fact it took less than one year after that for Nazi Germany to attack
Poland, thereby starting World War II.
To save Israel from the menace of Iran, we should
ultimately rely neither on President Obama nor on Israel Prime Minister
Netanyahu and the Israeli army nor anyone except God Almighty, because
no human will be able to swerve the floodwaters of world history from
their divinely ordained course.
I believe that all Jews and lovers of Israel need to
internalize the moral of a famous rabbinic end-of-days teaching that
foresees the very scenario we actually witness developing around us
today. (The first time I heard this Midrash was during the 1980-88
Iraq-Iran war, when it was quoted several times by the Lubavitcher
Rebbe. At that time few could have imagined that war-beaten Iran would
ever take the center of the world stage, but now we are seeing it with
our own eyes.)
“In the year in which king
Mashiach is revealed, all the rulers of the world will be fighting one
another. The king of Persia will fight the king of Arabia, and the king
of Arabia will go to Aram to seek advice from them. [In recent years
we have seen Saudi Arabia’s consternation in face of Iran’s build-up and
repeated lobbying of the US/Europe=Aram for stronger action. ABY.]
The king of Persia will then destroy the whole world and all the nations
of the world will be raging in turmoil and will fall on their faces.
Pangs will take hold of them like a woman’s birth pangs. Israel will be
in tumult and turmoil, asking, “Where shall we go Where shall we go?” [This is exactly what many Israelis are asking today.]
And the Holy One blessed-be-He will say to them, “Do not be afraid.
Everything I have done, I have done only for your sake. Why are you
afraid? Do not fear, for the time of your redemption has arrived, and
the last redemption will not be like the first redemption. For after the
first redemption, you suffered pain and were still subjected to the
nations, but after the last redemption, you will suffer no further pain
or subjection to the nations” (Midrash Yalkut Shimoni on Isaiah chapter
60).
Torah and Prayer
While Israel and Jews generally need to take proactive
measures in the material world to seek to protect ourselves against
those seeking to destroy us, we must at the same time keep in mind that
the only two sure avenues to salvation at the End of Days and on God’s
Great Day of Judgment are Torah and Prayer. This we learn from Isaiah
chapter 26 verse 20: “Go My people, come into your inner chambers, close
your doors behind you, hide for just a moment until the anger will
pass.”
In the words of the classic Bible commentator Rabbi David
KimchĂ© (“RaDaK” 1160-1235): “This verse is speaking of the war of Gog
and Magog, which will be a time of trouble for Israel for a short time.
The prophet says figuratively, ‘Come into your inner chambers and close
your doors behind you’: i.e. hide yourselves in good deeds and complete
repentance, for the anger will only be for a short while and then it
will pass, and the good people will be saved”. Rashi tells us that these
“inner chambers” are the synagogues (prayer) and study halls (Torah
learning).
Shabbat Shalom! Chodesh Tov UMevorach! Have a peaceful Shabbat and a Good and Blessed Month!
By: Avraham ben Yaakov.
*This article was posted in Letter from Jerusalem.
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