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Susan Hirshorn's avatar

I guess that two thousand plus years of being powerless to other nations is still ingrained in the Jewish collective consciousness despite having a state of our own since 1948. Personally and spiritually I have refused to feel powerless because I never associated "power" with being a bad thing unless one used it in a bad way. Part of this feeling came from my parents, who stood up to anti-Semitism in their youth. For my dad, it was being among the first to volunteer for a dangerous mission in the air force when the anti-Semites in his platoon were calling Jews "cowards". For my Mom, a svelte, blond, blue-eyed gal - it was telling her non-Jewish friends she would not go to a restaurant that refused to serve Jews even though these "friends" assured her "you don't look Jewish". As for me: at age 22, after I lost my left leg in an accident, I refused to buy into the world's negative perceptions of disability and refused to internalize the role of victim. Since I felt "powerful" (in a good way), I projected this and was able to navigate many challenges successfully. When anti-Semitism reared its ugly head in my work life, I confronted it until its purveyors backed down. I didn't give a damn what the possible consequences were of angering a supervisor or making a ruckus in the company cafeteria. Guess what? Nothing bad happened. And even if it did I knew I was in the right and was willing to live with G-d's decision in the matter. In terms of Israel, I am convinced that we must carve out a new, strong vision that is based on G-d's laws as set out in Torah --- not on the world's ever-changing notions of morality. When we do, we won't have to keep on explaining the obvious to Israel's detractors. The power of G-d will tell it all.

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TD Craig's avatar

Great reflections. Power is not a vice; victimhood is not a virtue. I do think one reason that Israel is condemned (by silly Western leaders) is that it doesn't play the fashionable power/victim game. It unapologetically asserts its nationhood and does what is right by its own citizens. Oh, for other nations that would show the same manly virtue.

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