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2002 |
Letters,
letters, letters
To the Editor:
Mrs. Macauley quotes from the Old Testament (Genesis) that God promised
Abraham the land of Israel.
Let me quote from an article in the New York Times titled "As Rabbis
Face Facts, Bible Tales Are Wilting."
"Abraham, the Jewish patriarch, probably never existed. Nor did Moses.
The entire Exodus story as recounted in the Bible probably never occurred.
The same is true of the tumbling of the walls of Jericho. And David, far
from being the fearless king who built Jerusalem into a mighty capital,
was more likely a provincial leader whose reputation was later magnified
to provide a rallying point for a fledgling nation." And "...it seems
unlikely that the story of Genesis originated in Palestine."
These findings, the result of 25 years of archaeological diggings in
Israel and its environs, have gained wide acceptance among non-Orthodox
rabbis. In fact, the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism has just
issued a new Torah called "Etz Hayim" ("Tree of Life" in Hebrew) with
the view that the Bible is a human rather than a divine document.
So, Mrs. Macauley, the Jews, in fact, had and have no divine right to
the land called Palestine.
Mrs. Macauley indicated that "...in 1956 Egypt invaded Israel." In fact,
Israel invaded Egypt on October 29, 1956, with French and English attacks
two days later. Intercession by an irate President Eisenhower forced the
invaders to withdraw.
This debacle forced Prime Minister Eden of England to resign. Israel
withdrew but retained possession of Gaza and the area of Aqaba.
Mrs. Macauley then states that "In 1967, seven Arab nations invaded Israel."
This is ridiculous. On June 5, in a surprise operation the Israeli air
force attacked 25 Arab airfields and destroyed just about all the Egyptian,
Jordanian, Syrian, and Iraqi planes as they sat on the ground.
At the same time armored forces executed attacks on Egypt, Jordan and
Syria. Israel was the aggressor. So much so, that President de Gaulle
of France banned all further deliveries of arms and planes to Israel.
At this point, the United States became Israel's only remaining ally.
I really don't believe that Israel is prepared for peace. They want more
land. The original Zionist Frontier Proposals included southern Lebanon,
southern Syria almost to the gates of Damascus and a large slice of western
Jordan. I think that the Israelis still have this as their goal.
Mrs. Macauley, if you've deemed yourself the local propagandist for Zionism,
at least try to get some of your facts straight.
Brigitte K. Gager
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To the Editor:
A large thank you to The Nugget for running the "special needs" youth
placement stories such as last week's "Eddie awaits adoption."
Although many of these children come with inherent behavioral and social
adjustment problems, many can grow to be productive citizens if only given
a stable environment and unconditional love.
The people who open their hearts and homes to these children are the
real heroes of our society, not those who do community service work and
then write letters to the editor telling each other how wonderful they
are.
Jeff Jones
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