What Israel Does to Your Mind
Baruch Gordon looks at the promise that Hashem made to Moshe about the Land of Israel and considers what it means for us today.
A perspective from the Jewish village of Bet El Israel, by Bet El Institutions, surrounded on all sides by hostile Arabs.
What Israel Does to Your Mind
Baruch Gordon looks at the promise that Hashem made to Moshe about the Land of Israel and considers what it means for us today.
by Hillel Fendel
"It is not true that there is no Jewish construction in Yesha," Yaakov (Ketzaleh) Katz told Arutz Sheva today. "There most definitely is, even if less than in other years. But in general, Yesha growth should not be credited to Prime Minister Netanyahu; it's not because of him, but despite him."
Ketzaleh explained the situation of Jewish construction in the settlement enterprise of Yesha (Judea and Samaria): "Over the past 10-11 years since Netanyahu returned to office, construction here has been initiated mostly by the mayors, the heads of local councils, and individuals – but not at government initiative. We should give Netanyahu credit for standing by his word when he said that building Yesha is not his priority. He has in fact built less in Yesha, percentage-wise, than any other Prime Minister since these areas have been in our hands."
by Hillel Fendel
Even though the Knesset has dissolved and new legislation will have to wait until after - way after - the elections in March (a week before Passover), efforts are still underway to get the Government of Israel to approve a very basic civilian need: hasdarah - the official hooking-up of 20 small Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria to the official national water and electricity infrastructures.
The success of these efforts appears to be dependent upon one man: Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
Last Wednesday night Israel's Cabinet approved a third lockdown to begin this past Sunday and to last for at least two weeks. This did not bode well for Oded, a former student and current counselor at Bet El's IDF Prep Academy, who was supposed to get married this upcoming Thursday at an open wedding hall in the Mercaz.
When Oded first came to the Academy, he had no contact with his father, no serious connection to Torah and mitzvot [commandments], and he was working in a mall with very few prospects for his future.
Dear friends and supporters,
The CFO of Bet El Institutions – a real, honest, diamond of a person, and an accomplished Torah scholar – was diagnosed in the early summer of 2018 with Mesothelioma cancer. After testing several different (and unsuccessful) types of chemo, doctors finally found one that reduced the growth.
The chemo was not covered in the social medicine (Kupat Holim) basket and it cost $9,100/month. So two years ago we turned to you to help cover the cost of this lifesaving medicine – and it worked!
This man is an administrative genius, a veteran worker of decades, and plays a key role as Bet El Institutions’ Chief Financial Officer – he is the brains behind balancing the books for ALL educational and construction projects. He also volunteers for multiple causes in Bet El, including as an active member on the Bet El Town Council. As Bet El Institutions’ founder Ketzaleh says, “He is Bet El’s most important behind-the-scenes person.”
Unfortunately, the CFO was informed recently that the cancer has returned, and he will need a new medication that is also not covered in the social medicine (Kupat Holim) basket. The cost is $2,500/month and it must be taken for 6 months.
So once again, we are turning to the public for help with this out-of-budget expense of funding a lifesaving treatment for a man most worthy. Please contribute today by clicking the red button below.
Donate for our CFO's lifesaving treatment and make a difference
Many thanks for any amount.
Baruch Gordon for Ketzaleh and the entire staff
Arutz Sheva Israel National News has been working tirelessly to provide the most current news reports of political developments to its readers.
Arutz Sheva reporters have accompanied PM Bibi Netanyahu of his official visits with world leaders across the globe, including Washington and Warsaw, for the most up-to-date coverage. Reporters are also currently in Dubai covering the Abraham Accords as they are felt in the field.
Arutz Sheva has been strengthening its connection with Diaspora Jewry via cooperations with various ministries and organizations around the world to cover important Jewish news taking place outside Israel.
by Hillel Fendel
First Menachem Begin, Yitzchak Rabin, former Foreign Minister Yigal Alon – and now Rabbi and Rabbanit Levinger of the City of the Patriarchs [Hevron] have joined the club: They all have highways named after them in Israel.
Kvish Rabin (Highway 6) is Israel's first toll highway, from the Galilee to the Negev; Kvish Begin runs through Jerusalem; and Kvish Alon in the Jordan Valley. The latest of these routes is still under construction, but it already has a name: Kvish Levinger, named after the founders of modern-day Jewish Hevron, Rabbi Moshe and Rabbanit Miriam Levinger.
by Matanel Eitan, inn.co.il/besheva, translated by Hillel Fendel
The Jewish towns and settlement enterprise in Shomron (Samaria) is growing and thriving – but the challenge facing local and national government is whether the transportation infrastructures can keep pace.
Secrets of the Return to Zion in the Story of Yoseph
Baruch Gordon looks at the story of Yosef to find out his secret in bringing the Mashiach ben Yosef. He discusses a teaching of the Vilna Gaon, who shares a remarkable insight into the powerful character of Yosef and how his example inspires us today in the Land of Israel.
The Importance of Purchasing Land in Israel
Baruch Gordon looks at the story of Yaakov returning to Israel after being abroad, and his purchase of a field. Why does the Torah bother to tell us about this purchase and what is its significance for us today? Watch the video to find out.
How Can Jews Know When To Return To Israel?
Baruch Gordon looks at the story of Yaakov and Lavan to get the Torah's perspective on when Jews should return to the Land of Israel in modern times. In light of recent anti-Semitic attacks, the lesson we can take away from Yaakov and Lavan's exchange is especially timely.
Shared Power of Circumcision & the Land
Baruch Gordon looks at the Torah reading Toldot to uncover the unique power of circumcision and what it teaches us about the Holy Land. He closes with the Sandak’s mysteriously powerful blessing.
by Ofrah Lax, www.inn.co.il/besheva, translated and adapted by Hillel Fendel
Israel's Supreme Court has deferred its ruling on a case brought by several future (female) soldiers who wish to enlist in elite combat units, saying it will wait to hear the IDF's position.
It was a real "happening" last Monday outside the Supreme Court in Jerusalem. Women with placards calling for the IDF to grant gender equality, MK and former IDF Personnel Branch head (retired with the rank of Major-General) Orit Barbivai making speeches in favor of the same, and four young women and their lawyers explaining to every available media microphone why they demand to be recruited to the unit of their choice.
by the Yesha Council, myesha.org.il, translated by Hillel Fendel
Just in time for the expected new wave of Aliyah! Israel's Communications Ministry has announced a new policy that will facilitate ultra-fast internet infrastructures, effective immediately.
Specifically, the Ministry wishes to bridge the internet capability gaps between the areas known as the "periphery" – Judea, Samaria, the Jordan Valley, and elsewhere – and central Israel.
by the Yesha Council, http://myesha.org.il/, translated by Hillel Fendel
After eight long months of a construction freeze whose end did not appear in sight, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu finally agreed to convene a meeting of the Supreme Construction Planning Commission – and the results almost made it worth the wait!
Iran Sanctions Expiration: Biden Will Allow, Trump Will Not
[Dr. Guy Bechor spotlights a critical but all-but-ignored news development]
by Hillel Fendel
What's with the arms embargo on Iran that expired this week? It seems the media is busy with other topics, but at least Arab affairs expert Dr. Guy Bechor (Gplanet.co.il) is "on" this all-important issue.
He warns in his analysis this week that it could stir up trouble in South America, with Iranian rockets ending up in dictatorial Venezuela; that Obama-Kerry are to blame, not Trump; and that Russia and Iran signed an arms deal on the very first day after the embargo's expiration date.
But most important, Iran itself warns that only the U.S. and Israel have what to fear!
by Hillel Fendel
[Two B'sheva commentators provide their political prognoses at this point in time]
Though Covid-19 appears to have no plans to leave us any time soon, the political process in Israel – always a source of fascination, though some would use a more negative term – continues along its wrangling way.
The ultimate question is: Will the "unity" government - comprising the two rival parties Likud and Blue-and-White - continue to limp along, or will Prime Minister Netanyahu arrange for new elections before the clause enabling Benny Gantz to replace him in rotation takes effect?
by Hillel Fendel
In light of worrying "construction freeze" indications from the direction of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, the Yesha Council is taking action. Responding to his apparent signals to effectively freeze Jewish construction in Judea and Samaria, the Council announced this month the launching of a special campaign to pressure him and his government to issue building permits. Such permits can only be done by the Planning Council, which the prime minister has not convened in over six months.
Originally published in myesha.org.il, translated by Hillel Fendel
To our residents in Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley, and to the friends throughout Israel and the Diaspora supporting the enterprise to return the Jewish people to this land -
by Hillel Fendel
While the Covid-19 crisis continues to occupy most news pages, shows, and websites, critical developments in other areas are liable to be overlooked. Who remembers, for instance, that the formation of the hostile entity of a Palestinian state, an acute danger to the welfare of the State of Israel, was basically averted – for now – by a savior who came out of the blue totally unexpectedly?
What happened was that while the nationalist camp was divided on whether to concentrate on the full or the empty half-cup of the Trump Deal of the Century, and while Prime Minister Netanyahu himself couldn't seem to decide whether or not he favored sovereignty in Judea and Samaria, the decision was made for us: The signing of a peace deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates all but took sovereignty off the table, as the UAE made this a condition for signing.
The Bet El Yeshiva is back in session! With 60 new students (about 370 in total!), meeting the proper health requirements has been a challenge that the administration and student body have been happy to meet.
by Bet El Mayor Shai Alon, translated by Hillel Fendel
Here we go again. Once more, it's "not the right time" for Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria. Once again, there are more important things on the agenda. Once again, historic justice and the placement of facts on the ground so critical for the future of the State of Israel are shunted aside, in favor of written agreements and (hollow) applause in capitals around the world.
Bet El Institutions is currently completing the construction of 20 housing units in a 7-story building on the northern hill that will mostly house families connected to the Yeshiva via work or study.
Furthermore, additional plans for residential construction, and construction of classrooms, are in final stages of approval.
Concurrently, work continues on the site of 300 new housing units for Bet El residents. The foundations of some of the 8-story buildings are already completed, and it is estimated that by Passover families will be able to move into several of the buildings.
Based on article originally published on myesha.org.il, translated and edited by Hillel Fendel
Want another set of reasons for why Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria is so important? Here you go:
Israel's State Comptroller released a critical report this week on the operations of the Civil Administration – the IDF body that governs Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley (the area also known as "Yesha") for the State of Israel. The report addresses the ways in which the Civil Administration fulfills its duties towards very basic and important parts of the lives of every Israeli in these areas – and it's not pretty.
Let us firstly explain that after the Six Day War in 1967, Yesha was never formally annexed or incorporated as part of Israel. It was therefore governed by a "military government" – just as parts of the Galilee were governed for several years after the War of Independence. The Galilee eventually became a full-fledged part of Israel, but this has not yet happened for Yesha. Instead, the Camp David Accords of 1981 between Israel and Egypt stipulated that the governing body in Yesha would be an IDF Civil Administration. The Administration is subordinate to the Defense Ministry's Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) - it is a military body.
The State Comptroller's criticism notes that many of the problems it lists in the performance of the Civil Administration have been ongoing for years. Some of the report's main points are as follows:
Interface between the Civil Administration and government offices – Most government ministries do not have effective supervision over their own representatives in Yesha. The ministries are thus not sufficiently able to actualize their policies in Yesha.
Non-advancement of land registration arrangements in Jewish residential areas in Yesha – Ongoing disputes between the Civil Administration and the Ministry of Justice prevent or impede land registration arrangements from being advanced. This harms Israeli residents' ability to register and sell their property and even to receive mortgages. Even the computerization of land registration in Yesha has been held up because of this.
Palestinian Workers: Rights and Security - Work permits are illegally sold and traded, and illegal payments are levied upon workers, partially because of the lack of implementation of a Cabinet decision on the matter.
In addition, the work permit policy is not sufficiently supervised and enforced, causing a grave security danger.
PA workers in the Land Registry Unit – A Palestinian worker in the Land Registry unit that provides services to the Palestinian population was arrested by the Palestinian Authority – yet no Civil Administration or other security source has looked into the likelihood that information was leaked to the PA as a result.
The Yesha Council notes that it has been attempting for many years to call attention to the many problems involved in the fact that a military body runs the daily lives of the Israeli citizens in Yesha. The government ministries are hampered in providing them proper services, given that they must pass through the hands of the military personnel who both decide and execute them. Problems are evident particularly in the areas of public transportation, roads, land registry, water, electricity, environmental protection, archaeology, planning, and more.
The situation is such that service in civilian matters passes through a military filter, creating gaps and discrimination against Israelis living in Yesha.
What is needed now more than ever is a basic and fundamental change and rectification. The only just solution to all the problems raised by the Comptroller is to apply complete Israeli law in Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley. This is the logical conclusion of the Comptroller's report.
Only Israeli sovereignty over these areas will be able to solve these problems and end the discrimination against Israeli citizens in Yesha.
Iranian flags |
Bet El Institutions staff and married students apartment building |
Yoram Ettinger |
Chaim Silberstein and his family |
Aliyah |
Map of the West Bank detailed in Trump's Deal of the Century |
Rav Shlomo Aviner |
PM Netanyahu and President Trump shaking hands (Credit: The White House) |
"Freeing terrorists kills" |
San Remo Conference Mandate for Palestine |
MK Yair Golan (Credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) |
Gantz (left), Bibi (right) |
Tuvia feeding the Coati Munti at the Pinat Chai |
A man voting in Israel |