Israel Called to Dismantle "Farcical Judaism" that Pollutes This Year's Passover and the Jewish world

Israel Called to Dismantle

In New York, Mandani has just announced the celebration of a ridiculous Seder and Haggadah reading in which the arrival of the Jews in Canaan is not mentioned. Many liberal Jews were invited to attend the event.

Letters and requests from the universal Jewish community are pouring into Israeli government offices, asking for intervention in the coming years to end this ideological game that is dangerously spreading across all continents.

The system tries to create a "farcical Judaism" and "Jews to its liking." Within the Jewish community, increasingly naive people embrace this game, content to ride the political wave of the moment. This is the "Judaism", these are the "Jews" that the system protects.

Crowded synagogues are seen as anachronistic. Jewish museums, history films, and art galleries are described with the word "opulence." The Holocaust only serves the system to defend the rights of sexual and racial minorities.

Traditional Judaism and traditional Jews are disregarded as being radical, and sometimes even declared non-Jewish by the entire system. Modernity couldn't be better characterized. In many countries, maintaining a cohesive and thriving Jewish life in these times is becoming an arduous task, and tends to be impossible.

The Jewish State

The existence of a strong State of Israel becomes necessary to undo these games. Many see the establishment of Israel as the modern fulfillment of the Pesach promise of redemption.

The 1948 Declaration occurred immediately following the Passover season, creating a direct historical and thematic link between the holiday and the birth of the modern state. The Haggadah dictates that Jews must see themselves as having left Egypt, creating an enduring mandate for freedom that resonates with the modern state's establishment.

The Declaration makes a direct appeal to the Jewish people globally to "rally round the Jews of Eretz-Israel in the tasks of immigration and upbuilding and to stand by them in the great struggle for the realization of the age-old dream - the redemption of Israel". This call asks for political, financial, and moral support.

This moral duty was later strengthened by the Basic Law: Israel – the Nation-State of the Jewish People, which states that the state will "act within the Diaspora to strengthen the affinity between the state and members of the Jewish people" and "preserve the cultural, historical and religious heritage".

The Declaration positions Israel as a "Jewish State" that represents the entire Jewish people, effectively creating a partnership where the State provides a "national home" for Jews, and in return, the Diaspora acts as a vital supporter in its development and security.

Israel possesses the means and a stated policy to intervene abroad to protect Jewish communities and Israeli citizens targeted by ideological or violent terrorism. The state views itself as responsible for the safety of Jews worldwide, utilizing a combination of intelligence, specialized military units, and international cooperation.

Israel’s foreign intelligence agency acts globally to identify and disrupt terror networks targeting Jewish and Israeli sites, often collaborating with foreign intelligence services. Israel possess specialized, highly trained units capable of conducting covert rescue operations in foreign territories, with a historical precedent for long-range missions.

Pesach and Israel’s Declaration of Independence are linked as the foundational "national liberation" stories of the Jewish people, symbolizing the journey from slavery to sovereignty. Pesach celebrates the ancient Exodus from Egypt, while the 1948 Declaration mirrors this by creating a modern, independent homeland.

Pesach is viewed as the birth of the Jewish people as a distinct nation. The declaration in 1948, signed just weeks after Passover that year, represents the rebirth of this nation in their ancient homeland. Both events focus on liberation from bondage—the biblical servitude in Egypt and the modern, centuries-long struggle for safety, culminating in a state.

Of all types of terrorism, the most devastating for the global Jewish community is ideological terrorism. The Independence Declaration establishes a foundational, political, and moral relationship between the State of Israel and the Jewish diaspora. It functions as a guiding, constitutional principle that outlines a partnership based on shared history, mutual responsibility, and common goals.