"It is not a foreign land we have taken, nor is it over strangers' property we have ruled; rather, it is our inheritance that was illegally conquered at one time, and when we were able to do so, we returned it to our possession."

Reply of Shimon the Hashmonai to Antiochus IV, Invader of Israel
I Maccabees 15:33-34

 

 

by William P. Welty, Ph.D.

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Kfar Tapuach:
Everyday Life in an Israeli War Zone

just couldn't stop thinking about the settlers vs. the Indians yesterday. And I don't mean the kind of Indians you see in the movies, either. I mean the type I read about in Fort Madison, Iowa when I was 11 years old. Give me a minute to explain and all of this will make sense.

I had lunch on Friday, 13 June 2003 with Moshe Parry, an orthodox Rabbi from the Los Angeles area, and with David Ha'ivri, an Israeli resident of and a spokesman for Kfar Tapuach, an Israeli "settlement" in the "Occupied Territories" of Israel, which in David's view (and in my view, also) really only means he lives in a portion of Israeli territory that never should have been under non-Jewish hegemony.

My twin brother Charles, a screenwriter, accompanied us to talk about his fact-based portrayal of Eliezer ben Yehuda, the founder of modern Hebrew.

Both Moshe and David are Orthodox Jews, and I don't mind telling you it was a challenge to meet them for lunch, considering that as best as I can tell, there is only one truly kosher deli in all of Orange County, and these two folks don't eat anything non-kosher. But we managed to find each other, anyway.

David was just winding down a fundraising tour for his Yesha community of Kfar Tapuach. The term "Yesha" is an Israeli acronym that stands for the so-called "Occupied Territories". All of this means that David's home town is situated right smack in the middle of Injun territory. So to speak.

There are a lot of things I like about David Ha'ivri. Take his name, for instance. It literally translates as "David the Hebrew". Sort of like the Israeli equivalent of "John Doe," I think. Generically simple. Elegant. Like his commitment to the right of Israel to remain in Ha'Aretz, "the Land" promised by God Himself to Abraham and his descendants.

During our time together, I introduced David and his host Moshe to what I've been doing to educate Americans and the West about the problems faced from conservative Muslims. If you could have listened in on our conversation, you would have heard this goy singing from the same sheet of choir music with David and Moshe about our mutual frustrations concerning how the United States of America has treated Jonathan Pollard.

David told me what life is like in a small town in Israel. One surrounded by enemies who would gladly destroy them all if given an opportunity.

The Fort Madison Connection

As David told me his story, I was reminded of some things I learned when I was growing up in Fort Madison, Iowa. When I was eleven years old, a local manufacturer tore up its parking lot to make room for some more buildings. In doing so, the construction workers came across the ruins of old Fort Madison, a colonial military settlement that had been burned to the ground by "native Americans" during the first half of the 19th century. For a brief period during the early 1960's Fort Madison's history was talked about all around the United States.

I remember reading about old Fort Madison in The Palimpsest, an official quarterly publication of the Iowa Historical Society. The true stories chronicled in The Palimpsest opened my eyes to how the Iowan Indians treated colonial settlers.

To put it succinctly, they were brutal.

The Palimpsest wrote graphically how the Indian attackers kidnapped American soldiers, cut out their hearts and cut off their heads, and impaled both on stakes set out during the middle of the night. The stakes were strategically placed overnight near the entrance gates to the Fort Madison stockade so that the troops would see them in the morning light when they arose from sleep.

Creepy stuff.

And just as eternal vigilance was the price of maintaining the peace on the old American frontier, there's a modern-day "settlers vs. the Indians" war going on in Israel right now. The stakes are just as high for Israeli settlers as they were for the American colonial settlers who moved west of the Mississippi River in the early 1800's: Life or death, with very, very little in between.

Everyday Life in an Israeli War Zone

David gave me a CD-ROM that contains a 9 minute MPG video about life in Kfar Tapuach. The file is more than 200 megabytes in size, which means it can take a long, long time to download and play over the internet, but if you'd like to view it, click here and be prepared to wait for 220 megabytes to download over your internet connection. The file contains an "MPG" extension. (If you right-click on the link, you can save the file on your computer.) The file is located on the same server that distributes our Themelios Institute web site.

Even now as I think of David's video, I can't help but think about one of the Israeli women who appears in the video. She was described in the video as a social events coordinator for Kfar Tapuach. She plans parties for children.

As I think about her and her work, I can't help but ask this not-so-rhetorical question: Just how do you plan a community recreation event for little boys and girls when all the parents have to bring military-grade rifles along to the party so they can protect their children from being shot at by Muslim terrorists?

At Kfar Tapuach, the phrase "Don't leave home without it" refers to your side arm, not to your credit card.

Concluding Thoughts

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