I've featured Northwestern Law Professor Eugene Kontorovich on this blog before. In this piece from the Times of Israel, he blasts American Jewish 'leaders' (perhaps the scare quotes should include the word 'Jewish' as well) who call on Israelis to make '
painful sacrifices for peace' while they sit in their ivory towers in the US.
Aliyah would steer away from the iceberg.
Adding even 150,000 American Jews would be a major boost to Israel. The
creativity and success of American Jews would give a massive boost to
the Israeli economy, and their very arrival would inject optimism and
momentum into the society. To be sure, American Jews would not radically
remake the demographic situation because of their extraordinarily low
fertility rate – the lowest of any ethnic group in the U.S. – but this
only emphasizes that American Jews are not well-positioned to give
demographic advice.
Obviously, one might think such a suggestion
is unrealistic. How can one expect 150,000 American Jews to leave their
lives behind to come to Israel – even if it is in the name of peace?
Sure, aliyah is a wonderful ideal, but for many people, it is just not
practical – they have jobs here, kids are in schools, their lives are
here. Just not practical.
Yes, moving 150,000 people is not reasonable,
realistic, or practical. So American Jewish leaders should not recommend
Israelis make the exact kind of “painful concessions” that they
themselves are unwilling to make.
Whatever one might think of the need “painful
concessions,” or the proper role of the Diaspora in Israeli affairs, on
this issue in particular, American Jews have no right to call for
Israelis to make painful sacrifices for peace – because they are
precisely the kind of sacrifices the former have, by definition, refused to make.
At the very least, one would wonder why
signatories of such letters, concerned as they are about Israel’s
demographics, do not as actively promote aliyah as they do expulsion.
Read it all. For the record, Professor Kontorovich is making aliya this summer.
May G-d bless and keep America's leftist JINOs far away from us.
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Those people are not only the least likely to make Aliya and the most likely not to have Jewish kids.
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