Israel Palestine Infos
Uri Avnery
27.2.10
White Lie
THIS COMING Wednesday,
the Supreme Court of
Odd? Indeed.
The Israeli Interior
Ministry recognizes 126 nations, but not the Israeli nation. An Israeli citizen
can be registered as belonging to the Assyrian, the Tatar or the Circassian
nation. But the Israeli nation? Sorry, no such thing.
According to the official
doctrine, the State of
Messy? Indeed.
THIS MESS started 113
years ago, when the Viennese Journalist Theodor Herzl wrote his book “The State
of the Jews”. (That’s the true translation. The generally used name “The Jewish
State” is false and means something else.) For this purpose he had to perform an
acrobatic exercise. One can say that he used a white lie.
Modern Zionism was born
as a direct response to modern anti-Semitism. Not by accident, the term
“Zionismus” came into being some 20 years after the term “Antisemitismus” was
invented in
In Europe and the
All these national
movements were necessarily anti-Semitic, some more, some less, because the very
existence of the Jewish Diaspora ran counter to their basic perceptions. A
Diaspora without a homeland, dispersed over dozens of countries, could not be
reconciled with the idea of a homeland-rooted nation seeking uniformity.
Herzl understood that the
new reality was inherently dangerous for the Jews. In the beginning he cherished
the idea of complete assimilation: all the Jews would be baptized and disappear
in the new nations. As a professional writer for the theater, he even devised
the scenario: all Viennese Jews would march together to St. Stephen’s cathedral
and be baptized en masse.
When he realized that
this scenario was a bit far-fetched, Herzl passed from the idea of individual
assimilation to what may be called collective assimilation: if there is no place
for the Jews in the new nations, then they should define themselves as a nation
like all the others, rooted in a homeland of their own and living in a state of
their own. This idea was called Zionism.
BUT THERE was a problem:
a Jewish nation did not exist. The Jews were not a nation but a religious-ethnic
community.
A nation exists on one
level of human society, a religious-ethnic community on another. A “nation” is
an entity living together in one country with a common political will. A
“community” is a religious entity based on a common faith, which can live in
different countries. A German, for example, can be Catholic or Protestant; a
Catholic can be German or French.
These two types of entity
have two different means of survival, much as different species in nature. When
a lion is in danger, it fights, it attacks. For that purpose, nature has
equipped it with teeth and claws. When a gazelle is in danger, it runs. Nature
has given it quick legs. Every method is good, if it is effective. (If it were
not effective, the species would not have survived to this day.)
When a nation is in
danger, it stands and fights. When a religious community is in danger, it moves
elsewhere. The Jews, more than any others, have perfected the art of escape.
Even after the horrors of the Holocaust, the Jewish Diaspora has survived and
now, two generations later, it is again flourishing.
IN ORDER to invent a
Jewish nation, Herzl had to ignore this difference. He pretended that the Jewish
ethnic-religious community was also a Jewish nation. In other words: contrary to
all other peoples, the Jews were both a nation and a religious community; as far
as Jews were concerned, the two were the same. The nation was a religion, the
religion was a nation.
This was the “white lie”.
There was no other way: without it, Zionism could not have come into being. The
new movement took the Star of David from the synagogue, the candlestick from the
The first to detect the
falsification were the Orthodox Rabbis. Almost all of them damned Herzl and his
Zionism in no uncertain terms. The most extreme was the Rabbi of Lubavitch, who
accused Herzl of destroying Judaism. The Jews, he wrote, are united by their
adherence to God’s commandments. Doctor Herzl wants to supplant this God-given
bond with secular nationalism.
When Herzl originated the
Zionist idea, he did not intend to found the “State of the Jews” in
When the State of
THESE DAYS
“Hebrew”, not “Jewish”.
And not by accident: at that time, the term “Jewish state” sounded decidedly
strange. In the preceding years, people in this country had got used to making a
clear distinction between “Jewish” and “Hebrew”, between matters that belonged
to the Diaspora and those belonging to this country: Jewish Diaspora, Jewish
language (Yiddish), Jewish Stetl, Jewish religion, Jewish tradition -
but Hebrew language, Hebrew agriculture,
Hebrew industries, Hebrew underground organizations, Hebrew policemen.
If so, why do the words
“Jewish state” appear in our Declaration of
The building was
finished, but the scaffolding was not taken down. On the contrary: it became the
most important part of the building and dominates its facade.
LIKE MOST of us at the
time, David Ben-Gurion believed that Zionism had supplanted religion and that
religion had become redundant. He was quite sure that it would shrivel and
disappear by itself in the new secular state. He decided that we could afford to
dispense with the military service of Yeshiva bochers (Talmud school students),
believing that their number would dwindle from a few hundred to almost none. The
same thought caused him to allow religious schools to continue in existence.
Like Herzl, who promised to “keep our Rabbis in the synagogues and our army
officers in the barracks”, Ben-Gurion was certain that the state would be
entirely secular.
When Herzl wrote of the
“state of the Jews” he did not dream that the Jewish Diaspora would continue to
exist. In his view, only the citizens of the new state would henceforth be
called “Jews”, all other Jews in the world would assimilate in their various
nations and disappear from view.
BUT THE “white lie” of
Herzl had results he did not dream of, as did the compromises of Ben-Gurion.
Religion did not wither away in
The religious schools are
eating up the general education system and are going to overpower it, if we
don’t become aware of the danger and assert our Israeli essence. Voting rights
are about to be accorded to Israelis residing abroad, and this is a step towards
giving the vote to all Jews around the world. And, most important: the ugly
weeds growing in the national-religious field – the fanatical settlers - are
pushing the state in a direction that may lead to its destruction.
TO SAFEGUARD the future
of
If this principle is
accepted, what will the future shape of
There are two possible
models, and many variations between them.
Model A: the
multi-national one. Almost all the citizens of
Model B: the American
one. The American nation is composed of all
Which of the two models
is preferable? In my view, Model B is much better. But it would depend on a
dialogue between the Hebrew majority and the Arab minority. In the end, the Arab
citizens will have to decide whether they prefer the status of equal partners in
a general Israeli nation, or the status of a recognized, autonomous national
minority in a state that acknowledges and cherishes their separate culture, side
by side with the culture of the majority.
In four days, the Supreme
Court will decide whether it is prepared to take the first step in this historic
march.