05 September 2025

We Don't Understand How Precarious Our Situation Really Is

12 Elul 5785
Erev Shabbat Kodesh
Parashat Ki Tetzei



Ki Tetzei – Holiness in Times of War
Rabbi Meir Kahane

When a camp goes out to war against your enemies, you shall guard against anything evil.  If there will be among you a man who will not be clean because of a nocturnal occurrence, he shall go outside the camp ... For Hashem, your G-d, walks in the midst of your camp so as to save you and grant you victory over your enemy.  Your camp must, therefore, be holy, so that He will not see a shameful thing among you and turn away from behind you. (Deut. 23: 10, 11, 15)

The milchemet mitzvah of the Jewish People is not like the wars of the gentiles.  Rather, its conception and birth are in holiness.  Following is Rambam (Hilchot Melachim 7:1): In both compulsory and noncompulsory war, a Kohen is appointed to address the nation during the war and he is anointed with the anointing oil.  He is the one called the mashuach milchamah, the “anointed for war.”  Israel goes into battle behind the anointed of war.  He defines and determines the nature of the war, sanctifies it through his words to the people and makes certain that Israel go to war in holiness and with trust in G-d. Such is Jewish warfare!  It is based on holiness, on faith and trust in G-d that if someone fights the wars of G-d, evil will not befall him since he is fighting for the sanctification of G-d's name.

The phrase “to save you and grant you victory over your enemies” means as follows:  First G-d will save you from yourselves, by warning you about everything evil so that you will be holy.  Only then will He grant you victory, saving you from them.  Sifri (258) comments, “If you do everything stated regarding this matter, G-d will ultimately save you and grant you victory over your enemies.”  The Jewish war camp must be holy, as is fitting for a war over the sanctification of G-d's name.  Nothing inflames the passions more than war, when acts generally forbidden become permissible.  Given such license, the evil impulse attempts to take control of a person, and no temptation is more powerful than the sexual impulse.  If women were allowed to be part of a military camp during wartime, the sins incurred would outweigh the merit earned for a milchemet mitzvah.  There would be no avoiding licentiousness and promiscuity (as in the modern Israeli army camp, Heaven help us, when the Jewish state has not adopted Jewish laws of warfare).  The army camp would, thus, be transformed from a holy camp, free of impurity and abomination (see Sforno, Ibid.) to a licentious camp.  If it became so, a war meant to sanctify G-d's name would become a stage for sexual sin, the height of profanation of G-d's name.  Therefore, a woman should not go to war with men.  Ramban explains:  Scripture warns against sin where sin is most prevalent.  It is known that soldiers going to war customarily consume every abomination, rob and steal, and are unashamed to commit adultery and every other outrage.  The most upright person, by nature, becomes cruel and vicious when the camp goes forth against the enemy.  Scripture therefore warned, “You must avoid everything evil” (Deut. 23:10).  Sifri (Ibid.) comments, “This teaches that sexual sin causes the Divine Presence to withdraw.”  Thus, sexual sin endangers the troops, for without the Divine Presence there will be no victory.  The Torah, therefore, forbade women going to war with men, even in a milchemet mitzvah, so as not to turn the mitzvah into a sin.

A Talmid Chacham does not go off to war either, even for a milchemet mitzvah.  R. Elazar said (Nedarim 32a): Why was Abraham punished such that his descendants were enslaved to the Egyptians for 210 years?  It is because he conscripted Talmidei Chachamim; “Abraham called his students [to battle].” (Gen. 14:14).  We must be aware that “Talmid Chacham” refers only to someone whose Torah study is his sole occupation, someone totally absorbed in Torah study day and night, who never leaves it for anything in the world, a person who together with his study is crucial to his generation.

There are two types of Talmidei Chachamim. The first is the one whose Torah study is his sole occupation.  This individual is totally immersed in constant Torah study.  Such a Talmid Chacham does not cease Torah study even to fulfill time-bound positive precepts incumbent on him personally, if they are of Rabbinic origin, for example, the Shemoneh Esreh according to most opinions.  He ceases only for precepts of Torah origin, such as the Shema.  The other Talmid Chacham, the one whose Torah study is not his sole occupation, must cease study for every time-bound positive precept incumbent on him personally, even those Rabbinic in origin.  Likewise, he must cease study even to do a mitzvah not specifically incumbent on him personally, i.e., a mitzvah of the community.  Milchemet mitzvah is a communal mitzvah upon which the future of the Jewish People depends.  It follows that any Talmid Chacham whose Torah study is not his sole occupation, who does not sit day and night studying Torah without earning any living or taking any vacation, will be obligated to stop studying so as to involve himself in milchemet mitzvah.  Obviously, he should do this specifically in the “holy camp” framework, lest he fall prey to sin and abomination.  Only the true Talmid Chacham, whose Torah study is his sole occupation, will be exempt from taking part in this mitzvah, because it can be performed by others.  Yet listen to this, dear friends, and remember it:  Not everyone who wishes to claim such a title may do so. If someone cloaks himself in the mantle of a Talmid Chacham whose Torah study is his sole occupation when he is unworthy of this, only to shirk the mitzvah of going to war, sanctifying G-d's name, taking G-d's revenge and assisting Israel against the attacking foe, he is a shedder of blood and his sin is unbearable.  As Rambam said regarding the person commanded to fight (Hilchot Melachim 7:15); “If he does not strive to be victorious and does not fight with all his heart and soul, it is as though he has shed everyone's blood.”  What shall we say about him who was obligated to fight and did not fight at all?

When it comes to the enemies of Israel who attack and beleaguer us and desire to destroy us, we are certainly required to smite them until they are consumed.  It is a mitzvah – a milchemet mitzvah.  The law states clearly that “assisting Israel against the attacking foe”, which constitutes a milchemet mitzvah, refers not just to an enemy who attacks with intent to annihilate Jews, but to every attempt to hurt or plunder as well, even just theft.  Obviously, it includes a situation where non-Jews demand a portion of the Land of Israel, for there is an outright prohibition against giving part of the Land to a non-Jew, as we shall see.  Eruvin 45 teaches: “In a border town, even where the non-Jews are not attacking to kill Jews but just demanding hay and straw, we go forth armed to attack them, even violating the Sabbath to do so.”  Rashi comments: “Lest they capture it, making the rest of the Land easier for them to capture.”  Rashi's point is that for this reason we go forth even on the Sabbath.  Yet, regarding the actual law of assisting against an attacking foe, surely, the very fact that non-Jews are demanding even just hay and straw or money and taxes is enough reason to attack them, and that is a milchemet mitzvah.  Likewise, it is clearly forbidden by a grave Torah prohibition to let a non-Jew steal even the smallest part of the Land of Israel.  After all, there is a prohibition forbidding us even to diminish the spiritually pure area of the Land of Israel (Moed Kattan 5b): “We do not put a marker marking a spiritually impure area far from that area, so as not to lose part of the Land of Israel.”  Due to our sins, the reason we were exiled from our land, the laws of war have been so corrupted and confused by so many fine students that ignorance on this matter has surpassed all limits. Some have no understanding whatsoever of what a milchemet mitzvah is, and in their blindness ask whether the war between us and the Arabs today is such a war.  Woe to the ears that hear this!  It is a great mitzvah to hate evil and evildoers, and even to wage war against them, it is an even greater mitzvah to love goodness and the righteous, i.e., those whom G-d has defined as good and righteous.  The mitzvah to love one's fellow Jew, one of the Torah's foundations, dictates that a Jew must save the life of every other Jew who is in danger.  This is a mitzvah incumbent on an individual, and how much more so regarding the community.  It is part of “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Lev. 19:18), yet it also stands independently (Ibid., v. 16): “Do not stand still when your neighbor's life is in danger.”
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[Source: Compiled by Tzipora Liron-Pinner from "The Jewish Idea!" of Rabbi Meir Kahane HY"D]

Surely, Rabbi Kahane never imagined a scenario by which an Israeli government would refuse to win a war and refuse to reclaim the land from which it was launched!!

~ SHABBAT SHALOM ~

9 comments:

  1. I don't think it's a matter of the medinat refusing to win a war. Hashem has arranged it so that we will not win. I knew this from the very beginning, the first days when the IDF proudly boasted about homos enlisting together. The second sign was when I saw their rainbow flag draped over the tank. In that moment I said to myself, we will not win this war. I believe the same applies to not claiming our inheritance. Hashem has blocked the medinat. We do not have the zehut at present. It will wait until Moshiach. And between now and then, chas v'shalom, I believe our lives will become more bitter. However we have only ourselves to blame. What we are is what we create.

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    1. Oh YES! It is certainly a case of refusing to win the war, dragging it out unnecessarily. The vast majority still misunderstand what is really going on here. I don't know how many more ways I can explain it. It was all planned out and executed entirely according to that plan, up until today. The War Against Jerusalem is a War against Torah - they mean to eliminate the religion by any and all means possible. The Bilaam plan works every time, Israel gets mired in idolatry and immorality which removes Divine protection and then we are like sheep to the slaughter in a physical war without spiritual backing from Above.

      And NO! Resoundingly NO! Hashem has not "arranged" any of this! Are you mad!!! To suggest such a thing. What chillul Hashem to accuse Him of "arranging" this situation and "blocking" us - whatever that means! WE pushed HIM away. WE have brought all this upon ourselves and to this day we refuse to repent.

      Look we are coming to the end - ready or not. B'ita, like Shabbat, it comes whether we are ready or deserving or not. But, like the prophet says in the Name of Hashem, He's not doing it for us but for the sake of His Name which is desecrated because of our sins. EVERYONE unwilling to repent this mass rebellion against HKB"H's rule, starting with the government, is going to simply be removed from this world and only the faithful and loyal to Torah - 100% committed to doing HKB"H's will - is going to survive to live in the new world.

      Again, I can't emphasize this enough. The entire course of this forever war - beginning with the First Intifada - has been planned and managed from the very beginning, down to the "leader" they put in charge of overseeing it. The damage they wished to inflict has been calculated into every detail.

      This regime refuses to win because the plan is to wear us down - physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, in every conceivable way, to destroy us once and for all. The Torah is our only reason for being. When we trade it for Western "values" and become the new Hellenists - the Judeo-Chr*stians - instead of Jews, we are ripe for the picking.

      Hashem is not responsible for this, we are, and only we can fix it. But first we must acknowledge our faiure and correct them - before it is too late! It need not wait until Mashiach!!!

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    2. You deny the Providence of Hashem. I suggest you watch a recent talk given abroad by the mother of Aviathan Orh. You might learn what it means to have emunah. I short, she said everything is from HKBH. She knows that Hashem is with Aviathan Ohr. She said Hashem put him there and Hashem will take him out. And she said that even the evil creatures who massacred our people and are holding her son, even they are from Hashem. She teaches us what it means to be a Torah Jew. To deny Hashem's role in all that is unfolding before us is heresy. It's not easy. This emunah thing. But it's all we have. Shabbat Shalom.

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    3. Not at all! Gavriela Devorah, It is certainly not heresy to take responsibility for our own role in events. HKB"H built this world on giving us free choice. When we choose wrong and it results in tragedy, that's not on Hashem. That's on us. What do you think the idea of tikkun is about if we don't have the power to fix what weve damaged. According to your philosophy, it's all on Hashem so given that, why would we even try? Taking responsibliity for our own sins is not a denial of Hashem's sovereignty. It's a recognition and an acknowledgement of our failures to uphold our end of the covenant which obligates both parties - HKB"H and us. Why would I listen to anyone or anything but the Torah on this matter? What this women is promoting is a denial of one of the most basic precepts of the Torah as I've already set out above. Free choice and our own responsibility for making right choices. "Today I set before you the blessing and the curse, life and death - choose life!"

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  2. Most of the youth it’s homer Shabat in israel (statistics). Also this year most of 1 graders are in religious schools instead of secular. So this will tip the scale on the favor of Am israel.

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    1. This. From 2023 only 21 percent of kita aleph was in secular schools, everyone else was in some kind of religious school. Also, take into accoutn that many of hte children in secular schools aren't Jewish. From the same article in 2023 three quarters of all Jewish children live in traditional thru haredi homes. Be'D ken yirbu. From elsewhere, 68 percent of Jewish Israelis regularly say Baruch Hashem.
      Hitoreri

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  3. Yessss, drbsd.
    And the article which posted the statistic was quickly removed from Times oY.
    -leah

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  4. It seems to get worse by the day. Of course, this is something that H' will definitely not allow ( He destroyed the world 5000 years ago
    for these reasons) - Hashem Yerachem. I also always believed that, as
    hard as it is to swallow, the 'state' will have to fall in order for Moshiach to arise. The state has sunk to the low levels of the ancient kingdom of :Israel' where there was not one righteous king. The Kingdom of Yehudah had a good king, a bad one and then two good ones and then again up and down but always had good ones because anyone of them could have been the true Moshiach.
    This is so frightening; the only optimistic thing is that we are so close
    to the Geulah Shleimah- may it come immediately!
    yiddel

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  5. May Hashem see our intentions, desires and actions to do His will and may this tip the scales in our favor for Moshiach SOON. KG

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