Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Jabotinsky's 1935 'Band Wagon'
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Jabotinsky's Funeral as Reported in the New York Times
TRIBUTE BY 12,000 PAID JABOTINSKY;
They Stand Outside Chapel in Second Ave. During Funeral of Noted Zionist Leader; 200 Cantors sing ritual; Thousands Line Streets When Cortege Passes Through East Side After Service; No Eulogies Given; Many Weep as Taps Sound Military Service at Grave
Aug. 7, 1940
TRIBUTE BY 12,000 PAID JABOTINSKY; They Stand Outside Chapel in Second Ave. During Funeral of Noted Zionist Leader
As more than 12,000 persons stood out in the street, a funeral service was held yesterday for Vladimir Jabotinsky, author, soldier and world leader of the New Zionist Organization, at the Gramercy Park Memorial Chapel, 152 Second Avenue. Mr. Jabotinsky, who died of a heart attack Saturday night at Camp Betar, Zionist youth camp at Hunter, N. Y., was unaware that his son Eri, who had been imprisoned at Acre Fortress in Palestine for nationalist activities, had been released from prison earlier that day. A Zionist holiday was declared in Palestine yesterday in memory of Mr. Jabotinsky.
Prominent Jewish leaders and representatives of Jewish organizations and the British, Polish and Czech Consulates were among the 750 per- sons invited to the funeral service, at which Rabbis Maurice Rose of Temple Sinai, Brooklyn; Samuel Telushkin of Brooklyn, and H. S. Epstein of St. Louis, officiated. Led by Joseph Ruminsky, Jewish composer, 200 Verband cantors sang an ancient Hebrew ritual chant.
At the request of Mr. Jabotinsky, there were no speeches, eulogies or instrumental music, based on the precedent of the funeral of Theodore Herzl, founder of modern Zionism. John H. Patterson, D. S. O., British commander of the legion Mr. Jabotinsky fought with in Palestine during the World War, was among the 150 honorary pallbearers, all close associates of Mr. Jabotinsky in his fight for a Jewish nationalist state in Palestine. Other pallbearers were Professor James G. McDonald, former High Commissioner for Refugees of the League of Nations; James Freeman of Ottawa, president of the Canadian Zionist Organization; Colonel A. Ralph Steinberg, Past Master of B'nai B'rith; John Gunther, author; Willard G. Stanton, chairman of the American Friends of Jewish Palestine; William B. Ziff, Chicago publisher; K. B. Friedman, assistant United States District Attorney; Professor Benjamin Akzin of City College, Dr. Joseph E. Braunstein of the Menorah Home for the Aged and Infirm, Colonel Maurice Mendelsohn, past national commander of the Jewish War Veterans; Jacob Landau, editor, and Judge Jacob S. Strahl of the Municipal Court. Mayor La Guardia was represented by his secretary, Stanley H. Howe. The funeral arrangements were made by the New Zionist Organiza- tion under the direction of E. Ben-Horin.
At the end of the chapel service the coffin, draped with a Zionist flag, was carried from the funeral home, surrounded by an honor guard of fifty boys and girls, mem- bers of the Brith Trumpeldor. Many men and women wept as Martin Winnick, national bugler of the Jewish War Veterans, sounded taps before the coffin was placed in the hearse. Estimated by Inspector John J. De Martino, who directed fifty patrol- men and five sergeants, as one of the largest funerals on the East Side, a throng of 25,000 followed the cortege or lined the route.
All vehicular traffic was stopped on Second Avenue as the hearse and guard of honor went north on Sec- ond Avenue to Fourteenth Street, east to First Avenue, south to Thirteenth and then west again to Second Avenue. Proceeding south on Second Avenue, where Jewish theatres and homes had hung out mourning drapes, the cortege stopped be- tween Tenth and Ninth Streets in front of the funeral chapel, where the cantors sang a Jewish mourn- ing song and the Jewish national anthem. At Houston Street and Second Avenue, a salute of honor was giv- en the hearse, and then a motorcade of fifty cars and eight buses left for the New Montefiore Ceme- tery at Farmingdale, L. I., where a military service was held.
Burial was in the cemetery's Nardau Circle. It is expected permanent burial will take place in Palestine when the war is over. The military guard of honor was formed by the Jewish War Veterans, East Side Post No. 4, and led by A. Propes, leader of the Zionist youth movement in Poland, and Jeremiah Halpren, leader of the Marine League of Zionists. Other Jewish organizations represented were the Nardau Circle of the Zion- ist Organization of America and Young Israel.
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Israel's Reform Movement and Crime in the Arab Sector
On January 8 this year, the Israel Religious Action Center - IRAC posted a "Public Statement".
It addressed, on behalf of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism and the Council of Reform Rabbis in Israel, the issue of murders in Israeli society. While claiming that the "number of murders in Israeli society has reached unimaginable proportions', even they could not escape the reality that "the overwhelming majority of the victims are Palestinian citizens of Israel" yet added, "the harm is to Israeli society as a whole."
The statement reads - and I quote in full:
After more than 250 people were murdered in 2025, 11 people were murdered in the first week of 2026 alone. This violence is not an inevitable fate, but rather the result of neglect, selective enforcement, and a governance vacuum into which criminal organizations have entered. The police are not adequately addressing this horrific phenomenon, creating a reality that would be unthinkable in Jewish localities. Israel's rate of solved murder cases in Arab society stands at only 15%, compared with 65% in Jewish society. The message conveyed is that the lives of Arab citizens are worth less than the lives of Jews. This is a message that must not be accepted in a Jewish and democratic state.
This shocking reality cannot be accepted. Jewish tradition sanctifies the life of every human being, expressed in the teaching: “Beloved is humanity, for it was created in the image [of God].” It teaches us that “whoever destroys a single life is considered as though they destroyed an entire world, and whoever preserves a single life is considered as though they preserved an entire world” (Sanhedrin 4:5). It also teaches us that it is our duty to be responsible for the lives of every person, and when we fail to do so, we transgress the commandment, “You shall not stand idly by the blood of your neighbor” (Leviticus 19:16).
Maimonides writes on this matter: “Anyone who is able to save and does not save transgresses ‘You shall not stand idly by the blood of your neighbor.’ Likewise, one who sees their fellow drowning in the sea, or bandits coming upon them, or a wild animal attacking them, and is able to save them personally, or to hire others to save them, and does not do so… and all similar cases—one who does these things transgresses ‘You shall not stand idly by the blood of your neighbor’” (Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Murder and the Preservation of Life 1:20).
From the ritual of the heifer whose neck is broken (‘Egla Arufa’), we learn of the obligation of leadership to take responsibility for the blood of the murdered, as well as the duty to protest. As the sages taught: “Anyone who could have protested against the members of their household and did not do so is held accountable for the members of their household; against the people of their city and did not do so is held accountable for the people of their city; against the whole world and did not do so is held accountable for the whole world” (Shabbat 54b).
The government, and the Ministry of National Security in particular, are obligated to protect all citizens of the state, without distinction of religion, nationality, or race. Indeed, this is a complex issue, but if there is will and commitment to the safety of Palestinian citizens of the state, it can be solved. The proof is the dramatic decline in the number of murders during the tenure of the previous government, which placed the issue at the top of its priorities and formulated a multi-year national emergency plan called “Safe Path.”
We call on the Government of Israel to place the fight against crime in Arab society at the top of its priorities, to allocate sufficient resources to address it, and to immediately formulate an effective plan to deal with the phenomenon, in dialogue with the leadership of the Arab public in Israel.
My comments:
1. To adopt the terminology of "Palestinian citizens" is purely fanciful political "correctness" with no legal legitimization. Moreover, it has nothing to do with the issue they are addressing except to blur the matter as if they are not Israelis.
2. No responsibility or agency is awarded to the "Arab society" mentioned. Not to the immams. Not to the Armayors of Arab localities. Not to educators. Not to politicians. It's all the fault of the Jews.
3. No criticism of Israel's Attorney-Gneral and others who have stymmied attempts of the government to treat the issue through the GSS with authorized intelligence-gathering usually applied to terrorists.
In short, a politicall diatribe.
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Friday, January 16, 2026
The Palestine entity - 1960
From FRUS:
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XVII, Near East, 1961–1962
34. Circular Telegram From the Department of State to Certain Near Eastern and North African Posts
Washington, April 15, 1961
...At Arab League meeting at Shtaura* last August, decision was made to establish Palestine “personality” or “entity” with implication of Algerian-type movement designed ultimately to eliminate Israel. While longer range plans include military organization and Palestine government, Arabs apparently plan take steps gradually. At last fall’s UNGA meeting, Arab UN delegates promoted concept of UN custodian for Arab properties left in Israel apparently as suitable first post-Shtaura gambit. They obviously encouraged by new composition of UN, believing that through mutual back-scratching tactics they can parlay Afro-Asian and Soviet bloc votes into series of votes progressively hostile to Israel. Upset by Nkrumah’s opening speech which urged Near East states to be “realistic” and implied Arabs should agree to Arab-Israel settlement, all Arab delegates engaged in lengthy harangues rehashing whole Palestine problem to “educate” new delegations.
* Chtaura, in Lebanon in last week of August when Arab foreign ministers conferred from 22 to 29 August.
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UPDATE
From this article:
On January 19, 1960, King Hussein publicly expressed this urgency. In an interview with the Associated Press, he explained, “Since 1948, Arab leaders have approached the Palestine problem in an irresponsible manner. They have not looked into the future. They have no plan or approach. They have used the Palestinian people for selfish political purposes. This is ridiculous and, I could say, criminal.” Hussein suggested that the Arab League reactivate the Palestine Conciliation Commission and base negotiations with Israel upon U.N. General Assembly Resolution 194, which suggested that refugees “wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbours” should be permitted to do so. The king charged Foreign Minister Nasser Musa with formulating a plan to present to a February 1960 Arab League session. King Hussein hoped that the Arab League would endorse principles of a settlement that could then serve as a basis for negotiations with Israel.
In a speech before parliament, Prime Minister Haza’ al-Majali[9] outlined general principles for a more productive Arab approach to the Palestinian problem. He called for an end to exploitation of the “emotions of the Arabs in general and the Palestinian refugees in particular"; a “realistic assessment of the situation and plans"; collective Arab responsibility; recognition of the existing legal status of Jordan; and the unity of the East and West Bank.
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Wednesday, January 14, 2026
A Paralleling of Germany's Nazification of Christianity?
Did you know that in Nazi Germany, from 1939 to 1945, a special academy existed, the Institute for the Study and Eradication of Jewish Influence on German Church Life? It resulted from an effort, begun in the 1920s, to Nazify Christianity. It was established with the backing of eleven regional Protestant churches.
According to Prof. Susannah Heschel's research article, among other activities, a committee of the Institute produced a de-Judaized version of the New Testament, which was published by the Institute in 1940 with the title, Die Botschaft Gottes - God's Message.
As Heschel notes:
"In it, all references to Jesus' Jewishness were eradicated, including his descent from Old Testament figures, mention of Jerusalem and the Temple, and any positive references to Jews. For example, John 4:22, "Salvation comes from the Jews," was changed to the famous antisemitic slogan, "The Jews are our misfortune." Bethlehem was shifted to Galilee, reflecting Grundmann's claim, discussed below, that Jesus could not have been a racial Jew because the Galilee was populated by non-Jews."
There's an online exhibit informing about the Institute.
It was not a minor episode. Bishop Weidemann of Bremen issued a de-Judaized New Testament. and Reich Bishop Ludwig Miiller issued a "germanized" version of the Sermon on the Mount in 1936 to eliminate what he considered inappropriate Jewish moral teachings. The Die Botschaft Gottes was printed, in its first edition, in 100,000 copies as the demands of pre-publication from parish churches throughout the Reich was significant.
Richard Steigmann-Gall, reviewing the book, "The Holy Reich: Nazi Conceptions of Christianity, 1919-1945", realizes
"Christianity was part of the cultural framework of Germany in the 1920s and 1930s, the interesting point is that some people saw it as grounds to support participation in Nazism, whereas others saw it as grounds to resist. Conformity or resistance; intolerance or tolerance; Inquisition or charity? The religious texts stay the same, but what people have done with them always has varied greatly."
Listening to Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Nick Fuentes and others and especially their attacks on Israel, on Christian Zionists and, in cases, on Jews and Judaism, should alert us to previous irregularities of Christians using their form of Christiantiy as a banner to wield politically.
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