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To Chaim's point, I don't think you should challenge his degree of Jewishness. He supports the Hilltop Youth, is an Orthodox Jew, and a proud Zionist. He stated that Jews are obligated to be loyal to the Nations in which they live and they are obligated to be a light unto the Nations wherever they live. He believes that Jews should be patriots and that being a patriot means showing up for your country. And I agree with him on that point. If you live in America and see America going in the wrong direction, he believes that we are commanded by the Torah to stand up for our Nation, Jews, and our Nation, the US.
Here is what Torah Judaism teaches about a Jew who lives outside of the Land of Israel:
A person should always live in Eretz Yisrael, even in a city that
is mostly inhabited by non-Jews, and not in the exile, even
in a city that is mostly inhabited by Jews. For all those that live
in Eretz Yisrael are as if they have a G-d, and all those that live
in the exile are as if they have no G-d. As it says (Vayikra
25:38 ) ”[I took you out of Mitzrayim] to give you the land of
Cna’an to be a G-d for you”. And anyone that lives in the
exile has no G-d? Rather, it means that anyone that lives
in the exile is as if he worships idols, and similarly by
David it says (Shmuel I 26:19)” for they have driven me out
this day that I should not cleave unto the inheritance of G-d,
saying: Go, serve other gods.” For who told David to worship
other gods? Rather, it means that anyone that lives in the
exile is as if he worships idols.
Ketuvot 110b
Thus:
1. Chazal state that we must live in Israel even if it means living in a city with a non-Jewish majority. We must not live in the exile, even if we live in a city in the exile that has a Jewish majority.
2. Those who live in Israel are like Jews who have a G-d. Those who live in the exile are like Jews who have no G-d. Which Chazal explain as meaning:
Jews who live outside of Israel are like idol-worshippers.Furthermore, the Ramban quotes Sifri in teaching us that "living in Eretz Yisrael is comparable to all the other mitzvot (Torah commandments) combined".
How much more so is this true when we have a modern Jewish state with Jewish sovereignty.
Your friend calls himself an "Orthodox" Jew and a "proud Zionist" while living in America? And he thinks Jews have a right to live in the galut and must be loyal to the countries they live in? And he
demands that Jews get involved in American issues like the building of mosques in New York? And he condemns JTF Jews who are helping their fellow Jews in the struggle for Israel's survival because they do not go to a demonstration in New York? It is precisely this type of warped and un-Jewish thinking that brings punishment upon the Jewish people.
The reason I am judging your friend this way is because he labels JTF "weak, ineffectual and pathetic". If someone attacks us unjustly, we will respond with the truth. And the truth is your friend is an un-Jewish hypocrite.
I am very much against this Nazi mosque. But I am even more against "Orthodox" Jews and "proud Zionists" who justify the terrible sin of living outside of Israel and who are more worried about a mosque in New York than about the mosques on the Temple Mount.
Your friend gives money to establishment groups like the ZOA instead of JTF? Talk about "weak, ineffectual and pathetic".
JTF is the most effective Jewish group in the world dollar for dollar. With a budget of only tens of thousands of dollars, we are influencing what goes on in the campaign to save Judea and Samaria.