Waiting for the Messiah.
Boris Gulko
Judaism gives clear life
instructions what Jew can eat, when and how, when and where to pray, the rules
of intimate life. But information how to organize public life is not
implemented. In the Torah, God allows, if we want: When you have entered the land ADONAI
your God is giving you, have taken possession of it and are living there, you
may say, 'I want to have a king over me, like all the other nations around me.'" (Deuteronomy 17:14 -15). But when
the Jews came to the Prophet Shmuel asking about the King, Almighty condemned
us for it. He explained: "Not you Shmuel got denied but they rejected Me
from the reign over them" (8:8).Lack of instructions on "proper organization of society” means one can guess that a "proper" one simply doesn’t exist. Rather, it exists, but only upon the coming of the Messiah. In other words, if we notice that our society is organized in a perfect way it’s a sign of those Messianic times, and the Messiah is among us.
The belief in the coming of the Messiah is one of the 13 faith principles formulated by Rambam[A1] . In general, it is the belief in the coming of a brighter future. No other particular doctrine caused so much trouble to Jews.
At the beginning of our era Jews of Judea firmly believed that the time of Messiah had come. Some mistook took this carpenter from
After such failures in mystical messianic movements, Jews created rational messianic movement. The grandson of a Rabbi, Karl Marx made up a detailed secular instruction how to build a brighter future. The main innovation of Marx was the international nature of his “messiahship” as relating to all peoples.
The Jews of the world enthusiastically adopted a messianic project of Marx. The first attempt to implement it was the Russian experiment. Leon Trotsky, a Jew, successfully organized the October revolution in 1917, created the Red Army, led it to victory in the Civil War and handed over the power to two Messiahs (the concept of two messiahs exists in Judaism. In Christianity there are two comings of one Messiah.). Messiahs of Marxism were Lenin and Stalin; Jews from Europe and
The end of Jewish participation in building a better future in the
Recently, one of them almost became the President. Only scamming of the Democratic Party who wanted to see the Black Messiah, a woman or someone out of sex minorities, but not the Jew, did not permit socialist Bernie Sanders to lead the country to the bright future of Marxism.
The views of American Jews are reflected in the sociological survey held by my 9-year-old granddaughter Nessa. She informed me that her schoolmates at Jewish school (it means their parents) believe that the best President for the
However, you should not assume that all American Jews are impervious to experience. In 70-is Irving Kristol[A2] has formulated a new ideology, calling it “neo-conservatism”, as he described the views of "liberals, returning from the world of dreams to reality". In the book "Two cheers for capitalism" Kristol acknowledged that capitalism deserves praise, because it works in a simple, tangible sense of the word, "and that it corresponds to the notion of personal liberty”. But capitalism of "neo-conservative” by Kristol also needed a moral message. Kristol insisted that to maintain modern democracies any economic philosophy needs to be expanded by "political philosophy, moral philosophy and even religious thought."
Golden time neo-conservatism marked 8 years of Reagan's Presidency, who also adopted a new ideology. Economic success of
Natan Sharansky [A3] in his book "in defense of democracy", too, invited to resolve all the world's problems by matrix of neo-conservatism. It made a great impression on Bush Jr. "Democracies don’t attack each other", repeated Sharansky in his numerous interviews on American TV.
It is so, when it comes to
Equally doomed was President Obama’s attempt to breathe life into the idea of Islamic democracy, aiding to replace United States ally Mubarak in Egypt with "Democratic" Muslim Brotherhood. Generous Obama supported the "brothers" with one and a half billion of American money, but Egyptians overthrew Obama’s "Democrats". It became apparent that the ideology of neo-conservatism for Muslim countries has failed.
The formal completion of the neo-conservatism was the victory at the last election, Donald Trump, who rejected this “messiahship” for the foreign policy of the
Neo-conservatives panicked. The editor of the Weekly Standard, William, the son of Irving Kristol, Chief foreign policy columnist of Wall Street Journal Brett Stevens and their associates created Republican movement ”Never Trump” and announced that they prefer to have Hillary for the President. This means they would prefer that the
President Trump is the friendliest to Israel American leader in the history of the Jewish State. Now, if the Israelis do not throw off their petty squabbling Government about Netanyahu couple drinking pink champagne and smoking cigars and won’t get entangled in the next elections, they will be able to give up the deadly idea of "two States for two peoples," to extend Israeli sovereignty on the "zone S" in Judea and Samaria, i.e. to lands not occupied by Arab towns and villages and to have the United States Embassy in Jerusalem.
Is President Trump the Messiah? Because the Messiah doesn’t necessarily have to be a Jew. The Prophet Isaiah (45:1) predicted the Messiah as Koresh (also called by Kir). King Koresh, gaining
Trump is a Christian, a follower of the optimistic teachings of the Rev. Norman Vincent Peale, contained in his book “The power of positive thinking". Having Jewish daughter and grandchildren, he is a natural bridge between American Zionism (it was the name Puritans, the founders of this country, called it) and Jews, between, in the words of Abraham Lincoln, "almost chosen people," and the chosen ones.
Trump promises to do much for
If this does not happen, we will continue to expect the Messiah, because faith in his coming is one of the 13 principles of our Faith.
Translated by Alla Axelrod 02/02/2017
[A1]Rabbi Moses
ben Maimon commonly
known as Maimonides and
also referred to by
the acronym Rambam, was a
medieval Sephardic Jewish philosopher who became one of the most prolific and influential Torah scholars of the Middle Ages.
[A2]Irving Kristol was an American columnist, journalist, and writer who was
dubbed the "godfather of neo-conservatism."
[A3]Natan Sharansky is an Israeli politician, human rights activist and
author who, as a refusnik in the Soviet Union
during the 1970s and 1980s, spent nine years in Soviet prisons.
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