December 6, 2010

  • "They say there never was a Chanukah"

    “It happened in those times and again in our time!”
    They say there never was a Chanukah

    2,200 years ago, the Maccabees fought off an attempt from the Greeks to delegitimize the existence of the Jewish people. But you and I know that the battle to denyhttps://www.kintera.org/site/apps/ka/sd/donor.asp?c=lsKWLbPJLnF&b=4860911&en=7pLHJONoF5KCJTPAK9JCJSNyFkKXI2MxFeJQL2OyHdLQKWNCKtF Israel’s right to exist is still going on in our time and you can help us do something about it.

    Only last week, a senior Palestinian Authority Ministry of Information official had the audacity to say, “The Jews have no historical or religious ties to the Temple Mount or the Western Wall. There is no archeological evidence that the Temple Mount was built during the period of King Solomon….”

    This lie was contradicted by their own Supreme Muslim Council, the highest Muslim religious authority in Jerusalem which, from 1924 to 1953 published their own official guide to Jerusalem which described the Dome of the Rock as follows, “Its identity with

    the site of Solomon’s Temple is beyond dispute. This, too, is the spot according to the universal belief, on which [quoting Hebrew Scripture] ‘David built there an altar unto the Lord.”

    We must respond to this continuous campaign to delegitimize Israel by the Palestinian leadership. Only two weeks ago, UNESCO joined in in this campaign by calling Rachel’s Tomb a “mosque,” attempting to steal from the Jewish people one of its most sacred religious sites.

    Remember the words of the Chanukah prayer, “It happened in those times and again in our time!!”

    With your help, we will be successful in standing up to these revisionists as our ancestors did 2,200 years ago on the first Chanukah. Please email this Chanukah message to your family and friends.

    Rabbi Marvin Hier
    Dean and Founder
    Simon Wiesenthal Center