Modern Sanhedrin and Ancient Jewish  Sage Agree: UN, Ban Ki-Moon Cannot Deny the Jewish People's God-Given Right to  the Land - By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz - http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/61016/modern-sanhedrin-ancient-jewish-sage-agree-un-ban-ki-moon-cannot-deny-jewish-peoples-god-given-right-land-jewish-world/?utm_source=Breaking+Israel+News&utm_campaign=a5934db323-BIN_morning_2_16&utm_medium=email&utm_t#o2IIcbDC3cDTbOWs.97
"And  because He loved thy fathers, and chose their seed after them, and brought thee  out with His presence, with His great power, out of Egypt, to drive out nations  from before thee greater and mightier than thou, to bring thee in, to give thee  their land for an inheritance, as it is this day; know this day, and lay it to  thy heart, that the LORD, He is God in heaven above and upon the earth beneath;  there is none else." (Deuteronomy 4:37-39)
Israel's  Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was angered by UN Secretary General Ban  Ki-Moon's comments in his address to the Security council two weeks ago, when  Ban said it was "human nature to react to occupation". Netanyahu accused him of  "stoking terror", giving tacit justification for Palestinian violence. There are  those who feel that Secretary Ban was guilty of much more than  that.
In  response to Ban's comments, the Nascent Sanhedrin recently issued a proclamation  calling for the State of Israel to leave the UN. The dispute is not over a point  of international law, or even a point in the Middle East peace negotiations.  Rather, the Sanhedrin reasons that it is fighting for the essential identity of  Israel as the homeland of the Jewish People. They feel that the UN and Ban  Ki-Moon are rejecting the validity of the Biblical covenant, and perhaps of the  Bible itself. In the words of the Sanhedrin:
"Ban  Ki-moon stands at the head of the organization called the UN, and the State of  Israel continues to spurn its international rights and obligations concerning  the Land of Israel as legally recognized in Article 80 of the UN Charter, which  adopted all of the mandates of the League of Nations. To wit: The Land of Israel  is solely the designated land of the Nation of Israel, and as such the Jewish  state is therefore required to represent the interests of the Jewish  People.
"Israel's  silence on this important matter is tantamount to an admission that the Land  does not belong to the Jews (God forbid), and instead renders the country as one  occupied by foreigners, with all that this implies.
"The  State of Israel must immediately leave the UN, and sue it for damages, holding  it accountable for its actions.
"The  UN, in its current form, must be shut down, as it only serves to fuel  anti-Semitism. It must be re-established in a new incarnation, as an  international organization dedicated to peace in accordance with the Torah of  Israel, and based in Jerusalem."
The  Sanhedrin's claim, that Ban accuses Israel of wresting the land away from the  previous occupants - the alleged Palestinian nation - was actually anticipated  by Judaism. It was predicted 900 years ago almost verbatim by one of the most  prominent Jewish sages in history: a rabbi known as Rashi.
Rashi  is an acronym for Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki, who was a French wine merchant who  lived 900 years ago. A prolific scholar with commentaries on almost every piece  of Jewish literature, including the Bible and the Talmud (the oral tradition),  his commentaries present the basic meaning of the text in a concise and lucid  fashion, and are therefore an essential part of Jewish study to this  day.
Rashi's  commentary on the first verse of the Bible has always been considered enigmatic  by scholars. While the Bible begins with the story of creation, and the verse,  "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth...", Rashi, who  normally adheres to the simplest reading, sidestepped the central issue in an  uncharacteristic manner, questioning why the Torah begins with the story of  creation at all.
He  answers his own question in a seemingly incongruous statement having nothing to  do with the story of creation. He explains that the Torah first established that  the world was created by God so that the non-Jews would not be able to claim  that the Jews stole the land.
"If  the other nations say, 'Israel is a thief, since they conquered the land  belonging to the seven nations that dwelt there previously', the Jews can answer  by saying, 'the entire world was created by God and is His, and he can give it  to whoever he sees fit.'"
Rabbi  Shimon Apisdorf, a noted Jewish speaker and award-winning author, spoke to  Breaking Israel News about how this Rashi commentary applies to the current  situation in the Middle East and to Ban in particular. Rabbi Apisdorf points out  that Rashi, in almost prophetic fashion, predicted with unwavering conviction  that the Jews would return to Israel. It was unimaginable that the Jews would  actually have the opportunity to remind the world of their right to the  land.
"It  is amazing how closely Rashi's description from 900 years ago fits the present  political reality, but in a way it is not surprising. What Rashi is really  saying is that when it comes to Israel, where we go, as long as our voice is  united,  the world will follow," Rabbi Apisdorf told Breaking Israel  News.
He  explained, "When we accepted the Oslo Accords, we turned our backs on the claim  that the land is ours, and only ours, by virtue of God's covenant with Abraham.  If the Jews don't stand by that claim, why should anyone else?"
Rabbi  Apisdorf's solution was simple, and in a way, more shocking than that of the  Sanhedrin.
"We  don't need to leave the UN. We need to reject the Oslo Accords, stand up at the  UN, and make our claim in a loud, clear, and united voice. The purpose of this  is first and foremost for the Nation of Israel, but it will impact the entire  world."
Given  the turmoil and confusion the world finds itself in today, perhaps this is  indeed the solution.
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