What did you think of Aish.com's new Chanuka video? asks a loyal correspondent.
It's shocking
The video begins by listing the values of the Western World. Respect for life, justice and equality under the law, universal education and social responsibility, including respect for the environment and animal rights, among others, are all included. Then comes, the jaw-dropping bombshell. As the music swells, we're told that these values are what the Macabees fought for.
Never mind, that it is historically obtuse to suggest that the Macabees defended ideas that wouldn't develop for another 1500 years. This sort of ahistorical nonsense is too common. The real outrage here is Aish's moral obtuseness. With narry a blink of self-awareness, they suggest that these values occupy the attention and the energy of the average Orthodox Jew in 2004.
It's classic bait and switch.
You can almost hear the kiruv experts at Aish saying to themselves, "Ok, how do we get those liberal-minded Jews to notice us? I know! Let's slap together a video claiming that Judaism is pro-social justice, pro-environment, pro-animal rights, pro-gender equality, and pro-making-the-world-a-better-place. Later, after the hooks are in, we'll let them know that in 2004, Orthodox Judaism is mostly concerned with ritual law, not social activism."
Meek voice of dissent: Isn't that dishonest?
Kiruv experts: Sure, but heter kiruv!
DB: The video begins by listing the values of the Western World. Respect for life, justice and equality under the law, universal education and social responsibility, including respect for the environment and animal rights are all included, among others.
ReplyDelete...Never mind, that it is historically obtuse to suggest that the Macabees defended ideas that wouldn't develop for another 1500 years.
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Why do you identify these as 'values of the Western World'? Are you saying that these are not part of the Jewish value system since Biblical, or at least Talmudic times?
thought the vido was ourtrageuous. Since when are we the origin notions of equality and fairness among the classes? We have a command to kill Amaleikim, Cnanim (or at least not to marry them of to give them gifts) Non Jews are subject to tort biases, property law biases. We are just plain rotten to non jews.
ReplyDeleteVideo is really deceptive about that and more. video makes pretend that new left liberal ideas in non-jewish world are really jewish. Big Lie.
Damn it, I was working on a post about that propaganda video. I wasn't kidding DovBear -- do you ever sleep????
ReplyDeleteRun it. I'll link you
ReplyDeleteHi guys! May I join the conversation, or is this forum for self-hating Jews only?
ReplyDeleteOh, Aish = Judaism? That's new.
ReplyDeleteThese comments are from Aish-hating Jews, dick wad. Not self-hating Jews. Learn the damn difference.
First anon... why do you think anyone who criticizes Judaism is automatically "self-hating?" That is pretty dumb. Watch the video. You will see it is very bad.
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ReplyDeleteThese comments are from Aish-hating Jews, dick wad. Not self-hating Jews. Learn the damn difference.
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Good evening, my friend. Yes, just the sort of intellectual discourse I'd expect to find on DovBear.
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ReplyDeletewhy do you think anyone who criticizes Judaism is automatically "self-hating?"
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Um, they're not - unless they're Jewish of course.
The video begins by listing the values of the Western World. Respect for life, justice and equality under the law, universal education and social responsibility, including respect for the environment and animal rights, among others, are all included
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Let's see...
Respect for Life: Thou Shall Not Kill
Justice & Equality Under the Law: Judges are adjured numerous times in the Torah not to show favor or take bribes.
Universal Education: I believe this was instituted in Talmudic times. Can someone provide the reference? (R' Yehoshua ben Karcha?)
Social Responsibility: Love your neighbor as yourself.
Respect for the Environment: Prohibition of Baal Tashchis
Respect for Animals: Prohibition of Tzar Ba'alei Chaim
Yet DovBear blithely labels these as 'Western Values'. That's not surprising from a guy who seems to have crawled out from under a rock just yeaterday. What I am surprised at, is the fact that the vast number of intellectual giants who frequent this forum simply accept this fallacious premise at face value with nary a question. How that KoolAid fellas?
>> Look! It's the Miss the Point Moron!
ReplyDeleteWow, I must be really hitting the mark to generate such rancor.
>> Dovie's point is that Aish is
>> misrepresenting Judaism,
I know that's his point. And of course, since that's his point, a little drink-the-koolaid jerk like yourself would automatically assume it to be the gospel truth. I'm suggesting that he's wrong!
Furthermore, I'm suggesting that DovBear is misrepresenting Judaism.
>> Every one of the things on that list falls
>> under the rubric of "western values." The
>> fact thet you can speciously connect them
>> to Torah by redefining them only proves
>> Dovie's point.
Speciously connect them to Torah? The Torah defines these ideals, as demonstrated in my previous post.
Oh, I see your point. Respect for Life is a western value, therefore it cannot be a Torah value. Are you naturally as dumb as you sound or do you have to work hard at it?
> ...and recuriting balai teshuvot
ReplyDelete>> under false pretenses.
Aha, so that's what your afraid of. You and the rest of your self-hating ilk are about to lose some of your friends to the Baal Teshuva Boogeyman.
Look, Aish has a proven track record of being a force for good among the Jewish People. What, if any, are your contributions to the Jewish People? Other than spewing profanities on this pathetic little blog, I mean.
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ReplyDeleteAish is the one misrepresenting Judaism here. Aish is the one suggesting that Judaism is liberal, and that Judaism is pro-woman, and pro-enviroment, and pro-justice and pro-equality in the way those terms are understood today
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So tell us, just exactly how do you understand these concepts *differently* than the Torah describes them? After all, as the pinnacle of enlightened thought in the Western Hemisphere, the rest of us are just hanging around with bated breath waiting for *your* definition.
So we're all waiting to hear your perals of wisdom on the subject. Judging from your past contributions, I'm sure we won't be disappointed.
As a public service, here's a reprise of some of your best thought processes:
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You however, are a jerk with no charm, as are the people who masturbate all over their menorahs. They are also jerks.
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Skeptic - the finest mind in western civilzation.
Aish is a proven force for good in Judaism, hmm....I'd like to see more than that as support for that kind of statement.
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ReplyDeleteAish is a very public organization so it's easy to find out what they do. You're free to make your own assessment of their activities. I stand by mine.
Bye guys. 24 hours exposure to this loony-bin is as much as I can tolerate. Enjoy yourselves.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking for myself, we'd be glad if people became more frum. I just think it weakens Judaism if they become more frum under false pretenses. I was also appalled at the video. Judaism is some of the things it suggests but not all of them. Judaism, for example, stopped being pro-women around the time of Gershonides, and it never offered equality under the laws. Only Jews are equal before the law. Non Jews (and woman and Jewish slaves) are not. Lots of half truths and open lies like this. Not Aish's best work. Thougtful Jews should be free to say so without some annonymous know it all yapping about it.
ReplyDeleteAnd if you don't believe what Anonymous said, read some of the comments happening at MY blog lately. From what the commenter on my site (who is extremely verbose about it) says, Orthodox Judaism is anything BUT the qualities THIS video ties to it.
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