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Jews Are Not White

I’m a Jew. I didn’t choose to be one. I was born this way. I’m a Jew because my mother is one and her mother was one, and it goes back for as many generations as we can count. Being Jewish isn’t just about practicing a religion, observing 613 commandments of the Torah, or merely being a member of a religion, Judaism. Being Jewish is far more than a religion; it’s also a nation, a people, and an ethnicity.

Let’s get rid of a modern myth that plagues the Jewish People. Jews are not white. Jews come in all colors and every shade from dark to pale and being Jewish has absolutely nothing to do with skin color. We are not Anglo or The White Colonizer. We didn’t colonize Europe or the United States. The Jew isn’t the White Man who discovered or conquered America and we certainly didn’t lead the genocide in Africa or the slave trade either. Jews didn’t discover America or colonize any region.

In fact, it is the Jewish People who refused to bow down to the colonizers over thousands of years which may be the root of antisemitism and a general distrust and hatred of the Jewish People to this very day.

When a people have no understanding of who they are, they’re unable to define themselves. In today’s world, most people don’t read books and certainly take less interest in actual history. With Internet, social media and YouTube, all people are in danger of becoming what other people want them to be. Propaganda, misinformation, truth or lies may be spread with the click of a button.

Just as Native Americans (mistakenly named, Indians), are indigenous to America and the Black African is indigenous to Africa, the Jewish People are indigenous to the Land of Israel.

This brings us to the definition of indigenous and why the modern conflict that plagues the region of Israel and the Middle East.

It’s as simple as knowing history.

As Benjamin Franklin so eloquently stated, “We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.” Just take a few minutes to learn the history and it all becomes clear.

Where do Jews come from and what is a Jew? According to any dictionary, a Jew is defined as:

  1. One of a scattered group of people who traces its descent from the Biblical Hebrews or from post exilic adherents of Judaism; Israelite.
  2. A person whose religion is Judaism.
  3. A subject of the ancient kingdom of Judah.

The original name for the people we now call Jews was Hebrews, a name included in the first book ever written, known to most of the world as, the Old Testament, AKA the Torah. In Genesis, the word Hebrew/Ivri is first used to describe Abraham. Jews are also known as Israelites, because Jews are descendants of Jacob, who was given a second name, Israel. In Hebrew, Yehudi comes from Judah, the name of one of Jacob’s twelve sons. Judah was the ancestor of one of the tribes of Israel, which was named after him. Very simply, Judaism literally means Judah-ism; the religion of Judah. Jews or Yehudim also means “People of G-d”, because the first three letters of Yehudah are the same as the first three letters of G-d’s four-letter name.

There are Jews of every color and origin; dark, pale, Asian, blond, red-head, and converts who come from every race. From atheist and secular, Reform, Conservative and Orthodox to Modern, Hasidic, Chabad, etc. If your mother was/is Jewish, you’re a Jew and all Jews are equally Jewish. We are a People, a Nation, and we all have equal indigenous rights to the Land of Israel.

We know from ancient history that the Jewish People are not only a religion, but a tribal people. Judah was only one of the 12 tribes of Israel. After the death of King Solomon, the Hebrew Nation was divided into two kingdoms: Judah and Israel. Yehudi described anyone from Judah’s kingdom including the tribes of Judah, Benjamin and Levi, as well as scattered peoples from other tribes.

The most obvious biblical example is in Megilat Esther where Mordechai is referred to as both a Yehudi and a member of the Benjamin tribe. In the 6th century B.C.E., Israel was conquered by Assyria, sending the ten tribes into exile. Judah’s kingdom was the only one to remain to carry on Abraham’s heritage. Judah’s People were known globally as Yehudim or Jews, the name that is used to this day.

When the Tribe of Judah returned from captivity, they were known as Jews, belonging to the land Judea – the Greek and Roman equivalent of Judah.

When Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, Judea was part of the Hill Country containing four other regions, the coastal plain, the Shephelah AKA Shfelat Yehuda, the Judean foothills, the Negev in the south, and the Wilderness. The Hill Country was a rough stony land including a tall open plateau: Jerusalem. The Wilderness was a barren region where the Judean mountains on the east side sloped down to the Dead Sea, the lowest place on earth.

In New Testament times, the population of Judea was exclusively Jewish. The plateau of Jerusalem also included the incomplete Temple of Herod on Mount Zion.
The palace of Herod stood on the west side of the Jewish Temple Mount. The fortress of Antonia and Roman auxiliary troops occupied the area north of the Temple Mount.

The claim by modern-day Arabs to the denomination “Palestinian” is false. The term is believed to come from the Egyptian and Hebrew word peleshet, which loosely translates as, migratory, and was used to describe the inhabitants northeast of Egypt, known as the Philistines. Philistines were closely related to the Greeks and lack ethnic, historic, or linguistic relationship to the Arabs who conquered what is now known as Israel and Gaza.

The term peleshet is mentioned in the Torah at least 250 times. The word Palestine or Filastin does not appear in the Koran even once.

After World War I, the name Palestine was given to the territory placed under British Mandate, including not only present-day Israel but also present-day Jordan. The international media were responsible for labeling Jews, not Arabs, living under British Mandate as Palestinians. It was only after the Six Day War in 1967 that these Arabs officially adopted the identity. The term Palestinian for an Arab group is a modern political creation without any historic or ethnic grounds.

It should be noted that the definition of the name the modern Palestinians adopted also means “invader from the sea” – not a coincidence.

Arab writer and journalist Joseph Farah declared:

“There has never been a land known as Palestine governed by Palestinians. Palestinians are Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians, Syrians, Iraqis, or Egyptians.”

The fact remains that Arabs control 99.9 percent of Middle East land. Israel represents one-tenth of one percent of the landmass. Ultimately this is what the fighting in Israel is about; 1/10 of 1%. As the world slowly awakens to the horrors of Islamic terrorism worldwide, recognition of the ultimate goal has become apparent. They want it all and won’t stop killing us, fighting, and roadblocking peace talks until the last Jew is gone from the Middle East.

According to the Israeli historian Benny Morris:

“In ancient times, the core of the Jewish state was the hill country of Judea, Samaria, and Galilee. Areas in mainland Israel such as Caesarea, Jaffa, and Ashkelon were centers of paganism in the Hellenistic and Roman periods and did not make up the heart of biblical Israel. Yet despite these historical facts, too many people support relinquishing Israeli control over Judea and Samaria, even though the area is richer in Jewish history than Arab history.”

So what does it mean to be indigenous to a land? According to Ryan Bellerose, a Native Metis of Canada, it’s a debate of morals. Indigenous is often misused and is not defined by who was there to begin with. It’s not about physical origin but cultural conception on an ancestral land with association to pre-invasion conquerors. Indigenous is congruous with where a people becomes a nation; a group with its own language, traditions, and culture. Blood is sacred as is ancestry but indigenous status goes beyond blood. There must also be retention of heritage.

This is the very root of why our skin color has nothing to do with our heritage and status as a Jewish People. Maintaining Indigenous status comes with responsibility and one may not exist as both oppressor of the Indigenous Native and BE the Indigenous Native. In the case of Israel, the People of Judah, the Hebrews, the Israelites, are the Indigenous People.

In the case of the people who have reinvented themselves in modern-day history as “Palestinians”; they don’t get to be occupied, oppressed, and indigenous while they attack, maim, and murder Jews daily, thus embodying the very definition of oppressor and colonizer. It is true that the Jewish People lived in Exile for 2000 years, however this was done in order to displace us so that the Greeks, Romans, British, and Arabs could settle the land for themselves.

This is called colonization. The tactics of colonization have been used since the beginning of time along with genocide. It’s been used on Native Americans, the Kurds, the Circassians, Armenians, Aborigines, and on several native tribes in South and Central America and let us not forget Africa, and modern-day Syria.

Indigenous status is permanent. It makes no difference what is reported or not reported in the media. Neither antisemitism nor Palestinian propaganda will prevail at driving the Jewish People from our rightful indigenous homeland. The bottom line is Jews are being murdered and attacked daily in our ancestral land. No good person ever woke up one morning and said, “I think I’ll go kill some Jews”. People who do that are evil.

Jewish People must recognize and take ownership of the fact that Jews are the good guys. Terrorism and murder are undeniably, absolutely evil. Terrorism and murder are currently being justified as legitimate reaction to “oppression” and “occupation” by the big bad Israelis. This lie is agreed upon and perpetuated by the UN, liberal groups, the media, and even Jewish organizations. We need to stop worrying about the lack of hashtags and media coverage of our tragedies and start standing up for our indigenous rights.

Consistent factual truth: Jews are the indigenous natives of Israel and we don’t need the permission of the UN or the media to exist and live without persecution and constant threat of maiming and murder by a group of people who think they can strong-arm and conquer the Jewish People in our own land.

Our rights to be in Israel, have nothing to do with modern genocide such as the Holocaust, UN resolutions, or green lines drawn by the British or whoever. Our right to exist here were written in the most important book ever written, the Bible. We have been kicked out of our land many times but now we’re back. Arabs have an ancestral land too and it’s NOT Israel. It’s time to stop living like colonized natives and stand up for what is rightfully and morally correct.

We don’t need NYT, CNN or BBC to justify our mourning or the UN to give us permission to exist. Israel is the ancestral land of the Jews. Jews belong to the Land Of Israel. Sadly, the Indigenous Native People of North America fought for their rights and they lost. Crimes against humanity, genocide, and colonization ensued.

The Jewish People wandered the desert and lived in exile for thousands of years, but in 1948 it was the Jews who won the war.

For thousands of years, Jews have been exiled and forced out of their land. When there were no alternatives or options, and Jews lacked the power and organization to enforce the rule of law the Jewish People had no choice but to live as strangers in Exile. Now Jews do have a country, laws, an army, and independence.

It’s any Jew’s job to know their own origin That job is not a burden; it’s a holy and precious gift. Jews are not “White” – Jews are Jewish. One cannot be both the oppressed AND the oppressor. Being a “White Man” is not defined by skin color alone and being a Jew absolutely excludes the Jewish People from being “White” regardless of how light their skin might be…..

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Ahava Emunah

Ahava Emunah - Hebrew for: Love Faith is a happily married mother of 5, with a degree in physical therapy. Since her diagnosis with advanced cancer in 2012, Ahava Emunah runs with cancer and not from it. With love and faith, she seeks to create avalanches of happiness #Happylanche in everyday life.
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Ahava Emunah

Ahava Emunah - Hebrew for: Love Faith is a happily married mother of 5, with a degree in physical therapy. Since her diagnosis with advanced cancer in 2012, Ahava Emunah runs with cancer and not from it. With love and faith, she seeks to create avalanches of happiness #Happylanche in everyday life.
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