tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13539920.post1564286280714657278..comments2024-03-27T07:01:13.725+02:00Comments on The Muqata: Bones, Graves, Riots, OoopsJameel @ The Muqatahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15890095633246557332noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13539920.post-44849363808312643002010-05-23T22:32:47.150+03:002010-05-23T22:32:47.150+03:00yoni r.: ...they have to take the "chamur&qu...yoni r.: <i>...they have to take the "chamur" position both ways - can't move them, since they might be Jewish; can't rebury them in a Jewish cemetery, since they might not be Jewish.</i><br /><br />Jameel: <i>The Atra Kadisha has decided that not only are the bones those of Jews, but "of their forefathers."</i><br /><br />yoni r.: <i>The whole screaming about their "forefathers" was chareid-style rhetoric, and I think you know that.</i><br /><br />It's funny how you try so hard to argue that the haredi position is not, in fact, inconsistent. When Jameel provides a counter argument showing that it's <i>completely</i> inconsistent -- they state outright that these are their own "forefathers", and yet they refuse to bury them in a Jewish cemetary -- your response is that this is just "chareid-style rhetoric". What the heck is that supposed to mean, exactly? That haredi rhetoric is self-contradictory? In that case, you've just proven Jameel's point to a tee.<br /><br />Also, why do you dismiss the haredi inconsistencies as mere "rhetoric", while simultaneously demanding strict consistency from everyone else? On what basis do you grant the haredim this strange dispensation? I notice that you expect consistency from Jameel (as well you should) -- why do you not similarly dismiss his [imagined] "inconsistency" as "Muqata-style rhetoric"?<br /><br />Jameel: <i>Don't you find it the slightest bit hypocritical that when it came to moving the bones of the Jews sfrom Gush Katif, in which everyone knew they were actually Jews, the Atra Kadisha couldnt be bothered to even issue a pashkevil.</i><br /><br />yoni r.: <i>Now you're changing the subject.</i><br /><br />No, he's not. The main point here is that the Atra Kadisha's position is disingenuous. They themselves don't actually believe what they are stating to the public (i.e., that these are Jewish bones). This is illustrated by the fact that they refuse to bury them in a Jewish cemetary, and it is also illustrated (perhaps even more dramatically) by the fact that when the bones of Jews in the Gush Katif cemetary were moved, the Atra Kadisha didn't care enough about it enough to even mutter a single peep. The Atra Kadisha are disingenuous hypocrites, and <i>that</i> is the subject. Nobody changed it.Lurkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02712938121915827845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13539920.post-22866856915051789282010-05-23T16:04:30.960+03:002010-05-23T16:04:30.960+03:00The answer is obvious - the rioting is from a smal...The answer is obvious - the rioting is from a small group of wackos who will champion any cause that pits the government against Torah, along with a larger group of people who like to riot at any opportunity. The chevra kadisha people are neither, or at least not the first.Bruce Krulwichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16506129141459374630noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13539920.post-56903355855850340652010-05-23T14:11:53.124+03:002010-05-23T14:11:53.124+03:00Jameel,
Now you're changing the subject. Your...Jameel,<br /><br />Now you're changing the subject. Your post was pointing out an inconsistency in their positions - Jewish enough to protest, but not Jewish enough to be buried in a Jewish cemetery - not the veracity about either of the claims. (The whole screaming about their "forefathers" was chareid-style rhetoric, and I think you know that.)<br /><br />I wasn't commenting on the correctness of either of those positions, just how the apparent contradiction is not really a problem.<br /><br />There's a lot that stinks about this whole mess. The "ooops" you pointed out is not one of them.yoni r.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13539920.post-23666104221817236972010-05-23T13:57:22.281+03:002010-05-23T13:57:22.281+03:00Yoni R: Taking the position that the bones might b...Yoni R: Taking the position that the bones might be Jewish? Have you seen the pictures from the gravesite? <br /><br />From what I've read, the gravesite is replete with pagan imagery, as well as rather "inappropriate" paintings of men and women.<br /><br />The Atra Kadisha has decided that not only are the bones those of Jews, but "of their forefathers."<br /><br />The entire case is irrelevant because Jewish or not, the bones can be moved.<br /><br />Yoni: Don't you find it the slightest bit hypocritical that when it came to moving the bones of the Jews sfrom Gush Katif, in which everyone knew they were actually Jews, the Atra Kadisha couldnt be bothered to even issue a pashkevil.<br /><br />And here, where its 99.9% certainly the bones of the pagans, the Atra Kadisha turns this into a media circus?<br /><br />Shmilda: The antiquities authority gave the bones to the Atra Kadisha to bury, seeing as no one else could offer a respectable enough burial for the bones to meet the Atra Kadisha standards.<br /><br />Jonathan: We aren't supposed to hate any hareidim.<br /><br />We can hate the behavior of the Atra Kadisah and their hypocracy, but there's no reason to hate them.Jameel @ The Muqatahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15890095633246557332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13539920.post-86457768202738090502010-05-23T12:41:55.201+03:002010-05-23T12:41:55.201+03:00Jameel,
It's tempting to portray (as you did)...Jameel,<br /><br />It's tempting to portray (as you did) the refusal to bury supposedly "Jewish" bones in a Jewish cemetery as contradictory. But I think you're missing the point. They are taking the position that there is a good possibility that they are Jewish. Thus, they have to take the "chamur" position both ways - can't move them, since they might be Jewish; can't rebury them in a Jewish cemetery, since they might not be Jewish. That kind of logic is not unheard of in Jewish law (hooliganism is a different story).yoni r.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13539920.post-23006495388201473622010-05-21T09:40:05.697+03:002010-05-21T09:40:05.697+03:00Its funny the haredi make such a fuss over dead pa...Its funny the haredi make such a fuss over dead pagans. But they wouldn't allow me, a B'nai Noah - to ever be buried in a Jewish cemetery because I can never be a halachic Jew in their eyes. The hypocrisy of supposedly G-d fearing people remonstrating on behalf of dead idolaters gets to be too much handle!NormanFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03365459073293643108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13539920.post-7633401630782122572010-05-21T08:16:54.718+03:002010-05-21T08:16:54.718+03:00This leaves me with two questions:
1. How did Atr...This leaves me with two questions:<br /><br />1. How did Atra Kadisha and the Eidah Chareidis get the bones? Wasn't the Antiquities Authority supposed to swiftly re-inter them somewhere appropriate?<br /><br />2. Also, how does this all fit into the Agudah/Degel v. Eidah Chareidis power struggles? Originally the cause was championed by Agudah/Degel but now the protesting/rioting is run by the Eidah Chareidis. Are they both on the same side of this one? Or is the Eidah protesting just to show they are frummer than Agudah/Degel, who ultimately lost on the issue in the government?<br /><br />So confusing.Shmildanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13539920.post-27237047632326763992010-05-20T22:21:29.034+03:002010-05-20T22:21:29.034+03:00They put me through hell to prove I was Jewish whe...They put me through hell to prove I was Jewish when I made aliya.<br /><br />And yet, they insist the pagan graves are Jewish?<br /><br />So screwed up.Russian Olehnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13539920.post-80670125220535243442010-05-20T20:52:36.926+03:002010-05-20T20:52:36.926+03:00wait, which haredim are we supposed to hate? and w...wait, which haredim are we supposed to hate? and which bones are we supposed to treat with respect? i'm confused.jonathan beckernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13539920.post-18347911648050112942010-05-20T20:42:44.007+03:002010-05-20T20:42:44.007+03:00What if, in actual fact, the graves were of Roman ...What if, in actual fact, the graves were of Roman soldiers who personally took an active part in the destruction of the Beit HaMikdash?<br /><br />And what if this whole moving-of-their-graves thing was divinely intended as part of their atonement?<br /><br />Just a thought....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com