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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
When Judaism is Corrupted by Wealth
Come to Israel for Sukkot and there are many things you’ll see at night on Ben Yehudah Street, Jerusalem’s premiere recreational thoroughfare. You’ll experience outstanding cafés and mouth-watering restaurants, families with strollers and tourists buying souvenirs. Wait till night and you’ll see American teenagers taking over the street, many of them drunk and wandering aimlessly. You’ll see friends guiding their inebriated colleagues home, navigating broken glass and discarded bottles. But one thing you will likely not see are their Yeshiva and program heads, responsible for their supervision. Yes, the kids are alone, away from Mom and Dad and away from nearly any kind of responsible supervision.
Welcome to the Israeli-American religious-industrial complex where a year abroad for many American youth means enrolling in a program that costs their parents upwards of twenty thousand dollars and is supposed to enhance their religious commitment, but in reality, is just a year-long opportunity to drink and behave like hooligans.
Let me be fair. There are countless American Jewish youth who avail themselves of the opportunity to study the great Jewish texts and immerse themselves in serious study and religious reflection. They emerge immeasurably enriched by the experience and infinitely more attached to the Jewish state. But for the hundreds who gather nightly on Ben Yehudah the idea of spiritual uplift is about as distant as Jerusalem is from Malibu.
About four years ago I wrote a series of columns in the Jerusalem Post that expressed how disturbed I was to witness the drunkenness and loutishness on Ben Yehudah. The columns were roundly criticized by year-abroad Israeli Administrators and American High School teachers who press their students to go study in Israel. I received hate mail from people telling me that I am dampening parents’ enthusiasm for sending their children to study in the holy land. But low and behold, after a few months a slew of columns by other writers began decrying the same torrid scene.
Every one of my children, upon coming of age, studied in Israel and I currently have two daughters living there. But I made it clear to all of them. If they are not in serious programs of study and religious commitment, or if they abuse the privilege of being in the Holy Land by acting in a non-holy manner, I would take the first plane to Israel and bring them home.
I am currently in Israel working on a TV series for the Israeli market using Jewish wisdom to heal broken homes. I have already experienced some of the hesitation that non-religious Israelis have for the orthodox, essentially accusing us of being hypocrites, preaching one thing and practicing another. The last thing we need is a bunch of spoiled American kids with Yarmulkes getting hammered nightly on the streets of Jerusalem to prove their point. Where are their Yeshiva heads to pull their students back to their dormitories and enforce responsible curfews? Jewish ritual is designed to instill Jewish values and blowing thousands of dollars a year on booze and throwing up in public is neither Jewish nor virtuous.
But the religious-industrial complex is a problem that transcends wayward youth. In essence, American Yeshivas sometimes betray a greater love for donor dollars than Jewish values. While walking with a few of my children to the Priestly blessing at the Kotel last Sunday, a friend of mine, who is a donor to Aish Hatorah, invited me to witness the moving spectacle from Aish HaTorah’s rooftop, with panoramic views of the Old City. Aish had invited their wealthiest donors for a fancy breakfast to witness the blessing. I was aghast and humiliated when one of the organizers suddenly came over to me in public and told me I had to leave because, while my friend had procured an invitation for me, the same was not true of my children and they were not welcome. But my communal embarrassment and bruised ego aside, here is a Yeshiva whose stated purpose it is to bring non-religious Jews back to their tradition. To do so they must understandably raise millions of dollars. But must they sell their soul in the process?
My first thought was to promise the organizer that if they allowed me to remain I would be a hedge fund manager in my next life. But then I remembered the sweet countenance of my Rebbe, the great leader of Lubavitch, who stood on his feet for endless hours every Sunday giving dollars to rich and poor, successful and desperate, mentally whole and mentally challenged, so that they would know that they were important and commit their lives to virtuous ends. I understood that my chosen profession as a Rabbi was not less than that of a businessman, however the organizers had made me feel. The Jewish community has at times erroneously elevated two artificial elites. The first was the aristocracy of the learned. The second was the nobility of the wealthy. The Rebbe obliterated both by declaring that all Jews, even those who could not read Aleph Beis, were equal to the greatest scholars, and that the most impoverished of Jews was as deserving of love as a Rothschild. Let us embrace his message lest we become corrupted by wealth.
Before my banishment one of the Aish Rabbis walked over to me at the reception and congratulated me on a recent column where I decried the extravagances of opulent Jewish weddings and Bar Mitzvahs as a betrayal of Jewish values. He told me he was of a mind to preach the same to his donors but was reluctant to criticize them for fear of alienating them. But liberating people from material competition is a blessing rather than an offense.
I love Israel and Judaism with every fiber of my being and have devoted my life to their promotion and defense. But both are premised on the dream of a nation whose values of G-d, family, spiritual living, and peoplehood are so precious that we are prepared to live and die for them. And if we, the religious, don’t practice what we preach then, pray G-d, who will?
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is the international best-selling author of 23 books and was the London Times Preacher of the Year at the Millennium. As host of ‘Shalom in the Home’ on TLC he won the National Fatherhood Award and he was awarded the American Jewish Press Association’s Highest Award for Excellence in Commentary. Newsweek calls him ‘the most famous Rabbi in America.’ He has just published ‘Renewal: A Guide to the Values-Filled Life.’ Follow him on Twitter @RabbiShmuley.
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Thursday, October 07, 2010
Talia
Rabbi Boteach raises valid points here. I am currently studying in Israel and in my late 20’s and the last time I was here was when I was 16 for a semester of high school… not much has changed from this aspect in Israel. Yeshiva bochers are on the streets drunk at night. We pretty much avoid Ben Yehuda because at night it is populated with drunk American kids. Look, I am an American and I was a kid here in Israel but I have to wonder, who is supervising them? You can clearly see the evolution of destructive behavior in our teens. This is the same behavior we speak out against at the college level.
I think there is another issue here too. This idea that Israel will fix children with issues. There has been a problem with parents sending their kids to “last resort” yeshivas or sems in Israel in the hopes that someone can ‘fix’ the issues in their child. This leads to a large amount of kids on drugs or on the streets here in Israel and again I ask, where are our Jewish community leaders to help these kids?
They aren’t beautiful aspects of our society but within Judaism, one of our most beautiful concepts is that we care for our own people. Have we let our fund-raising and outward needs steamroll our inner need to care for each other and have a spiritual connection to Judaism?
Toni – yes, anything will fuel anti-semites. We don’t need to give them the fuel. They create their own. But we do need to do tikkun olam within our community.
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