A haredi group is rescuing Jewish women and children.

Women’s surprising defenders

By Caroline Glick, JPOST

Whereas many feminists obscure the plight of women and girls in the Islamic world, a haredi group is rescuing Jewish women and children. … It is not feminism that motivates its members to save these women. It is Jewish law.

Every few months, we are presented with media reports about Jewish women rescued from their Muslim husbands in the Palestinian Authority or within Israel.

The stories are always similar. The women were tortured by their husbands, often locked in their homes or under constant guard by members of their husbands’ families. Either with or without the help of their Jewish families, they reached out to Yad L’Achim which rescues Jewish women and their children from Muslim husbands. Yad L’Achim volunteers plan and carry out often dangerous rescue operations and bring these women and their children to safety.

In January, Channel 10 presented live footage of one such rescue. Viewers saw relatives of a mother of four named Dana waiting anxiously at the Erez checkpoint as she and her children fled her husband and his family in Gaza and took their first steps of freedom.

During their courtship, Dana’s husband showed her every courtesy. After their marriage, he began regularly beating her and kept her under around the clock surveillance. A visit to Yad L’Achim’s website makes clear that her story is anything but unique.

Yad L’Achim’s work in saving Jewish women from violent Muslim husbands is especially notable given the nature of the organization. It is an anti-missionary haredi [black hat Orthodox – df] organization led by Rabbi Dov Lipshitz. It is not feminism that motivates its members to save these women. It is Jewish law. And specifically, the halachic command of the ransoming of Jewish hostages. According to the organization, it carries out scores of rescue missions like the one that rescued Dana every year.

The question naturally arises, why do haredim dominate what by rights ought to be a field occupied by secular feminists? Why aren’t Israeli and American Jewish feminists at the forefront of efforts to save these women from their violent husbands? Where, for instance, is the New Israel Fund? Its website brags, “The New Israel Fund founded or funded most of Israel’s women’s rights organizations and networks.”

Obviously Yad L’Achim, which defends these women’s right to live without fear is a women’s rights group. So why doesn’t NIF fund it? Yad L’Achim and other religious groups have been pilloried with allegations of racism in recent months for their public calls for Jewish girls and women not to date Arabs. In principle, these attacks seem fair. Blanket denunciations of Jewish- Muslim dating and intermarriage are problematic, even if they are justified from a religious perspective.

But whether one agrees or disagrees with the religious precepts that guide Yad L’Achim’s actions, the fact is they are not saving a principle. They are saving women and children. Shouldn’t that be enough to earn them the respect of the Left that is supposed to be motivated by concern for the weak and downtrodden? IN HER interview with Channel 10, Dana said that in Gaza, “what they do is curse the Jews 24 hours a day.”

The fact is that both misogyny and Jew-hatred are facts of life throughout the Muslim world. This state of affairs renders marriage to Muslim men a particularly dangerous prospect for Jewish women.

But the feminists throughout the Jewish world are silent on this issue. And this isn’t surprising. The egregious mistreatment of Jewish women by their Arab husbands involves two issues that the Left – which encompasses most feminist groups – is intent on ignoring: Islamic misogyny and Islamic Jew hatred. Just as the Left ignores, underplays, trivializes or justifies the fact that hatred of Jews is the most universal sentiment in the Muslim world today, so it systematically ignores, underplays or trivializes the endemic brutalization of women and girls throughout the Islamic world.

Take a purportedly feminist discussion of the impact of the Arab revolt on the position of women in the Arab world from ABC’s This Week with Christiane Amanpour on Sunday. In a segment that lasted roughly 15 minutes, Amanpour said essentially nothing about the appalling lives of women and girls under Islamic law.

When Newsweek editor Tina Brown mentioned “the barbaric custom of child brides,” in Yemen, Amanpour didn’t ask her to elaborate. In accordance with that Yemeni custom, little girls are routinely married off to grown men.

When Iraqi women’s rights activist Zainab Salbi noted that the key issue for women in the Muslim world is changing the family law that governs their societies, Amanpour didn’t ask her what she meant.

What she meant was that under Islamic family law, women and girls are considered the property of their male relatives. And their “owners” can legally beat them and rape them and genitally mutilate them and force them into marriages they object to. If the women and girls are “disobedient,” their male relatives can expect little or no punishment for murdering them.

Rather than discuss the real, truly life-threatening dangers faced by women and girls throughout the Islamic world, Amanpour presented her viewers with a superficial and false depiction of recent events in which a few well-dressed, perfectly coiffed, pretty young women in Egypt and two Western dressed women in Libya are supposedly transforming the position of women in their societies one tweet at a time.

It was a complete lie. But it wasn’t shocking. It would have been shocking if Amanpour had provided her viewers with any relevant facts about the subject she was purportedly discussing.

The contrast between Yad L’Achim and traditional feminist groups and icons worldwide is statement on the state of the free world today. Whereas the feminists obscure the plight of women living in the Muslim world, a haredi group is saving women living in the Muslim world.

For years the New Israel Fund and countless other Jewish and non-Jewish leftist organizations have waged a culture war against the haredim for what they allege is their mistreatment of women.

Many women – both Orthodox and non-Orthodox – disagree with the position of women in the haredi world. But it cannot be denied that today haredim are the only ones rescuing battered Jewish women from their abusive Muslim husbands.

caroline@carolineglick.com

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  1. And again, all this is assuming that there was an actual Jesus character for the NT to base its stories on.

  2. Kufar Dawg says:
    March 10, 2011 at 5:35 pm

    Paul was NOT an apostle, Yeshua was dead by the time Saul/Paul showed up.

    Yes. So… what about Paul? Are you admitting he was a heretic?

    Where did John ever ask anyone to renounce their faith?

    John 1:


    1. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. 4 In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind.

    14. The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.

    18. No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is himself God and[a] is in closest relationship with the Father, has made him known.

    This is pagan Avodah Zarah (foreign/strange/idol worship). It is the antithesis of Judaism.

    Strawman argument.

    Nope. It is a renunciation of anything having to do with Judaism. Sorry to spoil your show.

    Of course there aren’t any contradictory passages anywhere in the Torah/Tanak eh?

    Strawman argument. But if you wish to change the subject because you’ve lucked out on your claim, be my guest (though Ted will tell us to cut it out at some point).

  3. Assuming the Jesus actually existed and assuming that something in the NT might actually be historically factual, what about Paul? John?

    Paul was NOT an apostle, Yeshua was dead by the time Saul/Paul showed up. Where did John ever ask anyone to renounce their
    faith?

    And what’s this “no one to the father but me” pagan nonsense.

    Strawman argument.

    I’ll stop here. There are numerous other sloppy points in the NT which shows its elementary detachment from Hashem’s Torah.

    Of course there aren’t any contradictory passages anywhere in the Torah/Tanak eh?

  4. Thank you, thank you, thank you! with all my heart to Yad L’Achim for rescuing Jewish women and their children from lives of living hell. It is also a spiritual rescue! Yad L’Achim are real men – huge heroes. I am forever deeply grateful to these wonderful heroes.

  5. He just lost the argument, the same way a boxer who deliberately hits his opponent below the belt loses the match or the way a football player who deliberately fouls an opposing player costs his team 15 yards. He has in effect admitted, much like a player who knocks over a board game he is losing, that the Christians are right and he has no arguments. He may as well be working for Jack Chick; he is in fact better than Chick’s leaflets for turning Jews into Gentiles.

    More Jews were murdered in the name of Jesus than on the orders of Hitler—who was approved by Christian clerics. The Germans only carried the Christian ideas to their logical conclusion.

    It does not matter whether Jesus was a good Jew or the founder of the worst anti-Semitic movement ever. We detest Wagner’s music not on its merits (and it is very bad), but because Hitler loved it. Christianity is not a theoretical discourse to be judged on its merits, but a deadly practical weapon against Jews.

    Think of Christian missionaries here in Israel on the level you view Muslims who try in different ways to push and institute Shariah laws in America, using the freedoms afforded to the proponents to usurp those very freedoms. A democracy under threat has a right and a duty to protect itself from those forces that are inimical to those principles and norms a democratic society represents. Certainly strict legislation and strict enforcement of that legislation is the minimum and most benign method a liberal society has as a shield of defense.

  6. Kufar Dawg says:
    March 9, 2011 at 5:45 pm

    FWIW, I don’t think Yeshua or any of his disciples renounced Judaism, or asked/forced anyone else to do so either.

    Assuming the Jesus actually existed and assuming that something in the NT might actually be historically factual, what about Paul? John?

    The entire concept that mankind is born into sin and must be redeemed is not Jewish.

    And what’s this “no one to the father but me” pagan nonsense.

    I’ll stop here. There are numerous other sloppy points in the NT which shows its elementary detachment from Hashem’s Torah.

  7. FWIW, I don’t think Yeshua or any of his disciples renounced Judaism, or asked/forced anyone else to do so either.

  8. Yad L’Achim’ “WE DON’T GIVE UP ON A SINGLE JEW”

    Scope of Missionary Activity in Israel


    Thousands Rally in Ashdod Against Missionaries

    Thousands Rally in Ashdod Against Missionaries
    23/02/2011

    Rabbi Yechezkel Gubner opened the rally, which was graced by the presence of the city’s Rabbanim and Admorim, with a moving cry: “Gevalt! We are standing opposite a building in which they convert Jews from their faith every day! From a small congregation of 10 people some two years ago, it has grown through limitless funding to some150 Jews — 150 pure souls, sons of Avraham, Yitzchak and Yaakov, some of whom were kippah-wearers, converted out of their religion!”
    The Chief Rabbi of Ashdod, Harav Yosef Sheinin, who defied an order from the High Court and refused to grant a kashrus certificate to a missionary eatery in the city, compared the missionaries to Haman.

    “They are from the seed of Haman who wanted to destroy and kill and wipe out Am Yisrael! They want to destroy us like back then, but through different means. They are seeking to destroy Jewish souls. Woe is to us that the plague of impurity has spread to our city of Ashdod.”
    In his remarks, Rav Sheinin recalled that he himself had participated in 1948 in Yad L’Achim demonstrations held against missionaries in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Haifa.
    “Dear brothers,” he called out. “We must pour out our hearts before Hakadosh Baruch Hu that He should cleanse the tumah from our city and from our land.”
    The huge crowd strained to hear the message of Yad L’Achim chairman Rabbi Sholom Dov Lipshitz, which was transmitted live via satellite.
    Rabbi Lipshitz revealed that the missionaries, in the literature they distribute among themselves, claim that 20,000 Jews have been converted to Christianity in recent years. More with pictures

  9. What next–Jewish women marrying Nazi husbands? What did they expect to happen to them???

    Bill – you know all about these sweet-talkin’ Muslim men…