events during the time of Balak suddenly become RELEVANT in the 2020s

Reprints from THE  JERUSALEM POST; BY GOL KALEV, july 14, 2023
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Moab’s conflict with Israel is peculiar. Balak, king of Moab, hires Balaam to curse Israel, even though it is clear that Israel has no intention to invade Moab. We even learn that God prohibits this.

Similarly, Balak does not seem to fear that Israel would spread its faith in God to Moab. He himself believes in God, so does Balaam, so does Yitro, priest of Midian, and so do other nations, as we learn in the “Song of the Sea.”

So what is the strategic threat that Balak identifies? Seemingly, it is monotheism!

The “world order” at the time is polytheism. Such order can contain “another Lord” – Moab can worship Israel’s God, and Israel can worship Moab’s pagan deities.

This pluralistic approach is evident when Balak sends messengers to Balaam carrying paganic elements (ksamim), and in Balaam’s using paganic tools in his first two attempts to curse Israel (it is stated that in the third attempt, he does not). Israel disrupts this world order with its message of monotheism – one God.

Israel itself is divided, as some, seemingly the “heads of the nation,’’ worshiped Moab’s Baal and invited a Midianite princess to worship Israel’s God.

The monotheism vs paganism conflict lasted for centuries but came to its end by the 7th century CE: The Roman Empire accepts monotheism in the form of Christianity, and the Middle East in the form of Islam. Yet, in a stunning reversal of history, by the 21st century, this biblical conflict seems to renew in a new arena: Europe.

The writer is author of Judaism 3.0: Judaism’s Transformation to Zionism (Judaism-Zionism.com). For his geopolitical articles: EuropeAndJerusalem.com. For his historical biblical analysis:  ParashaAndHerzl.com

THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN THE JULY 14, 2023 JERUSALEM POST MAGAZINE – CLICK FOR THE PDF OF THE MAGAZINE

Main article: Recipe for a European Disaster

Averting the “War of European Succession”

Prof. Benzion Netanyahu observed that the most horrific anti-Jewish episodes in the Middle Ages occurred when clashes between Christianity and Islam intensified. For example, Spain in the 15th century, and during various Muslim invasions of Europe.
A new clash is brewing in Europe. After years of tensions between Europe’s Christian and Muslim populations, the European conflict escalated last week to violence, triggered by the shooting of a Muslim teenager by French police. In less than a week, French police arrested over 3,000 people – mainly young Muslims.

As it so happened, during the same week, the BBC escalated its well-documented incitement against the Jewish state, reawakening the Middle Ages blood libel: “Israeli forces are happy to kill children.”

This escalation was even steeper since this time the BBC presenter did not allege that Israel targets civilians, but that some of the terrorists who murder Israeli citizens are under 18, hence Israel’s fighting them amounts to “Israel killing children.”

Moreover, unlike in the Middle Ages, when Europeans were indoctrinated with rhetoric that Jews kill children, presumably “reluctantly” – they need their blood to make matzot – this generation of Europeans are apparently indoctrinated with a higher-level blood libel: The Jewish state is actually “happy” to kill children.

Herzl understood that whenever there are frustrations in Europe, Jews are in danger. While some last week breathed a sigh of relief that Muslim protesters did not target French Jews, the historical pattern is clear: Europeans direct their frustrations toward the most relevant aspect of Judaism – at Herzl’s time, as both Europe and Jews turned secular, the opposition to Judaism shifted from being directed to the Jewish religion to being directed to the Jewish nation. Now, as we saw last week, it is directed to the Jewish state and Zionism – the new anchor of Judaism (Judaism 3.0)..

The April 2019 Jerusalem Special Magazine, with Gol Kalev’s article: “The Battle for Europe” and commentaries from the EU Ambassador to Israel, and other thinkers

Christianity vs Islam or atheism vs monotheism?

European diplomats and pundits argue that the European conflict should not be framed as Christianity vs Islam but rather secularism vs religion. As evidence, some Europeans point to measures taken against the Jewish religion, such as attempts to restrict circumcision and kosher animal slaughter.

Indeed, after 1,500 years or so of being anchored in religion, Europe now champions zealous secularism and even anti-theism. Today’s European democracy is a byproduct of the French Revolution, which was, among other things, a rebelling against God, even changing the seven-day week to 10 days to negate the view of the “old Europeans” that God created the world. (This is in sharp contrast to the American democracy, which is a byproduct of the American Revolution, rooted in faith: “one nation under God”).

So if Europe’s conflict is indeed with religion, where does this leave European Christians? Outside Paris, “Old Europeans” still practice religion and nationalism. Indeed, the “Paris vs France” mantra was a backdrop of the “Yellow Vest” protests of recent years.

And so, in coming decades, as lines of demarcation in the “Battle for Europe” are drawn, it is possible that the conflict on some level would turn to be atheism (“New Europeans”) vs monotheism (“Old Europeans” and Muslim migrants). This relates to Europe’s philosophical divide with Americanism and its 2,300-year-old opposition to Jerusalem (see EuropeandJerusalem.com).

This needs to be taken seriously. Not only due to Herzl’s and Netanyahu’s warnings about the dangerous ecosystem to Jews that such conflict generates but also because the European conflict has long-term global impact. The ancient global feud, monotheism vs paganism, which was dormant for over 1,300 years – ever since Europe accepted monotheism in the form of Christianity, and the Middle East in the form of Islam – now seems to re-emerge in a new arena: Europe.

Gol Kalev speaks the Jerusalem Leaders Leaders Summit about Europe’s historic opposition to Judaism in a session titled: Judaism 3.0 as a paradigm shift in the battle against anti-Zionism

A preemptive European peace conference

As suggested in a previous Magazine article, Europe should convene a preemptive peace conference rather than follow the normal cycle of history: A surprise massive European war every century, followed by a reactive peace conference that sets world order for the next century (1919, 1815), followed by an unexpected war.

Europe should embark on an honest conversation with itself, for its own sake and for the sake of the world, core to which should be finding ways to end Europe’s disruptive intervention in Israeli-Palestinian affairs. The primary victims of Europe’s obsessive intervention are Palestinians. Europe robs them of basic human rights, such as the right to decide if to be employed by Jewish-owned companies, while at the same time massively funds organizations that incite Palestinians against Israel. 

Such European funding should go down to zero. Imagine a foreign government funding organizations that incite European Muslims against France, or organizations that encourage French policemen to “break the silence” and report abuse of Muslims (3,000 arrests – each has its own story), and then disseminate this information to Muslim communities, leading to more violence and escalation. Europe should not tolerate foreign countries doing so in Europe, and it should stop engaging in such abusive behavior in the Jewish state.

It is important to recognize that such European reversal is difficult, if not impossible. Years of indoctrination take their toll. Herzl noted that “There is no use in suddenly announcing in the newspaper that starting tomorrow, all people are equal.” Similarly, it is not simple reversing years of indoctrination that Israel is “happy to kill children,” and commits a “massacre in Palestine” and “crimes against humanity.”

The combination of Europeans being incited against the Jewish state and Europe’s growing conflict with both its Muslim and Christian populations is a recipe for yet another European-sourced global disaster.

Will Europe have the courage to pivot and confront its issues? Or will Europe continue its trajectory toward “the War of European Succession”? This remains to be seen in coming decades. ■

The writer is author of Judaism 3.0: Judaism’s Transformation to Zionism (Judaism-Zionism.com). For his geopolitical articles: EuropeAndJerusalem.com. For his historical biblical analysis:  ParashaAndHerzl.com


Read more about this: The relevant  pages in Gol Kalev’s book: Judaism 3.0 – Pages 255-265: European Frustration (Preview available here for free for a limited time. To purchase the book: Amazon)

Click on image to read. P. 255-265 of Judaism 3.0


Box article: Conclusion and re-emergence of Monotheism vs. Pagansim


Related Jerusalem Post Special Magazine: Are we in Judaism 3.0?:

The October 14, 2022 cover of the Jerusaelm Post Magazine – exploring the thesis of Gol Kalev’s new book, Judaism 3.0 – Judaism’s Transformation to Zionism – over the background of the Jerusalem Post on May 16, 1948

Related Jerusalem Post Articles by Gol Kalev: The implications of Judaism 3.0

This generation’s existential threat to Judaism

Applying Herzl’s thinking to counter Israel-bashing


 Occuptionalism: The new form of Colonialism is hijacking the Palestinian cause   

Occupationalism is enabled by the Jerusalem-based “Conflict Industry,” known for its lavish parties, insularity, high turnover and its own social hierarchy


European blood libels continue, but now there is a solution

Recognizing that we are in Judaism 3.0 would address existential threats to Judaism, but it would also provide Jewish clarity that would advance humanity


Judaism 3.0: Turning threats to Judaism into enablers of its survival

Like antisemitism in Herzl’s time, today’s Israel-bashing and assimilation of American Jewry also have hidden assets in them


Passover to Shavuot and the American-European divide

How the transition affects today’s geopolitics, the flaws of democracies and the emerging rift: Americanism vs. Europeanism


Threat to Judaism through friends, influenced by Israel-bashing movement

Applying Herzl’s thinking, the threat to Judaism might come through our friends. Such Israel-bashing-light was showcased in the Basel Zionism celebrations in 2022


Paving path to peace

A broad recognition of Judaism 3.0 would release the Arabs of the Middle-east from debilitating European dogmas that have occupied their true character for the last 100 years


See in Link: Applying Judaism 3.0 to the countering Israel-Bashing

See also The Jerusaelm Report 2022 New Year Magazine: Judaism’s transformation to Zionism – Countering the Israel-bashing movement

Recognizing that Judaism has transformed would rob the Israel-bashers of their starting point: The premise that Judaism is merely a religion.


Summary of above articles:

Gol Kalev shows how Israel-bashing is today’s existential threat to Judaism, having both a populous dogmatic retail component – Occupationalism, and institutional destruction mechanisms that deploy modern-day blood-libels. In such circumstances, Hasbara (Israeli PR) is futile. Yet, a broad global recognition that Judaism has transformed to Judaism 3.0, and Zionism is now its anchor, would dramatically mitigate the threat.

Related. Jerusalem Post Magazine Cover-articles by Gol Kalev:: EUROPE & JERUSALEM

The battle for Europe

The resurfacing of European Colonialism

Hijacking the Palestinian cause

European opposition to the Jewish state

Time for a new European peace conference

Europe should benefit from Herzl’s vision


Related: Applying Herzl’s thinking to today’s issues

Herzl can help solve today’s strategic issues

Herzl’s Birthday celebrated


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Praise for Judaism 3.0

Gol Kalev does not just know Theodor Herzl – he lives and breathes Theodor Herzl…This book should trigger the conversation the Jewish community needs about Israel, Zionism, Judaism and Identity. Bravo!”

Professor Gil Troy, author – The Zionist Ideas

ייA remarkable ideas book that is about much more than the state of Judaism…One of the most important books about Judaism, Zionism and global trends of our times.”

Catherine Carlton, former Mayor of Menlo Park, Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur

“This book should play an important role in the discussions about the future of world Jewry and its relations with Israel.”

Natan Sharansky,  former Chairman of The Jewish Agency, former Deputy Prime Minister of Israel

Gol Kalev’s book has the merit to transform the very essence of the State of Israel to becoming an objective expression of Jewish identity

Dr. Georges Yitzhak Weisz, author – Theodor Herzl: A New Reading

“This book has sparked as much conversation as it has because the premise is so interesting, so counter-intuitive and demand of us that we think many thing anew. That is perhaps the greatest gift a book can give.”

Dr. Daniel Gordis, author – We Stand Divided

“Fresh new thinking about the relationship between Judaism and Israel. Kalev picks up where Herzl left off…A must read for people of all religious and political backgrounds who want to get a deeper understanding of the state of Zionism and Judaism today.”

Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem

“A courageous thesis that must be part of any serious discussion of the future of Israel and the Jewish people.”

Michael Oren, historian, former ambassador of Israel to the United States


About the Author: Gol Kalev is a former Wall Street investment banker who has been researching Herzl and Zionism. Growing up in Tel Aviv and serving in the Israeli army, he then lived in New York and now resides in Jerusalem. He also spent time in various European cities and has traveled through both the American and European countryside, learning about contrasting world-views. 

He is chairman of The AIFL Think Tank, which explores Zionism and Judaism, and has been writing analysis articles about Zionism, Europe, and global affairs for the Jerusalem Post,  Jerusalem Report, Israel Hayom, The Daily Wire, The Media Line, Newsweek and Foreign Policy.  

He has been praised for his unique understanding of Judaism by people throughout the political and religious spectrum. In this book, he delivers the state of Judaism as he sees it: Zionism as the anchor of Judaism.

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