HaKUZARI (Verdeutscht und Verbessert) or The Khazars – Redux

"Ben Zoma said:" Who is wise? He who learns from all people, as it is
said (in Psalms 119:99): 'From all those who taught me I gained
understanding'".  - Ethics of the Fathers IV:1

The translation of the Hebrew description of Shlomo HaMelelkh (King
Solomon) is usually rendered the wisest of all, but the Hebrew חכם מכל
also says that he was wise *from* all. All includes our detractors,
and even our enemies. Sometimes we have to listen to our enemies to
get at the truth.

I listened to the anti-Semitic accusation that Ashkenazi Jews are not
real Jews and asked myself if I can find a kernel of truth in it if I
correct for the spin, filter out the distortion and fill in the blanks
of their ignorance with what I know about Judaism.

I arrived at the following conclusions:

First, it is the Jews and only the Jews, most specifically the Jews
who are knowledgeable in Jewish Law, who decided if someone is Jewish
or not. It should be eminently clear that is not the place of any
person outside any given culture to decide who belongs to that culture
and who does not and anyone who attempts to do so is a fool and a
knave. We need not regard their criteria as to whether one is Jewish
or not as valid at all. Jewish Law defines who is a Jew quite
categorically and clearly.

The Jewish world accepts the Ashkenazi Jews as no less, or more,
Jewish than the Jews of other streams: The Sephardim, the Mizrahim,
the Temanim, the Jews of India, and the Ethiopian Jews.

The following considerations in no wise shed doubt upon the Jewishness
of the Ashkenazi Jews. That is a given, absolute, and there is no
Jewish group who has any hesitations whatsoever about marrying
Ashkenazi Jews or including them in a prayer quorum or any religious
commandment or activity whatsoever. Neither will there ever be any
hesitations concerning the Jewishness of the Ashkenazis and no one
will succeed in sowing a seed of doubt considering this matter in our
hearts.

That said unequivocally, it must also be said that the story of the
conversion of HaKuzarim (the Khazars) reads more like fable than fact
and a reconsideration of the story as told is in order.

All those who have a standard Jewish education have read SEFER
HAKUZARI (THE BOOK OF THE KUZARI, sometimes translated into English as
THE DISPUTATION) , as relayed by Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi. In the story we
read of the King of the Khazars who, having had a dream in which he is
told that his intentions are acceptable in the eyes of Heaven, but his
practices are not, decides to hold a debate among a Jewish
representative, a Muslim representative and a Christian representative
to the purpose of deciding to which religion to convert he, himself,
and his entire idol-worshipping kingdom.

The representative of the Jewish faith wins the debate, as we all
know, and the Khazars convert to Judaism. The details of that
conversion are not related to us in the book.

The anti-Semites would have it that all Ashkenazi Jews, who are of
light complexion and often have light hair and/or eyes as well, are so
because they are all descendants of the Khazars. This is arrant
nonsense, of course. More Jews who are fair are that way because the
barbarians of Europe raped Jewish women regularly than because they
are descended from the Khazars, whose complexion, by the way, we are
unaware of. Anti-Semites never recall that ugly historical fact in
their publica ruminations as to why it is that the Ashkenazis are
fair. It is easier to delude oneself that the Jews are white because
they are reptilian shape-shifters than to admit that one's own
grandfather or great-grandfather was a drunken, sadistic brute without
the least measure of self-control or respect for human life. It is
entirely possible that the Khazars were Mongolian. There is no
necessary reason to believe that they were White at all. But the
people who staged the pogroms most certainly were.

That being said and behooved I was to say it; I was, in reconsidering
this story, now as an adult, forced to ask myself if, when the
Christian cleric who lost the debate returned to Rome and told his
superiors that the Jews had won fair and square and that the Khazars
had decided to convert to Judaism if the response of his superiors
was: 'If that is God's will, then so be it. Blessings all around!' Not
bloody likely. It is far more likely that either the Church encouraged
the conversion of the Khazars to Judaism, because they knew that they
were idol worshippers and they knew full well how hard it is to
convert an idol worshipper, or, knowing that these newly converted
heathens would bring us only sorrow, sat back and let the idol worship
work its own special magic as it seeped into Jewish ritual practice.

We Jews had had ample experience with the effects on Judaism when
large numbers of heathens are integrated into Judaism. We experienced
it in the Holy Land, in Babylon and then again in ancient Rome, at
which time, it is said, as many as one-third of the Roman elite had
adopted at least some Jewish practices. The Rabbis were very concerned
about this development, as they were rightly aware that if the Jews
adopted Roman pagan practices in large numbers they would seriously
undermine our way of life. We should not have allowed the mass
conversion of the Khazars – but we did and we are paying the price to
this day. Knowing the Jewish People as I do, I do not believe that the
conversion of the Khazars en masse was welcomed or encouraged. I doubt
it would have been accomplished at all without pressure and fear of
reprisals is we refused and it would not be beneath the Church to
apply such pressure and monger such fear.

I believe that the Khazars, well-meaning as they might have been,
brought with them their old and entrenched heathen ways and integrated
many foreign, pagan practices, and ways of thinking, into Judaism. And
I believe that that affected a large percentage of the Jews in Europe
as the foreign influence spread as the Khazars married other Jews.

That is one of the reasons why we see, to this day, that among the
Ashkenazi community there are "customs" and "stringencies" and
"interpretations" of Torah that are clearly pagan. Another reason why
Ashkenazi Jewish practice is profoundly compromised is that the
Jesuits found it easier to infiltrate and distort Jewish practice
among the Ashkenazis because they are most similar to their phenotype
(the result of being forced to be similar to their genotype, for the
reasons described above that Gentiles of European extraction don't
feel comfortable recalling).

An Ashkenazi Rabbi once told me quite candidly that Sephardim to not
have to take on as much stringency as do Ashkenazis because they are
genetically closer to the original Jews and thus experience less
bodily and psychic resistance to serving God than do Ashkenazi Jews.
While he was correct about that; the irony of the fact that the very
stringencies and customs that Ashkenazi Jews practice as part and
parcel of their observance are foreign pagan influences and thus
hinder, rather than serve and expedite, service of God did not dawn on
him.

Yet, the Ashkenazi Jews are completely accepted as Jews and there can
be no questioning their Jewishness whatsoever.

We do, however, have to see to it that their practice does not remain
the dominant one in Judaism, as the Jesuits would have it precisely
because it is distorted and impure. Their customs, stringencies and
Biblical interpretations must are examined one by one to make sure
they accord with true Judaism, absolute monotheism, with no traces
whatsoever of pagan practice and idol worship and that includes the
eudaemonism of the various Rebbe cults of the "Chassidim".

The next part of the quote I opened this piece with reads: "Who is
strong? He who conquers his evil inclination."

My sincere thanks and gratitude are extended to all my anti-Semitic
adversaries who compelled me think deeply about this matter and be
able to pinpoint this problem, so that it may be rectified, and, in so
doing, benefit my People and allow me to contribute one small portion
to the Jewish People's continued march on to moral/spiritual
perfection. The evil of anti-Semitism exists to strengthen us by
overcoming it. We are taught that we must bless the unpleasant, which
we associate with bad, even as we bless the pleasant, which we
associate with good – but as we have all experienced, sometimes our
detractors and enemies teach us more than our friends and certainly
more than our flatters.

Doreen Ellen Bell-Dotan, Tzfat, Israel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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