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Madonna the mystic
Jerusalem Post ^ | 10/2/2003 | SHMULEY BOTEACH

Posted on 10/03/2003 10:35:44 AM PDT by adam_az

So Madonna has written a children's book, The English Roses, which is based on the Kabbala and features as its lead character a girl named Binah. Should the Jewish community be proud?

After all, here we are, a little backwater religion, with one of the world's most famous faces highlighting our ancient mystical tradition. Should we not embrace her as our savior and princess, the woman who renounced Catholicism in favor of Judaism? The woman who helped make Judaism sexy?

No. And here's why. The fact that Judaism is becoming increasingly dependent on depraved pop cultural icons to make it appeal to the masses is a sign of desperation rather than achievement, failure rather than success.

Religions have staked claims to authenticity for millennia, and it is a fool's game to debate the legitimacy of one over another. But the overriding characteristic that has distinguished Judaism from every other world faith and made us Jews justly proud is its demands for moral excellence. For centuries you could be the pope of the Catholics and still father bastards and call for the slaughter of Jews and Muslims. As recently as 60 years ago a pope watched six million Jews die and never once condemned it.

Likewise for many Muslims today there seems to be an inversely proportional relationship between religious zealotry and simple humanity, such that the more you claim to love God the more you seek to blow up His children.

Not so Judaism, which cries out that the only true test of religious piety is where the end result is human decency. The discerning characteristic of an authentic as opposed to a counterfeit faith is outstanding moral virtue.

How different are the portrayals of the founder of our faith, Abraham, from the founder of the Christian faith, Jesus. The latter is ascribed countless miracles and divine qualities. Abraham, however, does not perform a single supernatural feat in the whole of Genesis. Rather, he is portrayed as a caterer who sits outside his tent awaiting hungry wayfarers and a man who even after victory over kings refuses to take any kind of loot or booty.

In short, he is a not a god-man, but a good man, not a saint with celestial power but a human being of outstanding moral courage.

Likewise, the Bible only once gives a description of Moses' personal character. He is described not as the most commanding, nor even the wisest, but rather as the "humblest man who walked the earth."

Proximity to God breeds a distinct humility. Fakers garbed in religious robes but as distant from God as Pluto is from the sun exhibit an arrogance and a judgmentalism that has become all too common in modern-day faith.

Islam today has lost its direction because it has lost its heart. Judaism dare not make the same error by losing its moral compass, by failing to inspire in its representatives, or to demand of its adherents, a passion for moral rectitude and ethical greatness.

Madonna has been studying Kabbala now for a good many years. The same woman who helped debase the dignity of women everywhere with her mainstreaming of sado-masochism, who helped launch a decade of decadence and misogyny with her music videos, and who in her 1992 book Sex bared every region of her body for money and publicity is now a devoted student of the most sacred mystical texts in Judaism.

Has it made her into a better person? Has she ceased her contemptible portrayal of women as the lecherous man's plaything? Was an ennoblement of character in evidence in the recent MTV music awards, where the publicity-famished star "swapped spit" with Britney Spears, while millions of teenage girls looked on? (She defended her coarse performance as "the kind of kiss you would give your sister," thereby insulting our intelligence as well as our morals.)

And what of her most recent film, Swept Away, which itself was swept away by critics who described its embarrassing amalgam of "vulgarity, nudity, adult situations, sex, bad taste, bad acting, bad judgment."

Here was Madonna at 44, years into her Kabbalistic journey, proving, in the words of an on-line reviewer, "that she is still willing to strip for the cameras with a couple of peeks at her breasts and her bottom."

Kabbala argues for the spiritual supremacy of women over men, for feminine transcendence over masculine imminence, and feminine radiance over masculine expedience. Yet Madonna has spent her career dishonoring women, portraying them as chunks of meat bereft of personalities or even souls. She set back the cause of female recording artists by a generation by showing, a full 50 years after the feminist revolution, that a woman cannot sell a record unless she takes off her bra.

Just look at Madonna's sleazy imitations, and Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera for confirmation. One's heart goes out to three desperate women reduced to outrageous antics because they have no real talent. Somehow I don't remember the Beatles having to run around in thongs with guitars in order to sell out a stadium.

It is no secret that I spent two years in close friendship with Michael Jackson which I now regard as one of the great mistakes of my life. To be sure, we worked together toward the noble goal of parents prioritizing their children. I also took him to meet Ariel Sharon at a time when Israel needed all the friends it could get. And, truth be told, there is much good in Michael, including a soft heart and a meek spirit.

But my embarrassment comes from my insecurity in believing that I needed a celebrity pairing in order to be an effective exponent of Judaism, and that the Jewish faith needed a celebrity spokesman in order to garner mainstream credibility.

Like many others who make the similar mistake of thinking that "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" and thus try and wed vulgar popular culture with the spiritual enormity of Judaism, I did not realize the serious dilution of Judaism's monotheistic message that would result from being twinned with a culture which promotes human beings as gods.

I have since learned from my mistake and two years ago declined Michael's kind invitation to me and my family to attend his 35th anniversary concert in his special friend's box. I told my children at the time that I wanted them to understand that no man but God is the real Thriller.

I was taught as a child that there is no greater privilege than for one's actions to add to God's grandeur, and there is no greater failure than to diminish His glory. When I have made mistakes in my life I have been pained not only by the personal consequences of my actions but especially by the fact that as a rabbi and a Jew I diminished a great religion.

Madonna has taken the Zohar - "the book of luminosity" - and made it dark. While Judaism will always flourish with spiritual seekers, it will founder with publicity-seekers.

God promised Abraham that his children would be "like the stars of the heaven," not the stars of the silver screen. The stars of heaven give light amid an all-encompassing darkness, and, indeed, the Jewish nation has retained its righteousness in a dark and cruel world.

But movie stars are counterfeit constellations, artificially illuminated fakes set in a world of make believe.

Far from aggrandizing Kabbala, Madonna's practice of it sends the message that one can be mystical without being spiritual, and one can claim to be holy while having lost all dignity.

Sounds pretty fake to me.

The writer is a US radio host and author of The Private Adam: Becoming a Hero in a Selfish Age.


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To: dennisw
He's clearly deeply sympathetic to Jihadist Islamic terrorists, not Israelis.
41 posted on 10/03/2003 12:42:47 PM PDT by adam_az
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To: Romulus
Everybody knows what that speech was about. Everybody knew then.

Funny, that's not what I've read.

I asked for an explicit condemnation. You haven't provided one. So I have to believe that your characterization of the Boteach's comment as a "brazen lie" is itself a brazen lie.

Pius IX was not so reticent in opposing Kulturkampf.

42 posted on 10/03/2003 12:50:44 PM PDT by malakhi (Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.)
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To: adam_az
If you could point me to reference material describing how the Catholic Church actively worked against the Nazis, I would be happy to read it.

Fair enough; I'll take you at your word. Here are some historical sources for you:

"What Pius XII Did Or Did Not Do" by Robert Graham, SJ

"A Question of Judgment: Pius XII and the Jews" by Dr. Joseph L. Lichten

Goldhagen v. Pius XII by Ronald Rychlak

"Pius XII Saved More Jews Than Schindler" by Rabbi David Dalin

43 posted on 10/03/2003 12:52:04 PM PDT by Romulus
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To: adam_az
Hey, give us Jews just 10% the population the Catholics have. With 120 million Jews we could really call the shots, really control the planet :)
44 posted on 10/03/2003 12:53:54 PM PDT by dennisw (G_d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: adam_az
You love Israelis but dislike Israel?

Human beings are a moral end; political entities are at best a means to an end.

Your sugestion that I regard Jews as Christ-killers duly noted -- and forgiven, because of your ignorance. But don't say it again.

45 posted on 10/03/2003 12:56:47 PM PDT by Romulus
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To: malakhi
Funny, that's not what I've read.

Well by all means, tell us what you've read.

46 posted on 10/03/2003 12:58:05 PM PDT by Romulus
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To: Romulus
Well by all means, tell us what you've read.

Why bother? You'll dismiss any source you don't like as "anti-Catholic".

47 posted on 10/03/2003 1:01:45 PM PDT by malakhi (Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.)
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To: Romulus
7. Therefore as is required by the duty of Our offices, with Our Apostolic authority We solemnly condemn them, declaring at the same time that the oath they impose is illicit and clearly sacrilegious; therefore all those who in Geneva or elsewhere are elected according to the decrees of these laws or in a similar way, by the vote of the people and with the confirmation of the civil power, and who subsequently dare to undertake the tasks of ecclesiastical ministry incur a major excommunication reserved specially to this Holy See and also incur other canonical penalties. Furthermore, they must all be avoided by the faithful according to the divine admonition, as aliens and thieves who come only to rob, kill, and destroy.

From Pius IX's encyclical Etsi Multa, 11/21/1873. Neither he nor Leo XIII had any problem encouraging Catholic civil disobedience.

A shame Pius XII didn't issue a similar encyclical, say, between 1933 and 1940.

48 posted on 10/03/2003 1:09:23 PM PDT by malakhi (Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.)
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To: Romulus
I didn't say you think that, you are again overly sensitive and take things as personal attacks.

I said it reminded me of someone who said "I hate niggers but sure like their music," someone who liked their works but hated them.... In your case you claim to support Israelis but dislike their work, Israel, that somehow either the "means" or "end" of Israel is distasteful. The OTHER meaning of end wouldn't be so, I presume, since the political means of Palestinians, targeting civillians in order to kill all of the Jews, is somehow preferable to you.

If I'm misunderstanding you, please explain.

Anyway, one reason why I never cared what the Catholic Church had to say about the Holocaust is that they didn't have the power to stop or slow it down once the Nazis had taken over Germany.

On a personal note, as far as I've been able to tell by research so far, the Nazis exterminated my entire paternal family that didn't emigrate to New York from Europe after WWI, by forcibly marching them out of town and then machinegunning them on the open road. I don't think the Pope could have done deed or said word that would have prevented this, so I have never cared about studying his position.
49 posted on 10/03/2003 1:24:34 PM PDT by adam_az
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To: adam_az
A harsh indictment...but fitting.
50 posted on 10/03/2003 2:10:00 PM PDT by beckett
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To: Aquinasfan
Thanks. I have theological differences with the Catholic Church but a tremendous admiration for many of the unpopular things that it has stood for, like the right to life. You guys got it right on abortion before we Protestants even realized that it was an issue.

Pius XII was a great man and his works saved many people's lives.

51 posted on 10/03/2003 6:09:27 PM PDT by DallasMike
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To: Aquinasfan
As recently as 60 years ago a pope watched six million Jews die and never once condemned it.

Good catch.
52 posted on 10/03/2003 9:28:49 PM PDT by Valin (I have my own little world, but it's okay - they know me here.)
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To: adam_az
That comment in the article, however, is totally tangental to the articles main point. The article probably would have been more effective without it, since this is apparently an area of controversy.

With your observation in mind consider this snip from the article . . .

Islam today has lost its direction because it has lost its heart. Judaism dare not make the same error by losing its moral compass, by failing to inspire in its representatives, or to demand of its adherents, a passion for moral rectitude and ethical greatness.
With the author's words in mind I have to wonder what his(the author's) thoughts are WRT Israel's policy towards the Israeli Bedouin . . . killing crops . . . demolishing homes . . . no education . . . no water . . . no land . . .

"A passion for moral rectitude and ethical greatness!?" . . .

God is pleased with the Apple of His eye?

53 posted on 10/03/2003 11:38:47 PM PDT by Phil V.
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To: Phil V.
1. Israel trates Israeli Bedouin quite well. They have a better standards of living that the Bedoiun in Jordan or Saudi Arabia.
2. Israel has always been too nice to foreign populations. Look up Amalek. Go read the Book of Joshua for God's commandments.
54 posted on 10/04/2003 2:35:08 PM PDT by rmlew (Copperheads are traitors)
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To: rmlew
. . . Israel has always been too nice to foreign (???)populations . . .

Two thousand and three years ago three wise men accomanied by shepards (Bedouin) were witness to His birth. FOREIGN POPULATIONS ferchrissakes!!!!!!!!!????????

55 posted on 10/04/2003 2:59:13 PM PDT by Phil V.
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To: Phil V.
I wrote:
". . . Israel has always been too nice to foreign (???)populations . . ."

Phil V responded Two thousand and three years ago three wise men accomanied by shepards (Bedouin) were witness to His birth. FOREIGN POPULATIONS ferchrissakes!!!!!!!!!????????

The Shepards were JEWISH, not Ishmalites, Edomites, or Nabateans.

56 posted on 10/04/2003 3:26:36 PM PDT by rmlew (Copperheads are traitors)
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To: rmlew
When you say "foreign populations" are you not thinking "goy"? Just wondering.
57 posted on 10/04/2003 4:00:35 PM PDT by Phil V.
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To: adam_az
"Madonna" is a whore. She made her fortune by degrading young women. Our media is responsible for that. Thus end the reading of the lesson.
58 posted on 10/04/2003 4:08:22 PM PDT by BerryessaJim
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To: rmlew
BTW . . . perhaps you might consider publishing as BREAKING NEWS your unique "discovery" of the Holy Land's exclusively Jewish demiographics 2003 years ago.(end of sacasm)

One would have thought that the segment of non-Jewish inhabitants would have graduated from being seen as "foreign populations" to being seen as "homies" over the span of 2003 years.
59 posted on 10/04/2003 4:09:51 PM PDT by Phil V.
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To: adam_az
As recently as 60 years ago a pope watched six million Jews die and never once condemned it.

That's sort of like saying the chief rabbi of Rome watched six million Jews die and never once condemned it. It's equally true and equally irrelevant.

60 posted on 10/04/2003 4:13:56 PM PDT by Tribune7
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