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The Rise Of Tikkun Olam Paganism
Arutz Sheva ^ | 27 December 2002 | Steven Plaut

Posted on 12/28/2002 3:34:22 PM PST by Nix 2

The Rise Of Tikkun Olam Paganism
Steven Plaut
27 December 2002

I have long had a pet peeve about the vulgar misuse and distortion of the Jewish concept of Tikkun Olam (repair of the world) by assimilationist Jewish liberals in the United States and elsewhere.

Elements of American Jewry have fallen captive to what can only be described as Tikkun Olam Paganism. Tikkun Olam Pagans are people who misrepresent Judaism as nothing more and nothing less than the pursuit of the liberal social action political agenda, all in the name of a suitably misrepresented Tikkun Olam. It is the banner waved by the countless "social action" committees at synagogues across America and in other liberal Jewish circles in support of liberal-leftist causes, including some that are harmful to Jews and some that are just plain wacky.

The Tikkun Olam Pagans` pseudo-religion consists of the following reductionist "theological" foundations:

1. Judaism in its entirety is essentially the advocacy and promotion of social justice.

2. Tikkun Olam means pursuit of peace, environmentalism and economic equality.

3. Justice, peace and equality are synonymous with this week`s PC liberal-leftist political fads.

Ipso facto, all of Judaism is reduced to the pursuit of being a nice liberal. Now, as it turns out, each one of the propositions listed above is totally false.

This Judaism-as-Liberalism form of reductionism is extremely common in the Reform synagogue (especially its misnamed Religious Action Center) and is universal in the Reconstructionist movement. It is popular among many Conservative Jews and even has its Orthodox advocates. A search for the term Tikkun Olam on the Internet will show you how near-universal is the equating of this concept with liberal "social activism." Even the far-left anti-Israel magazine Tikkun, published by "Rabbi" Michael Lerner, has misnamed itself after the concept. Indeed Tikkun magazine has even advocated the use of illegal psychedelic drugs by Jews and demanded that Jews understand Osama bin Laden`s "pain, " all in the name of Tikkun Olam.

The equation of Tikkun Olam with liberal political activism is so commonplace that it is recited as an ethical basis by many of the same liberal "social activists" who cannot recite the Shema prayer correctly, who practice no Jewish ritual, and have no idea of what any other concepts are in Judaism. For a nice laugh, ask some of these people to explain even one basic Jewish concept other than Tikkun Olam.

But a clarification is in order. Tikkun Olam does indeed play an important role in Jewish theology and ethics, but its meaning is nothing like that understood by the Tikkun Olam Pagans. Tikkun Olam, the "correcting" of the universe, has little if anything to do with things like social inequality, environmental cleanliness, and distribution of wealth and jobs. Rather, it refers to the Messianic era, when G-d`s laws will replace human laws, when G-d himself will be the acknowledged ruler, when all forms of idolatry will cease and all will turn their hearts to the One G-d. In other words, Tikkun Olam is a theological notion and not a trendy socioeconomic or political one. Tikkun Olam is mentioned in a major place in the Aleinu prayer that closes all prayer sessions, but again it is in conjunction with the wish to see idolatry and paganism erased from the earth. There is no mention of "social justice" or environmentalist issues, no gun control proposals and no AIDS marches. This will no doubt come as a rude surprise to Jewish assimilationist liberals. It is all the more ironic that Tikkun Olam is dredged up as underpinning for some forms of "activism" that are themselves little more than idolatry, such as the worshiping of trees, whales and nature in the name of "Eco-Judaism" by some radical Jewish environmentalists.

Even if one believed a certain amount of "social justice" could be squeezed under the Tikkun Olam theological umbrella, this would hardly justify the hijacking of the concept as artillery support for the liberal-leftist political agenda. At most, Tikkun Olam can only be conscripted as support for liberal social activism if one believes that this activism really promotes social justice. If it does promote social justice, then the incantations regarding Tikkun Olam are superfluous -- the "causes" are justified on their own merits. But does anyone today seriously believe that liberals and leftists only promote causes that are "socially just" and moral? Suppressing school choice and supporting Palestinian terrorism, affirmative action apartheid, and many other liberal causes promotes injustice and immoral outcomes.

The real issue is whether or not liberal political fads promote justice and peace and morality. And the only way to settle that question is to debate these "causes" analytically and on their own merits: Tikkun Olam has nothing to do with it. Analytic debate, of course, would require some training and study of social science, policy analysis, cost-benefits accounting, and history, and liberal poseurs are far too lazy for all that, preferring effortless ethical posturing and recreational compassion. They are much too busy patting themselves on their ethical backs.

To emphasize these points, let us state what is not covered under the heading of Tikkun Olam:

1. There is nothing in the Torah concept of Tikkun Olam that can justify government programs that take people`s private wealth and property away from them to help the poor. There is, of course, a Jewish religious precept requiring charity for the poor -- at least 10% of one`s income in two years out of seven -- but never to exceed 20% of one`s wealth, even if one is feeling ultra-compassionate. This charity, however, is privatized welfare and generosity, never state-run confiscation of property in the name of doing good. There seems to be rabbinic disagreement over whether government taxes that take away more than 10% of one`s income, especially to finance the welfare state, exempt one even from this 10% tithe. The only other biblically-mandated income redistribution involves supporting the Levites.

2. There is nothing in Tikkun Olam that can be considered to be a judgment holding that income and wealth disparities are evil in and of themselves. Wealthy people are expected to give charity to help the poor; the poor are expected to give charity to the poorer. No one is expected to give charity to those too lazy to work or who are poor because they are drunks or addicts.

3. There is nothing in Tikkun Olam that can be regarded as a condemnation of materialist desires and pursuits. Quite to the contrary, Judaism is not embarrassed at all about asking G-d to make us rich, such as in the Havdala prayers, where we ask for lots of silver.

4. There is nothing in Tikkun Olam that could be remotely regarded as justifying affirmative action programs that discriminate against Jews. There is nothing that can justify pursuing ethnic "equality" through quotas, through lowered standards and preferences, and certainly not through programs that give other ethnic groups preferences ahead of Jews.

5. There is nothing in Tikkun Olam that can be regarded as sanctioning homosexual relations. Indeed, the Torah makes these a capital offense.

6. There is nothing in Tikkun Olam that can be regarded as supporting the public school monopoly or single-payer health care system. People who want such things should have the intellectual honesty to come out and debate these on their own merits (if they have any), not by hijacking the concept of Tikkun Olam.

7. There is not even the tiniest inkling of a rationalization in Tikkun Olam for granting Palestinians or anyone else territorial rights within the Land of Israel.

8. There is no basis in Tikkun Olam for refraining from retaliating militarily against those who attack Jews.

9. There is no basis in Tikkun Olam for claiming that animals have "rights."

10. There is no basis in Tikkun Olam for refusing to acknowledge that human environmental goals must be traded off against other social and private goals.

11. There is no basis in Tikkun Olam for abortion on demand.

12. There is no basis in Tikkun Olam for opposing capital punishment for convicted murderers. To the contrary, the Torah explicitly endorses capital punishment for murderers.

A first giant step toward real Tikkun Olam would be the renunciation and discrediting of Tikkun Olam Paganism.



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knighthawk, HELP!!!!
1 posted on 12/28/2002 3:34:22 PM PST by Nix 2
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To: knighthawk; Yehuda; SJackson; veronica; Cachelot; dennisw; Alouette; 2sheep
PING!
2 posted on 12/28/2002 3:37:55 PM PST by Nix 2
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To: angelo
Ping for you. Have you heard of these folks?
3 posted on 12/28/2002 3:38:50 PM PST by Fury
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To: Fury
Steven Plaut? Why I do subscribe to his e-mail list. His stomping grounds is at the U of Haifa, which is overrun by Tenured Reds. He's a professor in the Economics Dept and is a rarity in Israeli academe, where few eggheads venture to the right of Meretz.
4 posted on 12/28/2002 3:46:58 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: Nix 2
Thanks for an excellent, enlightening post. My town has more than its fair share of the Tikkun Olam types. It's great to have this kind of material for rebuttal purposes!
5 posted on 12/28/2002 3:46:58 PM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
Would that be San Francisco? Mikey Lerner has his Tikkun synagogue there.
6 posted on 12/28/2002 3:47:42 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: Nix 2; Admin Moderator
Unfortunately, you cannot use HTML tags in the title of a post.
7 posted on 12/28/2002 3:47:57 PM PST by rs79bm
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To: goldstategop
Indeed. This is a goldmine here. Wonder of wonders that it took an actual *academic* to say it since we have been shouting down the walls with it for years and so few listen.
8 posted on 12/28/2002 3:50:45 PM PST by Nix 2
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To: rs79bm
So I noticed. Alas, too late for correcting my own self.
9 posted on 12/28/2002 3:52:22 PM PST by Nix 2
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To: Nix 2
Personally, I'm much more comfortable with Maimonides' 13 Principles of the Jewish Faith.
10 posted on 12/28/2002 3:52:39 PM PST by onedoug
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To: goldstategop
Lerner was one of the opportunistic lefty whores who camp-followed the clinton regime.

He was the Marxist stooge who gave Hildebeast the idea of "the politics of meaning," a shibboleth which she tried out for a while then sh*tcanned, probably because nobody including her knew what "the politics of meaning" actually meant.
11 posted on 12/28/2002 3:59:41 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: onedoug
The Thirteen Articles of Jewish faith are as follows:


Belief in the existence of the Creator, be He Blessed, who is perfect in every manner of existence and is the Primary Cause of all that exists.
The belief in G-d's absolute and unparalleled unity.
The belief in G-d's noncorporeality, nor that He will be affected by any physical occurrences, such as movement, or rest, or dwelling.
The belief in G-d's eternity.
The imperative to worship Him exclusively and no foreign false gods.
The belief that G-d communicates with man through prophecy.
The belief that the prophecy of Moses our teacher has priority.
The belief in the divine origin of the Torah.
The belief in the immutability of the Torah.
The belief in divine omniscience and providence.
The belief in divine reward and retribution.
The belief in the arrival of the Messiah and the messianic era.
The belief in the resurrection of the dead.


And how do these things differ from the principles of Orthodoxy that I posted? Don't you think they uphold them rather than cause you discomfort that someone actually said things out loud that the ADL and ACLU have been tearing down for years?
Have you been comfortable with that? This is our soul. These are our Laws. What right does a man claiming to be a jew tear down these laws, our spirit, our faith, and replace them with leftist ideology which believes in headonism and heathenism? Peres is doing it in the *hallowed halls* of the G-dless UN.
Would you think Maimonides would be pleased?
13 posted on 12/28/2002 4:05:51 PM PST by Nix 2
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To: Elisha_Ben_Abuya
Ho Ho Ho!!! Merry internet-target practice. Or are you going to use your kid as a shield lest a scratch befall your unworthy self?
14 posted on 12/28/2002 4:09:48 PM PST by Nix 2
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To: Nix 2; Prodigal Daughter; Thinkin' Gal; babylonian; Fred Mertz; American in Israel; Crazymonarch; ..
>Tikkun Olam Pagans are people who misrepresent Judaism as nothing more and nothing less than the pursuit of the liberal social action political agenda, all in the name of a suitably misrepresented Tikkun Olam.

Thanks for posting this.  I was unaware of it.  It is in some ways akin to the deception being foisted on the Christian church:

...by demonically led church growth gurus to win "people groups", (countries, cultures, cities and  communities, etc.) into a socialistic system of christianized collectivism known as "dominion theology" using the tactics and manipulation of the Hegelian Dialectic or "consensus process".
More here 308 ~ 296 and here:  Paul Proctor - archives

The enemy never gives up.  Unfortunately, too many people believe the lies instead of their Bibles/Torah.

15 posted on 12/28/2002 4:15:38 PM PST by 2sheep
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To: Elisha_Ben_Abuya
"Sounds like the Kahanist scum are back at it again... "

well since I dont know root cause of this idiotic statement, I will just say that if it werent for the Kahanist 'scum', degenrate lemming fifth columners like the 'rabbi' above would have long ago destroyed Israel and anything remotely Jewsih in the Land.

ben abuya hmm...abuya sure does sound arabiya to me..funny guy that elisha.

yo habib.. let me remind you what the majority of israeli youth now clearly understand
KAHANE WAS RIGHT.

never again.
16 posted on 12/28/2002 4:15:57 PM PST by jabotinsky
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To: Elisha_Ben_Abuya; Nix 2
Sounds like the Kahanist scum are back at it again...

Sounds like another fugitive has oozed out of "LibertyStormfront" again. Why don't you go back, kid? Hoplophile and Justin are waiting for you under the misthletoe ;)).


17 posted on 12/28/2002 4:33:11 PM PST by Cachelot
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To: Nix 2
>To: Elisha_Ben_Abuya

>Ho Ho Ho!!! Merry internet-target practice. Or are you going to use your kid as a shield lest a scratch befall your unworthy self?

That seems to be an established Muslim practice.

18 posted on 12/28/2002 4:39:01 PM PST by 2sheep
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To: jabotinsky
Kahane was a prophet. He saw what we are seeing now. And yes, jabotinsky, NEVER again.

AND PROUD OF IT!

19 posted on 12/28/2002 4:44:42 PM PST by Nix 2
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To: Nix 2; OldFriend; dennisw; veronica
Bump/Ping
20 posted on 12/28/2002 4:55:41 PM PST by Brian Allen
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