The Empty Wagon
Very well written. And documented.
Zionism's journey from identity crisis to identity theft
Zionism. The untouchable topic.
These are some of the sentiments expressed by gedolei Yisroel specifically regarding Zionist hashkafos and the Torah community, both now and in the past. For those who find these statements more than a little disquieting, for those who can accept that what many think are Torah hashkafos are actually their opposite — and want to know the truth ...
The Empty Wagon will open that door.
Throughout history, the Jewish people’s identity, self-image, and worldview came solely from the Torah. Then the Zionists arose and strove, for over a century, to implant their own ideas into the consciousness of the Jewish people. More than anything else — even more than their desire to create a state — the Zionists wanted to change the Jewish people’s hashkafos — to change their very identity. And in that, to a great extent, they succeeded beyond their wildest dreams.
Today, many people — b’nei Torah included — have accepted Zionist hashkafos, often mistaking them for Torah ideas, or at the very least, compatible with them.
These and other such questions, once simple and clear to all Torah Jews, have, since the advent of Zionism, become subject to great ignorance and confusion. Zionism’s false and heretical hashkafos, values, and Jewish identity claim to be the true Jewish values, hashkafos, and identity, and many frum Jews have tragically fallen for it — in whole or in part. If someone wants to extricate himself from Zionism’s influence, he must maneuver through this mess of false ideology, false Judaism, false history, false politics, and a false worldview. The Empty Wagon seeks to assist the reader in doing just that.
Author: Rabbi Yaakov Shapiro
Hardcover | 1394 pages | ISBN 9781647647926
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★★★★★
Very well written. And documented.
Rabbi Shapiro broaches and exposes the very sensitive subject of Zionism; he does so in a manner one would expect of someone of his astute rabbinical caliber (every statement cited throughout). It is a very heavy book, with extraordinary gravitas. I am only 300 pages into the tome, but what I have read so far is excellent. He is a superb writer, explaining in depth the increments by which we have been deceived for literally decades (centuries?!) This confrontation between the manipulated "Jewish" identity & real Judaism's connection to HaShem has been a rather painful journey for many Jews. The people we thought were the 'good guys' are not. Rude awakening. I am looking forward to finishing this masterpiece. (And off topic, but I have to say mazel tov to Judaica Press for the beautiful bookbinding, a far cry from most of the glued dreck used for mainstream publishing these days. I worked as a bookbinder many decades ago and appreciate the quality of the book as well as the contents! It will not fall apart like so many in my library.)