Written in 1989: They burned my trees
Written in 1989: They burned my trees

This article was written by Rabbi Meir Kahane, Hy'd, in 1989. 

I was depressed yesterday. Very, very sad. For I knew that they had burned my trees.

As a child I had saved my money so carefully so that I could buy those trees and know that they were planted. And now they are burned. They MUST have been burned. It is not logical that a million trees would be burned down and none of mine among them. No, they are burned. Every week I would come to school and bring a nickel. And with that nickle I would buy a special stamp. A Jewish National Fund stamp. And every week I would paste that stamp on the figure of a tree which was part of a JNF poster, and which had twenty "leaves" on it. Each week I would would paste my stamp on a leaf and at the end of twenty weeks, I had a tree! My tree!

Within the sovereign State of Israel, that independent State which makes me so proud because it doesn't let anyone push it around – the Arabs burned 1.15 million trees.
And I did this for years because I was a good boy – a good Jewish boy. And I bought many trees. My trees. My Jewish trees.

And now they burned them. The Arabs and their intifada. Last year, within the sovereign State of Israel, that independent State which makes me so proud because it doesn't let anyone push it around – the Arabs burned 1.15 million trees. Some of my trees HAD to be among them. And I was sad. But then I saw an advertisement by the Jewish National Fund which made me happy again and made be proud to be a Jew knowing that the JNF does not let anyone push it around.

The JNF placed an ad that let the Arabs know that we are not the Jews of old. NO ONE BURNS OUR TREES. Well, not exactly. What the JNF said was that if the Arabs will burn our trees, we will show them: We will plant even more trees than they burned. Anything they can burn, we can plant better. If they burned 1.15 million trees, we will plant that much and more. Ten million more – fully 11.5 million!

I was so happy. I ran to the bank to convert my money into nickels to buy leaves each week and plant new trees. I was so happy that the JNF had this wonderful idea until I met my neighbor. I never liked him. He is always so cynical and a killjoy.

When I told him of the brilliant JNF idea to plant ten times the amount of trees that the Arabs burned, this dour wet-towel said: "And what if they burn THOSE? Will we plant 110 million trees the next time? And why should Jews have to pay again and again for trees that Arabs burn? Why do we allow them to stay in the country if we know they they will burn our forests? If the JNF wants money from me, let them demand that the Arabs who do that find another country so that I will know that I pay for a Jewish tree ONCE."

I never liked my neighbor. He is so cynical. He is so logical.