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Sunday, September 28, 2025

The Satmar Anti-Zionist Manic Stance Directly Responsible In Part To Today’s Vicious Antisemitism

 

Joel Teitelbaum

The Satmar Rebbe, Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum, survived the inferno of Europe and built a spiritual empire in America. His searing theology was crystal clear: Zionism was not only a secular rebellion against Torah Judaism but also a cosmic violation of God’s will. In his magnum opus, Vayoel Moshe, he cited the Talmudic “Three Oaths” (Ketubot 111a): that Israel not ascend to the Land en masse, not rebel against the nations, and that the nations not oppress Israel excessively. In his view, Zionism shattered the divine order. Jewish sovereignty before the coming of Mashiach was illegitimate, even dangerous.

This stance gave birth to the Satmar position: opposition to the State of Israel not merely politically, but theologically. The State, in their view, brought divine wrath, endangering Jews everywhere. For decades, Satmar leaders thundered that Zionism itself stoked antisemitism by parading Jewish power in exile and angering the nations prematurely.

Yet today, the world has turned. Israel’s very existence is not the cause of antisemitism—it is the shield against it. The vicious antisemitism erupting in cities across the West—from New York to London, from Paris to college campuses in America—is not nuanced, not theological, not even pretending to differentiate between Satmar, secular, Zionist, or Torah Jew. It is raw Jew-hatred, unmasked. The mobs do not pause to ask: “Are you Satmar? Are you anti-Zionist? Are you pro-Palestinian?” They see a Jew, and that is enough.

The Satmar Rebbe’s fears were that Zionism would bring about pogroms; in reality, it is Israel alone that prevents a second Holocaust. When missiles rain down, when Hamas butchers innocents, it is the IDF that stands in the breach—not any of the Satmar doctrines. The irony is stark: the very state they opposed is the only guarantor that Jews can defend themselves.

But what has history shown us? That while Satmar huddled in Williamsburg and Kiryas Joel condemning the Zionists, it was the very Zionists—religious and secular—who built an army, who gathered the scattered, who gave Jews a homeland that the nations could not strip away. It was not Satmar theology that saved the remnant of European Jewry—it was the State of Israel. Without it, Jews would be scattered, powerless, and hunted like dogs. 

And so the Satmar position, forged in the ashes of Auschwitz, now collides with the flames of twenty-first century hatred. Their insularity once insulated them from responsibility, but today, the line is clear: without a strong Israel, Jews everywhere are prey. The antisemite does not distinguish between a Satmar Hasid in Williamsburg and an IDF soldier in Gaza.

 He hates both with equal venom.

The Satmar Rebbe lived in a world where the Jewish people were stateless, powerless, and traumatized. But history moved forward, and Heaven granted us sovereignty. To deny that gift, to delegitimize Jewish survival, is to side with our enemies at the very moment when antisemitism has returned in its ugliest, most violent form. 

History, then, has delivered its verdict. The Satmar ideology may have been born out of trauma, but today it sounds like a dangerous echo—one that weakens Jewish unity in the face of an ancient, ever-mutating hatred. 

Antisemitism is not caused by Zionism. It is the world’s oldest sickness, resurfacing now with renewed viciousness. And the answer is not withdrawal, not denial, but Jewish power, Jewish pride, and Jewish sovereignty.

 

 REPUBLISHED:

https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/the-satmar-anti-zionist-manic-stance-todays-vicious-antisemitism/ 

9 comments:

Garnel Ironheart said...

I agree with you but for kicks & giggles, here's the counter point. Sure the IDF protects Jews but they only have to because Israel creates the hatred in the first place. If Zionism never happened, there would be a small, happy, peaceful Jewish community in Israel under no threat from the Arab rulers. (My sarcasm is dripping today)
Here's the fun thing to notice - millions of Jews dismissed as heretics and apostates by the Satmar came to Israel and the land made them prosperous. When the Satmar tried to move there, he couldn't succeed in anything. God's land rejected him so he rejected God's land.

Paul Mendlowitz said...

After arriving in Israel on the Zionist/Kastner train, he could not hold down a job in Israel as a rabbi, I believe he was thrown out of two shtellers, same in Switzerland. My informed hunch about his personality, his hate for Israel was more as revenge (according to him he was FORCED on the Zionist train)...no good deed goes unpunished!

Garnel Ironheart said...

Not entirely revenge. He strongly hated Zionism even before the war. Israel's successful establishment and survival just enraged him more but lots of his "The Zionists are responsible for everything bad in the world!" spew was around before the war.
And I've heard it said that he wasn't forced on the train but the very reason for its success. Had he not been on it, so the canard goes, the train wouldn't have escaped.
I guess liars don't need consistency.
I blogged about this decades ago. Don't confuse book knowledge with decency or righteousness. No question he had a tremendous knowledge of halakha but he was not a nice persoon, to put it mildly.

Paul Mendlowitz said...

Let's not confuse a brilliant halachic mind (although it is a clear mitzvah "yishuv Eretz Yisroel")- to a psychotic character. His hate was inbred by his personal experiences and disdain for secular Jews, way before "Zionism" was a thing. I do have just about first-hand knowledge, and actually had my personal experiences with him while I learned at YTV -505 Bedford av. Willy.

Paul Mendlowitz said...

BTW - He was a Kastner afterthought

LES AYM said...

The frum world would've been better off had he missed the train and died in the Holocaust.
He normalized intersect hatred here in America.
Chased out all groups from Williamsburg etc!

Garnel Ironheart said...

The problem is no longer the Satmar but his legacy. When RAv Landau announces that Israel is being worse to the Chareidim than the Nazis, when Rav Sternbuch publicly cries about how things are more horrible than during the Inquistion, the whol house of cards is revealed.

Paul Mendlowitz said...

He is responsible for making it fashionable to Hate Zionists and Zionism but "Love (frum) Jews! It started immediately when he got off the boat in 1946. For that he should never be forgotten - the precursor of today's trope!

Paul Mendlowitz said...

Yasser Arafat - 1974 UN General Assembly speech: Arafat publicly attempted to draw a line between the Jewish faith and the Zionist movement. He condemned "racist Zionism" but emphasized respect for the Jewish faith, vociferously condemning the massacres of Jews by Nazis.
Calling upon Jews to reject Zionism: In the same 1974 UN speech, Arafat called on Jews to "turn away one by one from the illusory promises made to them by Zionist ideology," framing the Palestinian struggle as against Zionism, not the Jewish people.