Hear ye, hear ye:
Sanhedrin seeks David's scion as king
By YAAKOV KATZ
Will Jews begin proclaiming "Long live the king" in the near future?
According to a group of 71 Jewish scholars who met this week in the Old
City of Jerusalem in the form of a modern-day Sanhedrin – a duplicate of
the religious tribunal which convened during the time of the Second
Temple – a coronation day is growing closer.
| Some of the other ideas
discussed at the Sanhedrin meeting included the
construction of an
altar on the Temple Mount
to be used for the Passover
Offering during the upcoming holiday. |
As one member of the group put it, "We would have liked it to happen
yesterday. But we are willing to wait until tomorrow."
There hasn't been a genuine Sanhedrin in Israel for nearly 1,600 years;
the last one to be proclaimed was in France, by Napoleon, for political
gain. Shortly after the establishment of the State of Israel, religious
affairs minister Judah Leib Maimon raised the notion of reinstituting
the ancient body, to no avail.
The group composed largely of Kahane sympathizers that gave itself the
name Sanhedrin in October, however, met Sunday to discuss the creation
of a Jewish monarchy in the State of Israel.
For the past several years a group called the Monarchists has conducted
extensive research into the lineage of several families in an effort to
discover who has the closest bloodline to the biblical King David – a
requirement for any future Jewish king.
Rabbi Yosef Dayan from Psagot, known for his recent threats to place a
death curse on Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, is said to be a leading
candidate to become the "king of Israel."
"Dayan has the best lineage to King David," several members of the
Sanhedrin told The Jerusalem Post. They say he has two documented
ancient sources which draw a direct line between him and the males in
his family to King David some 3,000 years ago.
"Many people can show they are descendants of King David, but they
cannot show that the line is only male," one Sanhedrin member explained.
"That makes Dayan the leading candidate to become king."
The Monarchists have consulted with non-Jewish experts on lineage. They
concurred that, without a doubt, Dayan is a direct descendent of the
House of David.
The only question now is how to establish the Jewish monarchy in spite
of the presiding democratic government.
"There are two possibilities," Dayan explained. "The first is that the
nation or a majority from within will want the monarchy and will uproot
the presiding democratic government."
The second, more realistic option, he said, is "the one cited by
Maimonides – and that is that no one will know how it will be until it
happens."
Some of the other ideas discussed at the Sanhedrin meeting included the
construction of an altar on the Temple Mount to be used for the Passover
Offering during the upcoming holiday.
One of the ideas, members said, is to climb the Mount and build the
altar within minutes and sacrifice the lamb before security forces can
stop them. Another, said leading Sanhedrin member Baruch Ben-Yosef, is
to pray for a tsunami-like disaster on the Mount.
"In one second, God wiped out 150,000 people," he said. "Who knows?
Maybe he'll help us if we show him we are ready."
Participants also discussed Ben-Yosef's idea of reinstating the
Sanhedrin's authority to announce Rosh Hodesh, the beginning of the new
lunar month.
"It is very important to reinstate the Sanhedrin's authority to announce
the month, because it will force people to understand that God gave us
the power to control the calendar and our own destiny," Ben-Yosef said.
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