By Shalom Pollack

It is Independence Day, our 69th. Not bad for a tiny country smaller than Lake Michigan and under threat of annihilation every day of each those years.

The stats are nothing short of miraculous.

Israel boasts the best milk cows in the world; same for wheat production per acre, dates per tree . . . and the unbelievable list goes on. This tiny desert land and its people break the mold. It is an anti-history phenomenon.

I met a group of Vietnamese at the Kotel last month. This was the first group I have ever seen in Israel from that country. I mentioned that to one of them. He said, “No, we are not tourists. We are a group of selected farmers here to learn about farming from Israel.”

Vietnam is a country of one hundred million, farmers for millennia, with the best soil in the world, and they come to learn farming from a handful of Jewish desert farmers who just returned to the soil very recently.

Shall we talk high-tech? No need. We all know that Israel is a high-tech superpower.

Medicine? Water technology? Optics, software, nanospace technology, miniature satellite innovation?

Israel’s emergency aid teams are always first on the scene to help when natural disasters strike.

The world is witness that a handful of Jews fulfill the Biblical statement that the Jews will indeed be a blessing for the world.

So why do Iran and our Arab neighbors want to destroy us? Why the hate from Europe? Why does the family of nations at the UN have it in for us? Why?

This too has been prophesied, just as the ingathering of the exiles has been prophesied.

It is all unfolding quickly and it is exciting.

I just finished guiding a group of six Chinese young professionals. They were a high-tech bunch and curious about the tiny country they chose to visit.

Some takeaways:

They said that the Chinese and the Jews are the smartest people on earth.

They feel that Israel and China have much in common–strong family ties, long traditions and history, not understood by the world, surrounded and threatened by enemies.

I thought the last one was cute.

They do not care much for Arabs or Muslims. They see them as backwards and crude. (Don’t blame me!)

I do not see Sharia law being discussed in China for some time or them being woken by a mosque’s loudspeakers (as I am) in the near future.

They understand that their country is not a democracy, but “only a strong leadership can keep China united and prevent civil war.” Interesting.

They do not know much about Tiananmen Square other than that “outsider instigators” were trying to weaken China through the students.

I did not even mention Tibet.

They are proud of their country’s accomplishments and accept the price paid in the lack of western-style freedoms.

Mao is a national hero who saved and united China. The cultural revolution was a mistake in which Mao was misguided by advisers.

Sixty million dead was not a good thing, but nothing is perfect.

These are the thoughts of those young Chinese professionals.

They reminded me of a story I heard a few years ago.

An Israeli general was invited for an official visit to China. He commented to his Chinese counterpart that he is jealous of China. “Why?” asked his host.

“Because as huge as your country is, you would fight forever and not relinquish even one grain, right?”

“Of course,” answered the Chinese general.

“Well, my tiny country is trying its best to give away huge parts of it . . .”

This made me ask myself, are the Jews and Chinese the two smartest people in the world?

Somebody is looking after us out there–sometimes despite ourselves.

The first 69 years are always the most challenging. It only gets better.

Happy birthday to you, little miracle!

Shalom Pollack Tours specializes in tours to pioneer Jewish communities and the Temple Mount. To learn more, visit www.shalompollacktours.co.il. A tour of the Golan is scheduled for May 9.

 

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