OHR SOMAYACH'S ASK THE RABBI Issue #261, January 1, 2000 Parshat Shmot ===================================== In this issue: HIP! HIP! PHOOEY! DULBERG UPDATE PUBLIC DOMAIN ===================================== HIP! HIP! PHOOEY! Eric Posnack wrote: Dear Rabbi, I once heard that the expression, "Hip, hip, hurrah!" has anti- Semitic roots. The reason given was that during pogroms in Europe and Russia, excited masses would scream, "Hierosylma est Perdita," Latin for "Jerusalem is lost," which later was shortened to its acronym, "hep." Is there any truth to this? Dear Eric, The phrase does have anti-Semitic roots. Rioters in Europe sometimes shouted "Hep! Hep!" while on prowl for Jews, and mob harassment of Jews in Hamburg, Frankfurt, and other German cities in 1819 became known as the "Hep! Hep!" riots. Hitler's storm troopers adopted this jeer. Regarding its source, Professor Robert Michael of the University of Massachusettes Dartmouth (E-mail: rmichael@umassd.edu) told us: "I have been looking for years but have not found any authoritative source for this phrase. Lots of arguments from German historians who feel it is just a call as for goats to get moving." But according to Dagobert Runes in The War Against the Jew, "Hep! Hep!" was an anti-Semitic riot slogan shouted by the Crusaders, deriving from the first letters of the Latin phrase "Hierosylma Est Perdita (Jerusalem is destroyed)." Another source claims it was a common toast used at Roman feasts to celebrate Rome's defeat of Jerusalem in which one person would say "Hierosolyma Est Perdita -- Jerusalem is destroyed," and the guests would shout "Hurrah!" Interestingly, the word "hurrah" is similar to the word which King David predicts the "Children of Edom (Rome)" will shout as they destroy Jerusalem: "Remember, G-d, for the children of Edom the day of Jerusalem -- for those who say 'Arruh! Arruh! Destroy it to its very foundation!" (Psalms 137) ************ DULBERG UPDATE Most of you may already know about the Dulberg girls, two observant Israeli children taken away from their mother by the Italian courts. The Revered Rabbi Nissim Karelitz, shlita, has called this "the classic case of redemption of captives in our time." In brief: After four years of divorce, Moshe Dulberg of Genoa Italy reopened custody hearings against his ex-wife Tali when he learned of her move towards observant Judaism. He claimed that being an observant Jew renders her unfit to act as mother to their two girls. In an outrageous court case in which Orthodox Jews were likened to drug addicts and war criminals, the Italian courts accepted the father's claim. The mother's great love for her girls and the girls' adamant wish to remain with her were accepted as evidence against the mother as proof that she was indoctrinating the girls into a strange cult. As a result, the court awarded complete custody to the father. The mother has been declared no longer legal guardian and is cut off from all contact with the girls in their native tongue, Hebrew. Her one monthly visit involves severe and complicated restrictions, and the girls are suffering as a result. The father attempts to break the girls of their observant lifestyle. For example, he keeps the girls separate from one another and reads to them from the New Testament. Last year the father converted to Catholicism and has been baptized. For a full summary of this case, write to On a positive note, your emails, faxes, and letters of protest have apparently had a substantial effect. If you have not already done so, write, fax or email your protest to the following addresses, expressing your outrage -- respectfully, of course -- at the injustice of this court decision that denies the basic human rights of these girls and their mother: (1) Ambassador Francesco Paolo Fulci/ Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations Two U.N. Plaza, 24th Floor N.Y., N.Y. 10017 Phone: 212-486-9191 Fax: 212-486-1036 Email: Italy@un.int (2) His Excellency Ambassador Ferdinando Salleo, Permanent Representative of Italy to the United States, Embassy of Italy 1601 Fuller St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009 Fax: 202-483-2187. (3) The Honorable Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, President of Italy Palazzo del Quirinale Rome, Italy 00187 Fax 3906-46992384 (4) The Honorable Massimo D'Alema, Prime Minister of Italy Palazzo Chigi, 370 Piazza Colonna Rome, Italy 00187 Fax: 39066783998 ===================================== THE PUBLIC DOMAIN Comments, quibbles, and reactions concerning previous "Ask-the-Rabbi" features Re: Y2K and the "Year 2100 Prayer Book Bug" (http://www.ohrnet.org/ask/ask260.htm#YR): Regarding the date for rain prayers changing to the 5th and 6th in the year 2100; I once saw an old siddur that had the 3rd & 4th. Zvi Freund Hopefully, by the year 2100 the mashiach will already have come and re-established the central Beit Din in Jerusalem, so that all the calendar issues will be based on witnesses and the judge's decision. Gianfranco Di Segni, Rome (Italy) It's really incorrect to call this year the millenium. The millenium is next year, not this year, because in their calendar there is no year 0. M. Perlman via the Internet Re: Food Fight (http://www.ohrnet.org/ask/ask259.htm#Q2): Regarding confiscating food from students: I was advised that when taking anything from a student I should ask him to give it to me rather than taking it. I try to be sure to return the item after school to show that I am acting for his benefit and not for any personal gain. Breindi Frishman Re: Colored Candles (http://www.ohrnet.org/ask/ask258.htm#Q2): Regarding the reason for colored Chanuka candles: Many manufacturers recognize that some of us are too ferklempt to remember which night it is, so the candles are color coded: Two reds for the first night, three greens for the second nightœ This is sometimes harder than calculating the nights since most of the subtle pastels are indiscernible to folks like me with red/green color blindness. 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