Yoel Lerner

Yoel Lerner (1941 - July 2014)[1] was a linguist, translator, educator, and Jewish terrorist, who was convicted of many crimes, including seeking to destroy the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem.

Personal life

Lerner was born as "Joel Lerner" in 1941 in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in South Africa. In 1960, he immigrated to Israel and studied at the Hebrew University where he earned a BA in Hebrew and Semitic Philology.

He became a student of Meir Kahane and a member of the Jewish Defense League and later became an aide to Kahane. He had eight children.[2]

Lerner and his family adopted an Orthodox lifestyle, moved to Kiryat Shmona where he was a teacher, and then returned to Jerusalem.[3]

Professional Career as Teacher and Translator

Lerner taught in many secondary educational institutions and translated essays and books.[3]

His translations included The “Shabbes Goy”: A Study in Halakhic Flexibility (Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1989)

Early Crimes

In 1973, Lerner was arrested in a case of arson involving a fire in a shop selling Christian missionary books.[4]

In 1975, Lerner was arrested on suspicion of conspiring to harm United States Secretary of Defense Henry Kissinger. Newspaper reports said that Lerner "had expressed threats to assassinate Kissinger."[5]

Gal

In 1978, Lerner was arraigned on charges of conspiracy and illegal possession of weapons. Israeli prosecutors accused him of being the founder of an underground ring of militants, and of recruiting young students to overthrow the government, establish a state based on religious law, and murder Arabs.[2]

Lerner called the group "Gal," a Hebrew acronym for "redemption of Israel." Members were issued membership cards, given code names and assigned specific duties such as planning, organization, sabotage, and spying. Some allegedly received training in karate.[2]

Lerner served a three-year sentence.

Temple Mount Bombings

In 1982, Lerner formed a small youth organization whose aim was to destroy the Dome of the Rock. He allegedly organized a field trip to an army base in the south to steal explosives to be used in blowing up the Dome of the Rock.[6]

He was sentenced to five years in jail, but 2 ½ years of his sentence was suspended.[6]

His purpose was to make it possible to rebuild the Temple Mount site.[7]:45

Outlook and Legacy

Mark Juergensmeyer identified Lerner as a Jewish religious terrorist, writing that he "yearned for a Jewish society in Israel. He hoped for the restoration of the ancient temple in Jerusalem, the exclusive right of Jews to settle on the West Bank of the Jordan River, and the creation of a state based on biblical law."[7]:45

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Israel uncovers overthrow plot," UPI, August 11, 1978, https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=cfgjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fNsFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1095%2C2573337
  2. 1 2 he:יואל לרנר (בלשן)
  3. Milwaukee Sentinel August 22, 1975, Page 1, https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pu0pAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zxEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6656%2C4797328
  4. "Israeli Security Tightened as Mobs Jeer Kissinger," The Montreal Gazette, August 22, 1975, p. 2 (UPI), https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4JcuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=s6EFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2478%2C1612376
  5. 1 2 "Mosque Plotter Sentenced" (UPI), https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ypVTAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LYcDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2929%2C938340
  6. 1 2 Mark Juergensmeyer. Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-24011-1.
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