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234gap. On the contrary; every person who benefits from the gap wishes towiden it as much as possible. <strong>The</strong> struggle for the gap takes place on alllevels of economic, political and cultural life. <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> parents makesuper-human efforts in order to give their children an education, and inorder to allow their sons, who marry, comfortable conditions that allow alife of culture. Indeed, how is it possible that such a society, whichenthusiastically supports the idea of mutual competitiveness, and theexpansion of the cultural and societal gap, would rally for the closing of thegap between itself and the needy of the Sephardo-Mizrahi culture? Howcould this be the case? <strong>The</strong> most dedicated fighter for the closing of thegap is, of course, David Ben-Gurion, the <strong>Ashkenazi</strong> who, through tirelesseffort, succeeded in creating, between himself and all other inhabitants ofthe Land of Israel, a political, ethical, and cultural gap, which ensured hima unique place in society. Congratulations to Ben-Gurion for achieving hisown gap through honorable and acceptable means. But why would this beforbidden for other <strong>Ashkenazi</strong>m, and why would it be forbidden for<strong>Ashkenazi</strong> society to benefit from a kosher and legitimate gap betweenitself and Sephardic society?<strong>The</strong> author of these pages is not willing to join the congregation ofhypocrites that demands the illimination of the gap. I am interested in a gapthat benefits Ashkenaz, a legitimate and kosher gap, a gap that willcontinue to the end of generations. For time constitutes continuity and,therefore, he who gives up on the present also gives up on eternity, and hewho gives up on eternity also gives up on the present. My desire is,therefore, for a gap that benefits Ashkenaz and that exists to the end ofdays. But at the same time, I am interested in raising the Sephardo-Mizrahim as much as possible, in order to strengthen the power of the<strong>Ashkenazi</strong> civilization to which they belong. <strong>The</strong>re is no contradictionbetween the two goals, for I am convinced that the more the Sephardim riseup, the more the <strong>Ashkenazi</strong>m will prevail over them and rise up even more.We prevailed in the cultural war over the greatest peoples in the world:<strong>The</strong> English, the Russians, and the Germans. We have successfullycompeted against the Poles in the special, and specific, matter of the Polishnational anthem. <strong>The</strong>refore there is no doubt that we shall always prevail

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