In the Name of God, Seek Peace and
Pursue It
[4-15-02]
We received this call through Jim Wallis of
Sojourners, accompanied by this note:
In my Hearts & Minds column this week, I
mentioned a religious statement our friend, Rabbi Arthur Waskow was
initiating. That statement, and an initial list of 38 signers -
primarily Rabbis - follows.
I support this statement, and encourage you to
respond.
Jim Wallis
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Dear Friends,
We are sending you an inter-religious call for US
action to help make peace in the Middle East.
It was drafted in close consultation among several
Jewish and Christian leaders, and is being sent out with their
endorsement to others in their communities.
We seek to publish this statement in a leading
American newspaper. So please use the coupon at the end of this post to
add your name and support. Am Kolel Social Action Committee, the
recipient, is a tax-exempt Jewish religious organization, so
contributions are tax-deductible.
Please remember to respond by using the
coupon below, NOT to this Email.
Thanks, and blessings of shalom.
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IN THE NAME OF GOD, SEEK PEACE AND PURSUE IT
The destruction of lives and communities and human
dignity now happening in the Middle East besmirches the very Name of God
and endangers the peace of the world.
We condemn the deliberate targeting of civilians
through suicide bombings.
We condemn the totally foreseeable and inevitable
deaths of civilians through the shelling and bombing of their
neighborhoods.
We condemn the use of violence to pursue political
ends.
Whether these various acts of violence are
"morally equivalent" or not means little to the dead, the
maimed, and their suffering survivors. What matters is to end this
violence.
The Israeli and Palestinian peoples seem unable to do
so because they are caught up in the fear and rage that has spiraled out
of control. For the sake of human decency and for the sake of the peace
of the world as a whole, we call on the United States to act.
The immediate present and the future are intertwined
so tightly that action by the United States must address both: On the
one hand, the immediate violence cannot be ended without swift motion to
achieve a solution in which a secure State of Israel and a viable State
of Palestine live side by side in peace. On the other hand, that goal
cannot be achieved without ending the present violence. Both hands are
necessary.
We therefore call on the United States to take two
actions at once, and simultaneously:
1. Bring about the creation of an international force
to protect both Israelis and Palestinians from violence.
2. Call a regional peace conference including Israel,
the Palestinian Authority, and all the Arab states, and peace-committed
religious leaders and leaders of civil society in the region, to take up
at once the Saudi proposals for regional peace endorsed by the Beirut
Conference and the peace proposals that came close to agreement between
Israel and the Palestinian Authority at Taba late in 2000.
The United States should bend every effort to secure
agreement on the emergence of a viable Palestine and a secure Israel,
based on the 1967 boundaries with adjustments that the two parties
mutually agree on, and on commitments to meet the moral and material
needs of the region's refugees while preserving Israel's character as an
expression of Jewish peoplehood and Palestine's ability to meet the deep
needs of the Palestinian people wherever they live.
Today all the holy places in the Middle East are being
desecrated by violence, whether they are under direct attack or not.
Only in such a settlement can the holiness of those places be affirmed.
Today the Image of God in every human being is being desecrated. Only
through such a settlement can the greatness of God be affirmed.
In the Name of God Who is compassionate and just, in
the Name of God Who suffers in the suffering of human beings, in the
Name of God Who demands that we pursue justice through just means and
seek peace by actively pursuing it, we call on the United States to act
at once.
Rabbi Rebecca Alpert
*Associate Professor of Religion and Women's Studies, Temple University
Rabbi Haim Dov Beliak
* Coalition for Justice in Hawaiian Gardens and Jerusalem
Rabbi Lewis Bogage
* DePauw University, Greencastle, IN
Rabbi Stephen Booth
Denver, CO
Rabbi Marcelo Bronstein
* B'nai Jeshurun, NYC
Cherie Brown
Break the Silence
Rabbi Michael M. Cohen
Rabbi Emeritus, Israel Congregation, Manchester Center, VT
Rabbi Andrea Cohen-Kiener
West Hartford, CT
Rabbi Hillel Cohn
San Bernardino, CA
Jeffrey Dekro
* The Shefa Fund
Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb
* Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Cong., Bethesda, MD
Rabbi Amy Eilberg
Palo Alto, CA
Rabbi Sue Fendrick
Rabbi Everett Gendler
Massachusetts
Rabbi Jonathan H. Gerard
* Temple Covenant of Peace, Easton, PA
Rabbi Dan Goldblatt
* Beth Chaim Congregation, Danville, CA
Rabbi Roberto D. Graetz
* Temple Isaiah, Lafayette, CA
Professor Susannah Heschel
* Dartmouth College
Rabbi Margaret Holub
* Mendocino Coast Jewish Community
Rabbi Shaya Isenberg
* Chair, Department of Religion, University of Florida
Rabbi Steven B. Jacobs
* Kol Tikvah, CA
Rabbi Douglas E. Krantz
* Congregation B'nai Yisrael, Armonk, NY
Rabbi Mordechai Liebling
Break the Silence
Rabbi Rebecca Lillian
Jewish Peace Forum Brit Tzedek V'Shalom
Rabbi Jeffrey Marker
* St. Vincent's Catholic Medical Center, NYC
Rabbi Rolando Matalon
*B'nai Jeshurun, NYC
Rabbi David Mivasair
(US citizen resident in Vancouver, BC)
Marge Piercy, poet, novelist, memoirist
Rabbi Barry L. Schwartz
Cherry Hill, NJ
Rabbi Sid Schwarz
Rockville, MD
Mark Seal
Break the Silence
Rabbi Gerry Serotta
Chevy Chase, MD
Rabbi Judy Shanks
* Temple Isaiah, Lafayette, CA
Rabbi David Shneyer
* Am Kolel Social Action Committee.
Rabbi Toba Spitzer
* Congregation Dorshei Tzedek, Newton, MA
Rabbi Brian Walt
* Mishkan Shalom, Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Arthur Waskow
Break the Silence
Rabbi Sheila Weinberg
* Jewish Community of Amherst
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* Organization noted for identification only
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your support. The recipient is a tax-exempt Jewish religious
organization, so contributions are tax-deductible . Please make out the
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Am Kolel Social Action Committee
15 W. Montgomery Ave.
Rockville, MD 20850
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