I was astonished to learn that by a majority vote, the Chief Rabbinate
recently promulgated a ban against Jews participating in a Christian
women's conference "to promote the status of women based on biblical
values" under the auspices of the Knesset Christian Allies caucus in
Jerusalem.
The alleged grounds for the ban were that the two Christian evangelical
groups involved - Bridges for Peace and the International Christian
Embassy - were engaged in missionary activity.
Having been directly involved with these groups, I can confidently
state that the accusation is absolutely false. The rabbis supporting
the ban were influenced by a few misguided zealots who for years have
been conducting an ongoing campaign based on the outrageously false
allegation that our closest allies, the Christian Evangelicals, have
merely created a facade of friendship with Jews in order to convert
them.
There are Orthodox Jews closely associated with these bodies who would
not countenance transgressing Jewish law. They uphold the position of
Rav Joseph Soloveichik who opposed theological dialogue with other
denominations, but endorsed joint activities with Christians to promote
the Judeo Christian heritage in the broadest social sense, including
support for Israel.
It is gratifying that the Jewish organizers immediately rebuffed the
boycott call and a highly successful conference took place. But having
formally issued a boycott call based on false premises, against any
association with these groups, the Chief Rabbinate must now
unequivocally retract. This outburst is, incidentally, only one of a
series of bizarre rulings by the Chief Rabbinate which of late have
been undermining the standing of religion in the nation and bringing
into question the utility of maintaining a state-sponsored Chief
Rabbinate.
OUR CHIEF Rabbinate is possibly unaware that, in contrast to other
Protestant denominations, Evangelicals vigorously reject replacement
theology and regard Judaism as the foundation for Christianity rather
than being replaced by it. That explains why many Protestant groups
tend to display hostility toward Israel and have frequently even
indulged in actions to demonize and delegitimize the Jewish state.
However that should not be seen as suggesting that 100 million
Evangelicals throughout the world are all philo-semites. They are in
fact no more monolithic than Jews. Yes, many of them believe that the
return of their Messiah will be hastened by the Jewish ingathering of
the exiles. But this surely should not be of concern to us.
Some undoubtedly may be obsessed with the wish to convert Jews and
others may even be anti-Semitic. But the overwhelming majority are
unquestionably decent men and women seeking to promote Christian
ethical values - many of which mirror the Judeo-Christian heritage.
They are concerned with the breakdown of public morality and family
values, and strongly oppose abortion. They believe that in our world,
humanity is confronted by a struggle between good and evil - terms
alas, which many Jewish liberals regard as outmoded and have even
purged from their lexicon.
Evangelicals also reject the moral relativism currently dominating
Western liberal thought. They share with Israelis an unwillingness to
endorse moral equivalency between killers and their victims. They also
avoid prattling on about "cycles of violence" which avoids apportioning
blame on those responsible for initiating conflicts sustaining the
Israel-Palestinian conflict.
EVANGELICALS have today become the most fervent supporters of Israel in
the Western world.
Paradoxically, in recent years, when many of our traditional allies
have been forsaking us, Evangelicals are intensifying and upgrading
their political support for Israel. Today this has in fact escalated to
one of their highest priorities.
As genuine Christian Zionists whose faith is based on the Bible they
believe that God gave Eretz Israel to the Jewish people. They pray for
our welfare and most of them unconditionally love Jews as God's chosen
people. I often wish that some of our more aloof Diaspora kinsmen could
display similar passion and commitment for our cause.
Many rank-and-file evangelical church goers donate generously to social
welfare and other projects designed to strengthening Israel. For
example, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews played a
crucial role in launching the Nefesh B'Nefesh in its early days,
providing millions of dollars necessary to subsidize olim to Israel.
After the Lebanon war they also donated large sums to assist Israelis
in the North who were all but forsaken by their own government. In
addition increasing numbers visit Israel on pilgrimage tours.
Today Evangelicals are undoubtedly one of the greatest sources of
political support for Israel in the US. They represent the core of
Republican backing for the pro-Israeli policy of President George W.
Bush and their representatives in Congress constitute solid support for
Israel.
Recently they even created a Christian counterpart of AIPAC with
evangelical groups lobbying Congressmen to support Israel and
organizing their supporters to vote against legislators hostile to
Israel.
Whereas Evangelicals are usually sensitive and avoid publicly
challenging Israel government policies, many liberal Jews regard their
stance on Israel as right-wing. But that surely does not invalidate the
enormous benefit their backing provides Israel. Mounting Jewish
appreciation of Evangelical support was reflected by the incredible
standing ovation received by Evangelical leader John Hagee at AIPAC
after providing an exemplary address, calling on Americans and all
people of goodwill to support Israel and resist Islamic fundamentalism.
It is also clear that had Evangelical influence in Europe been greater
the extent of the prevailing European hostility against Israel would
undoubtedly have been substantially lessened.
Of course we unquestionably differ from Evangelicals on many other
issues. But today, it is unbecoming to insult our friends and painful
to witness ignorant Jews biting the hand that feeds us - especially at
a time when we so desperately seek allies. As an observant Jew I am
comfortable, enthusiastic and grateful for the support we receive from
Christian Evangelicals.
At a time when even many Jewish liberals are finally beginning to
appreciate the importance of Evangelical support, the Chief Rabbinate
must act quickly to repair the damage they have created. If not, it is
time for responsible religious Jews to speak up and dissociate
themselves from such bigoted outbursts.
May the Almighty bless our Christian supporters for their good will and
friendship and may He also provide wisdom to misguided rabbis.
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