Rabbis in Support of American Compassion and Hope:
Megillat Tochecha
Lo Tis-na et a-chi-cha bil-va-ve-cha. Ho-chay-ach to-che-ach et a-mee-te-cha,
v'lo tee-sa a-lav chet.
You shall not hate your fellow human being in your heart. Rebuke your fellow human being but incur no guilt because of him. -- Vayikra (Leviticus) 19:17
Rebuke leads to love, as it states: Rebuke a wise person and he will love you. This is the opinion of Rabbi Yossi the son of Chanina who said: "All love that does not include some criticism is not true love." -- Proverbs 9:8 and Genesis Rabbah
It is our obligation to be social critics when we see that society or individuals are making terrible mistakes. Criticism is an expression of our care for others. It is our sacred obligation.
Because we care deeply about the United States of America;
Because we believe that those who dedicate their lives to the military are part of the precious resources of our country, whose lives are ours to protect to the fullest extent possible -- even though they have voluntarily committed themselves to protect our lives and our country;
Because we care deeply about the fate of all humanity even those who have been deemed "our enemies" (guided by the biblical injunction "you shall surely lift him up" -- taken by our sages as the sacred obligation to aid anyone in distress, even one's enemy);
Because we care about the invaluable relationships that have been established by this country with other nations throughout the world over more than fifty years, painstakingly building a model of international cooperation and mutual respect;
Because we envision a world in which someday "nation will indeed not lift up sword against nation, nor learn war anymore".
Because we want to be a model for future generations, teaching that the way to resolve conflicts is not through aggressive or violent means, but rather -- to every extent possible -- through peaceful and diplomatic means and negotiations.
Because we believe that the use of bombs, artillery fire, and shelling should only be used as the very last resort, when all other options have been exhausted,
Because we believe that all human life is sacred, created b'tzelem Elohim, in the image of God, and therefore should be preserved at all costs until that moment when one's own safety and survival are clearly jeopardized.
Therefore, out of love and commitment to the men and women fighting this war for our country, and to the high ideals on which this country was established, we take upon ourselves the sacred obligation to rebuke our government -- its leaders and advisors, for the following:
-- For its failure to "seek peace and pursue it" through diplomatic process and its arrogant dismissal of many other nations' efforts to secure a few more weeks of time to pursue peace;
-- For needlessly endangering the lives of our brave military personnel before expending every effort to avoid war, thereby destroying many of their lives and affecting those whose loved ones are killed or maimed or scarred by the terrors of war;
-- For lacking vision and a plan for the unprecedented and mammoth task of taking over an entire country and rebuilding it without the maximum international legitimacy and allies required for it;
-- For precipitating a major humanitarian crisis without ensuring the resources to protect water, food, and ecosystems, while preparing a massive shift of American resources from the needs of the American and global publics to the most privileged sectors of American society;
-- For claiming to stand against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction while provoking that very proliferation, in Iran, North Korea, and around the world;
-- For taking billions of dollars from hardworking taxpayers that is desperately needed for social services for the most vulnerable, and diverting those funds to finance mortars and weapons which are being used to destroy and raze ancient cities -- only to have to rebuild them again with taxpayer money that will flow to private corporate interests;
-- For using the tragic fate of the Iraqi people, suffering under a ruthless dictator, to initiate a radical shift in American strategic doctrine to a policy that allows unilateral aggressive military action with complete disregard for our allies and world opinion;
-- For compromising the civil liberties that are the very fabric of American life, the provision of freedom of speech, movement, belief for all individuals regardless of their race, ethnic background or religion -- fighting for "freedom" abroad while steadily eroding it at home;
-- For destroying the trust that once existed between people of varying backgrounds by encouraging neighbor to spy upon neighbor, and denigrating the views of those who dare to express dissent by declaring their expression unpatriotic and suspect;
-- For arrogantly dismissing the opposition voiced by millions of people worldwide, as well as losing the respect of humanity, by not responding with decency to leaders like Pope John Paul II, Kofi Annan, Nelson Mandela, and past president Jimmy Carter;
-- For the attack upon, and wounding of, precious institutions and systems that have been built over many decades to ensure international peace and cooperation (UN Security Council), systems of justice (World Court), survival of the planet (Kyoto Agreement), and weapons proliferation (land mine and disarmament treaties);
-- For exploiting the fear that was generated in this country as a result of the September 11, 2001 attacks, and using that fear to confuse and bully the public into supporting an unprecedented and dangerous policy of unprovoked, pre-emptive war;
-- For further jeopardizing the safety and security of Americans throughout the world, and demonstrating the worst of American character in what appears to most of the world as an arrogant American religious crusade of domination, thereby squandering the admiration and love which many peoples feel for the good heart of the American people, the strength of our systems of justice, and the beauty of pluralism;
This critique is given from our hearts with love for our country, and for those who serve our nation. May they come home soon and safe. May our leaders hear our rebuke, and come to love its meaning, and may we soon know peace.
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Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
02 Apr 2003
Please everyone at Indymedia go to the following web site and help send Bush to the Hague for War Crimes. Here is the web site (Center For Contsitutional Rights):
www.ccr.ny.org/v2/whatsnew/action/actionAlert.asp
Add your endorsement to the letter and also add that terrible war crimes have been committed in Iraq by the Bush coalition since March 21 and continue to be committed.
Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
02 Apr 2003
Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
02 Apr 2003
Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
02 Apr 2003
Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
02 Apr 2003
Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
02 Apr 2003
I believe that supremacists continue to abuse religion, hijacking Judaism, Islam and Christianity to seize political control of the world of, by, for oil and cash, G.W. Bush as leader or er, mascot.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks,
Holly Berkowitz
Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
02 Apr 2003
Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
02 Apr 2003
J. Marshall Knight.
Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
02 Apr 2003
Peace and Love to you all.
Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
02 Apr 2003
Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
03 Apr 2003
Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
03 Apr 2003
OTHERWISE WE'RE UP THE CREEK AND THERE IS NO PADDLE IN SIGHT.
Re: 25 Rabbis Publicly Rebuke Bush for His Unjust War
03 Apr 2003
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04 Apr 2003