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Rabbis Say Iran Seeks Peace, Respects Judaism

Neturei Karta International | 01.10.2007 07:46 | Anti-militarism | Anti-racism | Terror War | World

Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss, spokesman of Neturei Karta International, issued the following statement on the eve of the group's meeting with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Rabbis met with Ahmadinejad_24 Sep 2007
Rabbis met with Ahmadinejad_24 Sep 2007

counter-protest by Orthodox Jews at Columbia University
counter-protest by Orthodox Jews at Columbia University

counter-protest by Orthodox Jews at UN
counter-protest by Orthodox Jews at UN


Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss, spokesman of Neturei Karta International, issued the following statement on the eve of the group's meeting with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

"It is always our pleasure to visit with President Ahmadinejad. This will be the third such meeting, in addition to our many visits to Iran in the past. We have each time emphasized to the Iranian leadership that, despite media hysteria and the statements of some misinformed Jews, we have found the Iranian people and their leaders to be friendly and respectful.

"Likewise, although we as Jews are not to be involved in politics, (According to Jewish law, Jewish people are required to be loyal citizens to the countries wherein they reside), We have found the Iranian President to be a deeply religious man, dedicated to a peaceful world, based on mutual respect, fairness and dialogue.

"Judaism seeks peace. Unfortunately, there are some Jews today, influenced by the barely century old, philosophy of Zionism, who feel that the proper Jewish response to enemies, be they real or fantasized, is aggression and calls for violence and unfortunately attempts to drag other nations down the path of war.

"It is sad that so few have actually attempted to speak to the Iranian President or seek the true opinion of Iranian Jewry who live in peace and practice their faith throughout that nation. We have met this man who has demonstrated time and again that he is sincerely interested in the well being of Iran's Jewish community and has deep respect for world Jewry and their Torah faith, The Zionist attempt to socially isolate this man and his people is immoral and disastrous.

"Zionism is antithetical to Torah beliefs. It believes in creating our own sovereign entity which is expressly forbidden due to the Divine decree of exile. This ideology leads to aggression against nations and is incarnated in the State of 'Israel.' This State continually oppresses other people in the name of Judaism and the entire Jewish people. This movement has exacerbated anti Semitism throughout the world. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad understands this distinction between traditional Judaism and Zionist distortion.

"We view our approach to Iran as a model for all Jews and all mankind. The Torah is the Almighty's blueprint of mercy and justice for all creation. We have followed this modal in our dealings with the Iranian President and found in him an individual dedicated to these same ideals. There is much to be gained by talking and listening and everything to be lost by raising the rhetoric in the direction of war. The grave tragedy of our era is the inordinate power garnered by Zionism, whose acceptance of force as the only means to reconcile conflicts, has influenced some to abandon Torah fundamentals. We hope and pray that they too will adopt the traditional Jewish approach of dialogue, respect and reconciliation.

"War is a horrible thing. The dark clouds of a future conflict are now on the horizon in the Middle East. Torah Jewry hopes and prays that this may yet be averted."
In conclusion says rabbi Weiss, "Out of great respect to the Iranian Nation and their leadership we proudly welcome the Honorable President Ahmadinejad to New
York, WELCOME!"


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Very damaging for the hawks

01.10.2007 10:44


Nice one. Keep these coming and spread them wide. The war mongers' really don't want
us to see this, perhaps more than anything else.

Muir Love


This is a fringe movement

01.10.2007 13:39

These people are regarded as a lunatic fringe by most Jews whether non-Orthodox, Charedi or in between. Breaking the Sabbath to hold banners and warmly feting the likes of Ahmedinejad and Arafat have no place in Judaism. The community has more respect for Jews for Justice in the Middle East since at least those people aren't involved in silly pretences.

Jew


On the contrary

01.10.2007 14:48


I think you'll find that Zionism is seen as the lunatic fringe by the majority of people, including
those practising Judaism, whatever their background and religion. You may want to check
the definition of 'lunatic' for yourself and see whether it's even remotely applicable to the good
Rabbi's above.

Surely, only a zionist would see lunacy in those working for peace?

Muir Love


So What? The Point Is Genuine.

01.10.2007 15:05

Are there any respected voices who support your allegations, Zionist?

What you're engaged in is called Disinformation.

War Will Spell Disaster


NK = well-known kooks

02.10.2007 20:43

"Back home, Rabbi Weiss and the others were met with anger and scorn. Since their return, they have been ostracized by synagogues, denied service at kosher stores and vilified in Jewish discussion boards on the Web. Posters have surfaced in the Satmar Hasidic enclaves of Brooklyn, calling the members of Neturei Karta “rebels” and “outcasts” and asking Orthodox Jews to “totally cut off ties with this gang.”

On Jan. 7, about 300 people, most of them Orthodox Jews, including several Holocaust survivors, protested outside Neturei Karta’s base on Saddle River Road here, chanting and holding signs that read, “Neturei Crackpots, Leave Monsey.” A much smaller contingent of Rabbi Weiss’s supporters held a counterprotest nearby."

 http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/15/nyregion/15rabbi.htm

Yes, the NK are widely regarded among Jews as a crackpot sliver of a splinter group, who've never met an antisemite they couldn't shake hands with as long as someone would put their picture in the paper.

@%<

gehrig


As if..

03.10.2007 09:53


As if the NYTimes has any credibility on this subject...

Screaming 'anti-semite' at Jews and non-Jews working for peace together doesn't have any integrity either.

Muir Love