Jewish and Christian Groups at Impasse over U.S. Aid to Israel

(Washington Post) Lauren Markoe - Leaders of Reform and Conservative Judaism, the American Jewish Committee, and other Jewish groups sent a letter Wednesday to their Christian counterparts on the Christian-Jewish Roundtable saying they would not be attending a long-planned Oct. 22-23 meeting. At issue is an Oct. 8 letter that many Christian leaders sent to Congress, asking that U.S. aid to Israel be re-evaluated in light of the Jewish state's alleged human rights violations. "There is no question in our minds that this is an unbalanced demonization of Israel completely lacking in context," said Rabbi Noam Marans, the interfaith director at the American Jewish Committee. "It pretends that Palestinian human rights violations do not exist, but above all, our concern is that when the world currently is focused on the Iranian nuclear threat, Christian leaders have chosen to mount another political attack on Israel." "The current conversation with some Christian leaders is unacceptable and needs to change," he said.


2012-10-19 00:00:00

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