The Lobby boots Cecilie Surasky from Jewish ‘Heroes’ Contest because her aims run counter to Lobby's mission.
"The only way to fight a moral war is the Jewish way, "Destroy their holy sites. Kill men, women and children (and cattle)" |
The contest is between nominees who "have dedicated their time to improving the welfare and security of Israelis and strengthening the North American Jewish community's ties to the Jewish state." So how a "dedicated to achieving a lasting peace in Palestine based on justice and equal rights for both Israeli Jews and native Palestinian Muslims and Christians", dare to enter the contest?
What does Chabad Rabbi Manis Friedman have that I don’t have?... And frankly-speaking as someone who cares deeply about a Jewish future– the Federation should be thankful for that. |
Cecilie Surasky responded to JFNA allegations against her.
"What does Chabad Rabbi Manis Friedman have that I don’t have? Is it the beard? The religious authority? Or is it the record of advocating for the killing of Arab women, men and children?" she asked
Its both Cicilie, the religious authority "divine revelation"
"3. "The decisions of the TALMUD are the words of the living G-d, Jehova Himself, asks the opinion of the earthly Rabbis when there are difficult affairs in heaven." - Rabbi Menachem Commentary on Fifth Book."
and advocating for the killing of non-jews "11. "The Jews are human beings, but the nations of the world are not human beings but beasts." Baba Mechia 114, 6."
So you have thank G-d, Friedman and his supporters for just attacking you ".....whether in Anatot- or the Jewish Federation General Assembly – or in Congress – or at a community meeting –and communal Jewish professionals remain silent, this silence speaks volumes." At the end your are not a "Goy", you are a "Chosen- Self-Hating Chosen"
As far as I am concerned, because of your support to (BDS) movement, your call for a lasting peace in Palestine based on justice and equal rights... you met the contest criteria, especially in dedicating your time to improving the security of Israelis, and Jewish future, especially in PALESTINE. You have have the right to be mad at Chabad Rabbi Manis Friedman who should be thankful to you, and to Uri Aveney also.
At the end, Cicilie, I want to ask you : If you, the Jew, failed to find a place in Chabad community, do you realy believe there could be a real lasting peace with Jewishness??
Getting banished by the Jewish Federation on Yom Kippur.
Posted on October 7 2011 by Cecilie Surasky
What does Chabad Rabbi Manis Friedman have that I don’t have? Is it the beard? The religious authority? Or is it the record of advocating for the killing of Arab women, men and children? Why does he get to stay on the Jewish Federation’s much promoted Jewish Heroes competition list, while I was unceremoniously deleted- without explanation- this morning, less than 24 hours after a story about my nomination appeared in JWeekly, the Bay Area Jewish paper.
Friedman and I have been running in the top ten for Jewish communal professionals for weeks. And though he’s a rabbi and I’m not, I was nominated by a young rabbinic student sincere in his commitment to a Jewish future. Heck, I even once helped raise thousand of dollars for the Fed after going on a mission to Israel– and my uncle was once a 6-figure fundraiser for the Federation and board member. But my nomination represents hundreds if not thousands of Jews in communities across the US who are heroically working to make equality between Palestinians and Jewish Israelis a reality.
Which is, presumably, why it was nixed and my organization, Jewish Voice for Peace, made subject to a modern day form of Jewish banishment. This despite the competition’s tagline: “We honor those making strides to repair the world.” (Picture at left: my nomination page now says Page Not Found and is blank. Here is the cached version-what it used to look like before today. And I’m off the leaderboard completely.)
But what about Friedman, who still remains riding high at number 4 on the leaderboard?
While he has written a lot about love, and famously brought Bob Dylan to Chabad–which gives him hipster points–that’s not what Friedman is most famous for. When asked by Moment Magazine a few years ago, “How Should Jews Treat Their Arab Neighbors?”, this was Friedman’s response as reported in the Forward:
Disappearing JVP’s/my nomination is the perfect metaphor for an older generation’s fearful attempt to disappear an entire generation. Their children and certainly grandchildren are increasingly embracing the values of equality, going to the West Bank and Gaza and East Jerusalem to see for themselves the horror wrought by the illegal occupation and a dream built in many ways on the backs of Palestinians.
Friedman and I have been running in the top ten for Jewish communal professionals for weeks. And though he’s a rabbi and I’m not, I was nominated by a young rabbinic student sincere in his commitment to a Jewish future. Heck, I even once helped raise thousand of dollars for the Fed after going on a mission to Israel– and my uncle was once a 6-figure fundraiser for the Federation and board member. But my nomination represents hundreds if not thousands of Jews in communities across the US who are heroically working to make equality between Palestinians and Jewish Israelis a reality.
Which is, presumably, why it was nixed and my organization, Jewish Voice for Peace, made subject to a modern day form of Jewish banishment. This despite the competition’s tagline: “We honor those making strides to repair the world.” (Picture at left: my nomination page now says Page Not Found and is blank. Here is the cached version-what it used to look like before today. And I’m off the leaderboard completely.)
But what about Friedman, who still remains riding high at number 4 on the leaderboard?
While he has written a lot about love, and famously brought Bob Dylan to Chabad–which gives him hipster points–that’s not what Friedman is most famous for. When asked by Moment Magazine a few years ago, “How Should Jews Treat Their Arab Neighbors?”, this was Friedman’s response as reported in the Forward:
“The only way to fight a moral war is the Jewish way: Destroy their holy sites. Kill men, women and children (and cattle),” Friedman wrote in response to the question posed by Moment Magazine for its “Ask the Rabbis” feature.
Friedman argued that if Israel followed this wisdom, there would be “no civilian casualties, no children in the line of fire, no false sense of righteousness, in fact, no war.”
“I don’t believe in Western morality,” he wrote. “Living by Torah values will make us a light unto the nations who suffer defeat because of a disastrous morality of human invention.”
Disappearing JVP’s/my nomination is the perfect metaphor for an older generation’s fearful attempt to disappear an entire generation. Their children and certainly grandchildren are increasingly embracing the values of equality, going to the West Bank and Gaza and East Jerusalem to see for themselves the horror wrought by the illegal occupation and a dream built in many ways on the backs of Palestinians.
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