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    Op-Ed: Be ready for Jerusalem deal
    posted 12/16/2007 @ 05:26PM
    NEW YORK (JTA) -- My first visit to Israel was in 1969, only two years after the Six-Day War, and soon after my arrival I was walking through narrow Jerusalem streets on my way to the Western Wall.

    This was without question an emotional and spiritual en [4.80 kbytes more ]

    Op-Ed: No, Ehud, Jerusalem is ours
    posted 12/16/2007 @ 05:07PM
    NEW YORK (JTA) -- The justification for the modern State of Israel is Jewish history both glorious and grim, and there has long been a compact between the Jews in Israel and the Diaspora.

    Israeli Jews were on the front lines and Diaspora Jewry was a vit [4.77 kbytes more ]

    Op-Ed: Religion on stump troubling
    posted 12/16/2007 @ 04:47PM
    NEW YORK (JTA) -- Republican candidate Mitt Romney’s speech to the American people about his Mormonism and faith in America was an important contribution to our ongoing national dialogue regarding the appropriate role of religion in politics.

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    Op-Ed: Why a women's Torah commentary
    posted 12/16/2007 @ 04:42PM
    NEW YORK (JTA) -- This week marks the debut of "The Torah: A Women’s Commentary," which brings together the scholarship and insights of women from all segments of the Jewish community and from around the world.

    For the past two years, in advance of the [5.96 kbytes more ]

    Op-Ed: U.S. must work to restore image
    posted 12/16/2007 @ 04:36PM
    WASHINGTON (JTA) -- During a recent visit to a hospital in Michigan, I stopped and asked a veteran who was laying on his bed, “What can we do to help you?”

    “Win back the respect of the people around the world for America,” he answered.

    Terrorism is th [3.56 kbytes more ]

    Op-Ed: Diagnose, then attack
    posted 12/02/2007 @ 05:23PM
    EAST SUSSEX, England (JTA) -- French President Nicolas Sarkozy, during his recent visit to Washington, stated in widely reported remarks that the resurgence of anti-Semitic propaganda and associated violence around the world should not be minimized or exp [4.65 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Go green at Chanukah
    posted 12/02/2007 @ 05:17PM
    PHILADELPHIA (JTA) -- There are three levels of wisdom through which Chanukah invites us to address the planetary dangers of the global climate crisis -- what some of us call "global scorching" because "warming" seems so pleasant, so comforting.

    We can [4.12 kbytes more ]

    Op-Ed: Time for an Israeli constitution
    posted 11/18/2007 @ 05:03PM
    JERUSALEM (JTA) -- In his speech opening the Knesset’s winter session, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert spoke of the haphazard, “patch by patch” development of Israel’s governing principles. While the quilt that this country’s leadership has stitched together o [5.12 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Annapolis has little chance of success
    posted 11/18/2007 @ 04:57PM
    NEW YORK (JTA) -- Before year’s end, a U.S.-sponsored conference involving Israel and the Palestinian Authority will convene in Annapolis, Md., to frame yet another plan to end the Arab-Israeli war and create a Palestinian state. Sadly, this conference ha [4.48 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Where is Jewish support for Annapolis?
    posted 11/18/2007 @ 04:51PM
    WASHINGTON (JTA) -- The call for American Jewish organizations to support the current peace efforts came from an unexpected direction: Israel’s Chief Rabbi Yonah Metzger. For years closely associated with the right-wing National Religious Party, Metzger r [3.85 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Override SCHIP veto
    posted 10/14/2007 @ 04:54PM
    WASHINGTON (JTA) -- After months of debate, negotiation and compromise, Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. Congress sent to President Bush a bipartisan bill that would reauthorize the State Children’s Health Insurance Program. That SCHIP measure would [3.04 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: UJC backs birthright, more
    posted 10/14/2007 @ 03:11PM
    NEW YORK (JTA) -- Every day, United Jewish Communities, the Jewish federations of North America and our partner organizations work hard to fund, organize and run an extraordinary network of essential programs that make Jewish life in North America, Israel [6.47 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Birthright needs communal cash
    posted 10/14/2007 @ 03:07PM
    NEW YORK (JTA) -- Although the High Holidays have always been a period of introspection, the Jewish community -- at least those in it who care deeply about its future -- could stand to do some especially vigorous soul searching this year.

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    Op-Ed: Use traditional text
    posted 10/14/2007 @ 02:31PM
    NEW YORK (JTA) -- The forthcoming publication of Mishkan T'filah, the first new Reform prayer book in 30 years, reminded me of these words by Abraham Joshua Heschel in "Man's Quest for God":

    "The crisis of prayer is not a problem of the text. It is a pr [7.19 kbytes more ]

    Op-Ed: Reform liturgy must ring true
    posted 10/14/2007 @ 02:22PM
    FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J. (JTA) -- The siddur is not a study text for rabbis and cantors; it is a love letter between Jews and our God. The experience of worship is not intellectual.

    God calls to the heart -- and one doesn’t fall in love without compatibilit [4.50 kbytes more ]

    Op-Ed: Mainstream birthright alumni
    posted 10/14/2007 @ 02:17PM
    ST. LOUIS (JTA) -- Our engagement with the 100,000 American Taglit-birthright israel trip alumni will determine the shape of the Jewish community for years. While a growing body of research indicates that the trips provide a foundational Jewish experience [5.53 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Don't back 'Armenian genocide' resolution
    posted 10/14/2007 @ 02:14PM
    WASHINGTON (JTA) -- In a battle recently described as “pitting principle against pragmatism,” some in the American Jewish community have chosen a third way to handle the longstanding and bitter dispute between Turks and Armenians -- “the path of least res [6.73 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Reject gamesmanship on SCHIP
    posted 10/14/2007 @ 02:10PM
    WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Now that the battle between President Bush and Democrat leaders in Congress over a federal children’s health program has heated up, it is important that Jewish leaders – even those who affiliate with a different political party than th [3.37 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Let's create 'Big Tent Judaism'
    posted 10/14/2007 @ 01:53PM
    WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Imagine you are trekking through town on a scorching summer day when you pass a man sitting at the entrance to his home , which happens to have all its doors open. The man and his wife, whom you have never met, invite you into their ho [6.51 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Israeli Arabs reject Jewish state
    posted 08/07/2007 @ 04:25PM
    JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Like the rest of my circle of Israelis who have seen war as kids and soldiers, and then as undergraduates attended peace rallies before establishing families and joining the middle class, I also assumed that Israel's Arabs were part of [5.66 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: JNF's land should be leased to Jews
    posted 08/07/2007 @ 04:18PM
    PHILADELPHIA (JTA) -- Israel's democratically elected Knesset is right to be pushing forward with a bill reaffirming that all lands belonging to the Jewish National Fund should continue to be leased to Jews in accordance with terms of the organization's c [5.43 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Israeli Arabs must be treated fairly
    posted 08/07/2007 @ 04:13PM
    WASHINGTON (JTA) -- It is a common belief among those who care about the future of Israel that the Jewish state is in danger.

    From the security perspective, the dangers seem obvious. Hamas' supremacy in the Gaza Strip, Hezbollah's dominance in Lebanon a [5.29 kbytes more ]

    Op-Ed: Saving the JNF from itself
    posted 08/07/2007 @ 04:05PM
    NEW YORK (JTA) -- Imagine the following scenario: Italy’s Parliament passes a law that restricts the sale of public lands to Christians. Government officials rush to justify the measure, citing historic ties between Italy and the Roman Catholic Church.

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    Op-Ed: Parents must communicate
    posted 08/06/2007 @ 04:10PM
    NEW YORK (JTA) -- Thousands of Orthodox students will soon head off for their post-high school year of study at a yeshiva in Israel. For most of these adolescents, it will be their first year away from home and a time to begin their ascent to independence [4.03 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Jews must save environment
    posted 08/06/2007 @ 04:05PM
    WASHINGTON (JTA) -- As the energy crisis and the ominous reality of global warming loom larger in the public's mind, there is little doubt the United States must immediately engage this issue head on. Fortunately the solution to both concerns require the [4.25 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Modern Orthodoxy under attack
    posted 07/30/2007 @ 08:19AM
    NEW YORK (JTA) -- However tempting, it would be a mistake to dismiss Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman’s personal and pointed critique of Modern Orthodoxy in The New York Times Magazine of July 22 as merely The Big Kvetch.

    His essay “Orthodox Paradox,” [9.68 kbytes more ]

    Op-Ed: Censuring intermarrieds painful but necessary
    posted 07/30/2007 @ 08:07AM
    NEW YORK (JTA) -- One can’t help but feel sad for Noah Feldman. In spite of his considerable professional accomplishments -- a law professorship at Harvard, three books, a slew of well-received essays and a fellowship at the Council on Foreign Relations, [5.87 kbytes more ]
    Op-Ed: Leadership battles in life and Torah
    posted 06/12/2007 @ 06:53PM
    In one of those biting and perhaps ironic alignments of Torah and public Jewish life, we read Parashat Korach as three contemporary rebellions came to a climax this week in contested Jewish leadership battles.

    Moshe Katzav, the embattled and discredited [5.57 kbytes more ]

    Op-Ed: Abba Eban was the voice of a nation
    posted 06/11/2007 @ 06:36PM
    As we recall the Six-Day War 40 years ago, the role of Abba Eban -- Israel's foreign minister and eloquent spokesman -- deserves special attention. Eban's unforgettable speech to the United Nations on the second day of the war brilliantly defined the mo [3.18 kbytes more ]
    Traditionalists have nothing to fear from creative ways of young Jews
    posted 05/15/2007 @ 06:33PM
    For many younger American Jews, American Jewry looks like this:

    "Synagogues are for people with children. And they're generally uninspiring."

    "JCCs are for people with children. And they don't have great gyms, either."

    "Federations only want my m [5.37 kbytes more ]

    Iran not just a Jewish problem
    posted 05/08/2007 @ 04:00PM
    Why is the Jewish Council for Public Affairs making a nuclear-armed Iran its principal concern in the year to come?

    Keeping Iran from developing nuclear weapons is a goal that unites people of diverse races, ethnic backgrounds, nationalities and religio [5.07 kbytes more ]

    Two Jewish viewpoints on the abortion debate
    posted 04/22/2007 @ 04:23PM
    Time to fight abortion decision by Phyllis Snyder

    The Supreme Court has made it clear that ideology trumps women's health in the nation's highest court.

    On April 18, the Supreme Court made it clear that respect for legal precedent [8.26 kbytes more ]

    With Arabs' peace initiative, seize this time to negotiate
    posted 04/17/2007 @ 11:32AM
    Opportunity comes infrequently, often disguised, but when it comes, you had better recognize it and do something about it because it may be a long time before it comes again.

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    JTS illustrates a modern approach to halacha with decision on gays
    posted 04/01/2007 @ 06:00PM
    Around the time of my ordination at the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1985, many people skeptical of the ordination of women asked, "What's next? The ordination of gays and lesbians"?

    The question angered me. After all, the issue of embracing the full [4.39 kbytes more ]

    Passover's lessons for U.S. immigration policies
    posted 04/01/2007 @ 05:36PM
    The recent immigration raids in New Bedford, Mass., where nearly 200 children were left stranded when their parents, who otherwise were lawful workers, were arrested and shipped off to detention centers in Texas and other distant states reinforce the esse [6.39 kbytes more ]
    Flawed U.N. council derails
    Annan's human-rights revolution

    posted 03/15/2007 @ 09:51AM
    On the eve of the United Nations Human Rights Council's latest session, which opened March 12, the United States announced it would not seek election in May for membership in the council.

    This decision was regrettable because it would have been importan [4.88 kbytes more ]

    Anti-war Jews must
    be vocal in stating case

    posted 03/07/2007 @ 05:22PM
    PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — What to do about the Iraq war has made for the sharpest and most important disconnect between the political behavior of large Jewish organizations and the opinions of the flesh-and-blood Jews who actually make up the American Jewish c [4.39 kbytes more ]
    Intermarriage isn't a threat


    to Jews; divisiveness is

    posted 03/06/2007 @ 07:13PM
    We’re at it again, defining the lines of who’s in and who’s out as the debate on Jewish continuity in America rages on.

    Steven M. Cohen’s latest sociological study on intermarriage, titled "The Tale of Two Jewries," argues that intermarriage is the sin [4.68 kbytes more ]

    Think big, like Canada
    posted 02/28/2007 @ 07:11PM
    When American Jewish leaders hear I’m consulting in Canada, they often comment that Canadian Jewry is years behind American Jewry.

    After several years of intensively working with the Toronto Jewish community, I’m not so sure. In fact, I see them as bein [9.89 kbytes more ]

    Dialogue events in New York
    show it takes time to build trust

    posted 02/11/2007 @ 04:02PM
    In mid-January, seizing on the spirit of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s memory, Imam Omar Abu-Namous of the New York Mosque hosted Rabbi Marc Schneier of the New York Synagogue in a dialogue entitled "Muslims and Jews: A Conversation."

    It was a ret [5.30 kbytes more ]

    JTA Op-Ed
    U.S. Jews have abandoned Pollard
    20 years after his life sentence

    By Morris Pollard and David Kirshenbaum

    NOTRE DAME, Ind. (JTA) — March 4 marks the 20th anniversary of the unprecedented life sentence meted out to Jonathan Pollard. The date is a most appropriate moment to take stock of the response of the American Jewish community and the government of Israel to his arrest, sentencing and continued incarceration.

    Jonathan,
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    a civilian naval intelligence officer, transmitted to Israel in the mid-1980s classified documents concerning Iraq, Syria and other hostile Arab states. The information he transmitted was part of a vital intelligence flow previously shared by the United States with Israel, but then cut off upon orders of the then-deputy director of the CIA following Israel’s destruction of Iraq’s nuclear reactor in 1981.

    Twenty-one years after Jonathan's arrest, no evidence has been presented of any damage caused to the United States by his actions that could even begin to justify a life sentence or his continued incarceration. Certainly the longer Jonathan has remained in prison, the easier it should have been for the government of Israel and the American Jewish community to push for his freedom.

    Moreover, the latter years of Jonathan’s second decade in prison coincided with the release by Israel of thousands of Arab terrorists as part of a diplomatic process championed by the United States, thereby providing a tailor-made vehicle for pushing for his release.

    Yet for nearly the past eight years, no Israeli prime minister — neither Ehud Barak nor Ariel Sharon nor Ehud Olmert — ever demonstrated any real interest in obtaining Jonathan’s freedom. Their indifference and callousness stand in sharp contrast to the actions of their predecessors, Yitzhak Rabin and even more so, Benjamin Netanyahu.

    Rabin regularly raised Jonathan’s plight with President Clinton starting in 1993, and Netanyahu went to battle for Jonathan at the Wye talks in 1998, exacting a promise from Clinton that Jonathan would be released as part of the Wye withdrawals. Clinton ultimately reneged on that undertaking, in large measure because he knew he would pay no political price with the American Jewish community for violating his promise.

    Indeed, for the past 11 years the Pollard affair has fallen off the radar screen of the American Jewish community. This inaction reflects a distressing backsliding from the prominent position the Pollard case had on the community’s agenda during the first half of the 1990s.

    Following the announcement of Jonathan’s arrest in November 1985, and in the first few years thereafter, there was much embarrassment in the American Jewish community, tremendous concern as to the effect Jonathan’s actions might have on the standing and image of the American Jew and even some official support for his draconian sentence in March 1987.

    While at the grassroots level many American Jews were troubled and perplexed by the harshness of the sentence, there was no serious activity on his behalf.

    The first Gulf War, accompanied by Saddam Hussein’s threats to incinerate the Jewish state and Iraq’s 39 missile attacks on Israel, brought a rethinking of the Pollard affair, even though most of the major national Jewish organizations still refused to adopt the case as a “Jewish issue.”

    The Jewish community began to recover from its initial shock and started to publicly question why the U.S. government violated its written plea bargain with Jonathan, singling him out as the only person to be given a life sentence for spying for an American ally.

    Within a year after the Gulf War, every significant Jewish community in the United States had Pollard activists in the rabbinate and at the communal level. Rallies and protest meetings drawing thousands of people were held in communities around the country, at which members of Congress joined with other public figures and local leaders in calling for Jonathan’s release.

    Indeed, the Pollard case eventually became one of those rare issues on which there was near unanimity of opinion within the American Jewish community. In October 1992, a full-page ad signed by 600 rabbis from around the country and representing the entire Jewish religious spectrum ran in The New York Times, calling on then-President George Bush to commute Jonathan’s sentence to the seven years then served.

    A year later, in November 1993, another full-page ad ran in the Times, this one signed by 1,000 rabbis and the overwhelming majority of Jewish federations and rabbinical councils across the United States, urging Clinton to commute Jonathan’s sentence.

    That call was supported by dozens of members of the U.S. Congress, state legislatures and city councils, leading newspapers throughout the United States, members of the Hollywood community, world-renowned civil rights activists and prominent Christian religious leaders.

    Thus by the end of 1993, the American Jewish community recognized the serious injustice in Jonathan’s continued incarceration, expended great efforts in trying to obtain his freedom and had much success in explaining the malfeasance of the U.S. government’s treatment of Jonathan.

    In the 1994 midterm elections, in all regions of the country, there were incumbent members of Congress and challengers for those seats who made a point of publicizing their support for the commutation of Jonathan’s life sentence. In fact, for some newly elected members of Congress that year, writing President Clinton on the Pollard affair was one of their first orders of business following their inauguration.

    However, by 1996, American Jewry’s efforts began to fizzle out, eventually grinding to a virtual halt. Not surprisingly, in contrast to the 1994 elections, the Pollard case was a non-issue in last November’s midterm elections.

    Various explanations can be offered for the withering of activity, but none are satisfactory. If the American Jewish community was able to galvanize on Jonathan’s behalf at a time when he had spent “only” eight years in prison, there can be no justification for its sheepish acquiescence as he looks ahead to his 23rd Passover in prison.

    The biblical commandment to pursue justice demands that American Jews snap out of their stupor on the Pollard case and recapture the spirit they had in the early 1990s. Such a renewal, coupled with long-delayed action by the government of Israel, can overcome those still obsessed with exacting pounds of flesh from Israel and the American Jewish community, and at long last bring about Jonathan’s freedom.

    (Morris Pollard , Jonathan’s father, is a scientist and professor emeritus at Notre Dame University. David Kirshenbaum is an attorney who was once active in the Pollard case and met with him frequently in prison. He now practices law in Israel.)

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