B’nai B’rith Condemns Presbyterian Church’s Position
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B’nai B’rith Condemns Presbyterian Church’s Position

/FROM B’NAI B’RITH INTERNATIONAL/

B’nai B’rith International has issued the following statement:

B’nai B’rith International deplores the Presbyterian Church (USA) for publishing and selling an “educational” document and DVD en- titled, “Zionism Unsettled: A Congregational Study Guide,” which promotes virulent hatred of Israel, as well as animosity toward the historic rights and fundamental sensibilities of Jews across the religious and political spectrum.

According to the church’s website, the guide – created by the denomination’s Israel/Palestine Mission Network (IPMN) – draws on “compelling and diverse viewpoints from Jews, Muslims, and Christians in Israel, Palestine, the U.S., and around the globe.”

Despite the rosy terms in which the church describes the guide, its description is profoundly deceptive. The church conceals the actual nature of the publication – engagement in vile revisionism of not merely Israeli, but Jewish history too – while exploiting fringe
perspectives to legitimize polemics
contrary to any understanding of
genuine interreligious dialogue and
peacemaking.

The Presbyterian Church (USA) has supported and marketed a hateful and defamatory anti-Jewish publication, perversely obscuring Israel’s very right to exist alongside its neighbors.

We hope that the members of the Presbyterian Church (USA) will see through the distortion of facts and the politicization of “education,” and renounce this assault on truth, decency and intercommunal relations.

B’nai B’rith International has advocated for global Jewry and championed the cause of human rights since 1843. B’nai B’rith is recognized as a vital voice in promoting Jewish unity and continuity, a staunch defender of the State of Israel, a tireless advocate on be- half of senior citizens and a leader in disaster relief. With a presence in more than 50 countries, we are the Global Voice of the Jewish Com- munity.

For more information visit www.bnaibrith.org

 

 

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