I recently posted a review of the Israel/Palestine
Mission Network’s new publication Zionism Unsettled. Now, while radical sites and groups are busy pushing the IPNM’s
publication, several well-known and excellent organizations, both Presbyterian
and Jewish, have published reviews and statements about the publication which
detail Zionism Unsettled’s many problems.
Presbyterians for Middle East Peace published a
Press Release, “A
Call for Justice and Tolerance in Israel and Palestine.” The second paragraph explains their basic
concern:
Recently the PC (USA)
on-line “church store” began distributing a “congregational study guide” of a
forthcoming publication titled “Zionism Unsettled.” The “study guide” was
compiled by the Israel-Palestine Mission Network (IPMN), an advocacy group
describing itself as an organization that “speaks to the Church, not for the
Church.” We take no issue with this group, or anyone else, expressing
their opinions and exercising their rights of free speech. Our concern,
however, is that this material will be seen and is already being seen by much
of the outside world as an official document of the Presbyterian Church (USA) As
a case in point, a recent article about this material appeared on the website Electronic
Intifada entitled “Zionism is a ’false theology,’ says new Presbyterian
study guide.”
And in fact, the vile anti-Semitic site Veterans
News Now has also posted the same article with a different title: “Zionism
Unsettled: New Presbyterian study guide Ends Silence about Zionism”
The Simon Wiesenthal Center has also put out a press
release, Wiesenthal
Center: US Presbyterians’ “Zionism Unsettled” -Theological Twin Of UN’s
Infamous ‘Zionism is Racism’ Resolution.” Their protest cuts to the heart
of the matter, with this publication the Israel/Palestine Mission Network has
totally demonized Israel and the Jews. Quoting Rabbi Abraham Cooper the Press
Release states:
“Zionism Unsettled is
a hit-piece outside all norms of interfaith dialogue. It is a compendium of
distortions, ignorance and outright lies – that tragically has emanated too
often from elites within this church”
The Wiesenthal Center calls
on Christians to stand against this awful publication:
It will take Christian
voices to offer the antidote to the poison served up by other Christians. [i]And
if this book reflects the feelings of the PCUSA, the Simon Wiesenthal Center
will divest all contacts from this institution and call on other Jewish
organizations to do them same.
Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein
of the Center has put the problem squarely where it belongs:
Such attacks describing our core belief as ‘rooted’ in ‘intolerable human
rights abuses’ reveals there is nothing left to talk about with such religious
bigots.
The Press
Release must be read by all PC (U.S.A.) members to understand the grievous
place we all are in because of the IPMN.
The AJC Global Jewish
Action also has an article, “AJC:
Presbyterian Church (USA) Study Guide on Zionism Distorts History, Undermines
Peace Process” In their article, they state:
This study guide,
billed by the church as an educational resource, was produced by the Israel
Palestine Mission Network (IPMN), one of the church’s educational arms. “It is
a devastating distortion of Jewish and Israeli history, aimed at nothing less
than eradicating the State of Israel,” said Rabbi Noam Marans, AJC’s Director
of Intergroup and Interreligious Relations.
All Presbyterians, but especially those going as commissioners
to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), this coming June, need
to read these Press Releases and articles to understand that with the booklet Zionism Unsettled our denomination has
reached a trembling point-a historical point—we will either become a vile anti-Semitic
denomination or we will stand against a rising tide of universal bigotry and
hate against the Jewish people.
Update: Another excellent and very informative statement on Zionism Unsettled has just been published by The Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies. Written by Reverend Chris Leighton, Executive Director of the Institute for Christian & Jewish Studies and a Presbyterian pastor, "An Open Letter to the Presbyterian Church," is extremely important. This is but one small quote from a letter filled with truth and compassion:
Update: Another excellent and very informative statement on Zionism Unsettled has just been published by The Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies. Written by Reverend Chris Leighton, Executive Director of the Institute for Christian & Jewish Studies and a Presbyterian pastor, "An Open Letter to the Presbyterian Church," is extremely important. This is but one small quote from a letter filled with truth and compassion:
"To suggest that the Jewish yearning for their own homeland—a yearning that we Presbyterians have supported for numerous other nations—is somehow theologically and morally abhorrent is to deny Jews their own identity as a people. The word for that is “anti-Semitism,” and that is, along with racism, sexism, homophobia, and all the other ills our Church condemns, a sin."
[i] I
don’t believe that those members of IPMN who allowed and agreed with this
document’s statements that Jesus is not the complete revelation of God can be
called Christians.
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