Rabbinic Sign-on Letter

In early December 2012 the Israeli government announced plans to advance the construction of settlements in the E1 area of the West Bank, as well as to authorize the building of thousands of new settlement units in East Jerusalem.

As rabbis, cantors, rabbinical students, and cantorial students, we encourage you to join us in expressing concern to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about Israeli settlement expansion.

Dear Prime Minister Netanyahu:

We write as American rabbis and cantors who are deeply committed to the long-term security and viability of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state. We have lived in Israel, visited frequently, brought our communities there, and preached and taught about Israel within our synagogues, schools, camps, and other institutions. Many of us have children, parents, siblings, and other relatives and friends living in Israel. Some of us hold Israeli citizenship.

We and our communities have worked hard to build bipartisan support for Israel. We have raised millions of dollars to develop the State of Israel and its civil society. And we have vigorously opposed efforts to delegitimize the Jewish State.

All of us believe that the ultimate safety and security of Israel as a Jewish state will depend on reaching a peace agreement that also allows Palestinians to live safely and securely in their own state.

For these reasons, we are deeply concerned about the recent announcement to advance the construction of settlements in the E1 area of the West Bank, as well as to authorize the building of thousands of new settlement units in East Jerusalem. The current situation in the occupied territories violates Palestinian human rights and undercuts the very values on which Israel was founded – democracy, liberty, justice, and peace.

We fear that building settlements in E1 would be the final blow to a peaceful solution. If Israel builds in E1, it will cut East Jerusalem off from its West Bank surroundings and effectively bifurcate the West Bank. In doing so, E1 will literally represent an obstacle to a two-state solution.

As American rabbis and cantors, we also fear that construction in E1 damages the critical relationship between Israel and the United States. Construction in E1 would violate repeated commitments to the United States, dating back to 1994, not to build settlements in the area.

The Mishna (Pirke Avot 1:12) tells us, "Be of the disciples of Aaron, loving peace and pursuing peace, loving humankind and bringing them closer to the Torah." The commentary on this saying in Avot d'Rabbi Natan tells us that it is not enough merely to love peace, but that one must pursue it as strenuously as Aaron did.

For the sake of the State of Israel and the Jewish people, we urge you to cease plans to construct new settlements in E1, elsewhere in the West Bank, or in East Jerusalem. We pray that you follow Aaron’s example by returning to the negotiating table as quickly as possible.

We cannot afford to weaken the strong bond between Israel and the United States. Nor can we risk sabotaging our best chance to end the decades-long conflict that has claimed too many Israeli and Palestinian lives.

With prayers for the peace of Jerusalem,
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501-525 of 728 signatures
Number Date Name Location
228 Wed Dec 12 03:46:45 EST 2012 Moshe Yehudai Ra'anana, ot
227 Wed Dec 12 01:53:03 EST 2012 Donna Kirshbaum Princeton, NJ
226 Wed Dec 12 01:38:26 EST 2012 George Stern Philadelphia, PA
225 Wed Dec 12 01:27:44 EST 2012 Paula Marcus Aptos, CA
224 Wed Dec 12 01:07:57 EST 2012 Carol Caine Albany, CA
223 Wed Dec 12 00:41:23 EST 2012 Debra Kassoff Jackson, MS
222 Wed Dec 12 00:19:11 EST 2012 Lizzi Heydemann Chicago, IL
221 Tue Dec 11 23:48:55 EST 2012 Andrea London Evanston, IL
220 Tue Dec 11 23:42:42 EST 2012 Alexandria Shuval-Weiner Leawood, KS
219 Tue Dec 11 23:08:42 EST 2012 Scott Looper Vernon Hills, IL
218 Tue Dec 11 23:03:20 EST 2012 Caryn Broitman West Tisbury, MA
217 Tue Dec 11 22:53:46 EST 2012 Elana Rosen-Brown Brooklyn, NY
216 Tue Dec 11 22:49:40 EST 2012 Eric Stark Chevy Chase, MD
215 Tue Dec 11 22:35:27 EST 2012 Claudia Kreiman Brookline, MA
214 Tue Dec 11 22:24:28 EST 2012 Shai Held Bronx, NY
213 Tue Dec 11 22:20:32 EST 2012 Emma Kippley-Ogman Mendota Heights, MN
212 Tue Dec 11 22:17:30 EST 2012 Kelilah Miller Philadelphia, PA
211 Tue Dec 11 22:11:49 EST 2012 Scott Slarskey Brighton, MA
210 Tue Dec 11 22:09:42 EST 2012 Tracy Klirs Charlotte, NC
209 Tue Dec 11 22:05:21 EST 2012 Shana Margolin Montpelier, VT
208 Tue Dec 11 21:58:52 EST 2012 Sheila Weinberg Philadelphia, PA
207 Tue Dec 11 21:40:07 EST 2012 Allan Berkowitz San Jose, CA
206 Tue Dec 11 21:39:19 EST 2012 Peter Knobel Evanston, IL
205 Tue Dec 11 21:38:58 EST 2012 Adam Fisher Stony Brook, NY
204 Tue Dec 11 21:35:57 EST 2012 BURT JACOBSON richmond, CA
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