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Wiesenthal Center Denounces Anti-Israel Resolutions by Evangelical Lutheran Church of America

Written by Admin | August 13, 2019

The Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC) has denounced several measures adopted by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) atits recently-concluded convention.

One measure, copies an anti-Israel resolution introduced in congress, urged action to “ensure thatU.S. taxpayer funds not support military detention, interrogation, abuse or ill-treatment of Palestinian children.”

A second measure urges the U.S. to have the Anti-Terrorism Clarification Act of 2018 amended in order to removelegislative barriers to future funding of humanitarian aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA), including Lutheran-owned Augusta Victoria Hospital in East Jerusalem. ELCA also wants theU.S. to restore funding to the United Nations Relief Workers Agency (UNRWA), the U.N. agency in charge of educating Palestinian children.

Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the Center's associate dean and director of global social action criticized the moves.

“ELCA shouldn’t be criticizing Israel about alleged mistreatment of Palestinian children but rather Hamas’ children as cannonfodder for its terrorist attacks on sovereign Israeli territory,” Rabbi Cooper said. “The Palestinian Authority has the cash to pay Augusta Victoria the $41 million it owes but chooses instead todivert $300 million for its ‘pay-to-slay’ program paying terrorists who succeeded in murdering and injuring innocent Israelis.

“And UNRWA? The U.N. agency is ion the grips of a scandal involving $1 billion of misappropriated funds. Its curriculum continuesto teach Palestinian children to venerate terrorists and deny Israel’s existence. Outrageous.”

Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein, the Center’s director of interfaith affairs, added: “The measures were passed around the18th anniversary of the notorious Sbarro suicide attack that claimed the lives of 15 including two Americans. Since that time, the PA has paid out $910,823 to the terroristsinvolved and their families. We looked unsuccessfully for language in the measures that asked Palestinian parents to stop sending their children out to murder Israeli civilians and to ask the PAto stop funding terrorists.

"We acknowledge that ELCA, to its credit, also reaffirmed its 1994 statement that repudiated Martin Luther’s viciousanti-Semitism, and promised to reach ‘out in love and respect to the Jewish community.’ But if this is what their love looks like, we say, ‘Thanks but no thanks.’”


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The Simon Wiesenthal Center is one of the largest international Jewish human rights organizations with over 400,000 member families in the United States. It is anNGO at international agencies including the United Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, the OAS, the Council of Europe and the Latin American Parliament (Parlatino).


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