The Simon Wiesenthal Center condemned the vote by the General Synod of the
The Simon Wiesenthal Center urges UCC members to reflect on the words of John Dorhauer, the new general minister and president, who admittedthat he will fulfill the vote “.....with a deep awareness at the pain that I will cause to people … wondering if the benefits of our divesting from those companies is equal to cost to therelationships that we have with people who are critical to our movement towards justice, not just in Palestine but in many other places.”
Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein, the Center’s Director of Interfaith Affairs, added some historical context. “The UCC today sunk theMayflower. It is lamentable that the heirs to the Congregationalists who brought notions of religious freedom, equality, and peace between peoples to the Plymouth Colony would subvert thatmessage and embrace ignorance and terror.” Adlerstein added, “Just a few weeks ago the Pew Report on American churches showed Americans walking out of churches like the UCC indroves. We can see why. Why would young people want to stay in a church that makes no pretense towards fairness, and offers no more practical contribution to a complex problem than meaninglessslogans that will not improve the chances of peace one iota, and only distance the two sides to the dispute?”
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