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Yishai calls for Gibson's Jesus film to be banned in Israel
Haaretz Israel ^ | 26 February 2004 | Amiram Barkat

Posted on 02/25/2004 6:20:30 PM PST by Hal1950

Shas chairman MK Eli Yishai on Wednesday called for Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" movie to be banned from Israeli cinemas, calling it a blood libel.

In the U.S., the Anti-Defamation League issued a statement saying that the film "repeats all of the stereotypes and myths surrounding the death of Jesus that have accompanied anti-Semitism for the last 2,000 years. Regretfully, Gibson refused all of our attempts for a dialogue aimed at preventing this harm to Jews."

ADL National Director Abraham Foxman said he was troubled by Gibson's claim of historical accuracy. "He made his choice," Foxman told a news conference after viewing the film. "And it's to blame the Jews."

"The Passion," which depicts in gruesome detail the final hours of the life of Jesus, premiered in the U.S. and other countries Wednesday, but not in Israel.

Jewish and other religious groups in Manhattan planned protests for Wednesday. Amcha, The Coalition for Jewish Concerns, planned to wear concentration camp uniforms at a New York theater to link the film's portrayal of Jews to the sort of hate that led to the Nazi Holocaust.

"The whole thing is a blood libel," said Yishai, from the ultra-Orthodox Shas party, using a term that refers to a medieval slur that Jews used the blood of Christians to make unleavened bread for the Passover festival.

However, it appeared unlikely that the film would be banned. Few films have been barred in recent years, and the ones to be forbidden are usually pornographic. The Israeli film board, which makes these decisions, could not be reached for comment.

Yishai said the belief that the Jews had killed Jesus had led to "millions" of Jews being killed and persecuted in the last two millennia.

"This libel used to spread by word of mouth. Now the media are spreading it," Yishai told AP. "We should not accept this."

Yishai said he had also appealed to the Foreign Ministry to try to encourage other governments to bar the film.

Jewish leaders have said that the movie gives a harsh portrayal of Jews and blames them for death of Jesus. They have warned it could lead to a rise in anti-Semitism. Gibson, who also funded and co-scripted the film, denies that charge.

New York Cardinal Edward Egan, meanwhile, wrote to parishes to stress Jews were not responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus.

"He gave His Life for us," Egan wrote in a column to appear in next month's issue of Catholic New York. "No one took it from Him. This is, and has always been, Catholic doctrine.


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To: Piranha
You make a good point. Thank you.

Atos

421 posted on 02/28/2004 9:21:21 PM PST by Mr.Atos (Hate is not a western value... Its a liberal institution.)
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To: rmlew
Good points all, and well said.

While I most identify with the Conservative movement of Judaism, there are definitely some aspects of halacha where my opinion deviates from that of the rabbis.

As much as I admire the wisdom in the Talmud, there are many opinions given within it that I do not agree with. Even the greatest rabbis seem capable of chasing their own intellectual tails now and then.

Thus I myself have no quarrel with the Karaites.

Ultimately, I am not answerable to a rabbi or anyone else but God. That knowledge guides me.

That, and my opinion that if Abraham (or any self-respecting Jew) can argue with God, I can at least argue with a rabbi. ;^)
422 posted on 02/28/2004 9:46:59 PM PST by Imal (What would the world be like if Jesus were a lawyer instead of a carpenter?)
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To: mdmathis6
A thoughtful post, and enlightening.

Again, I'm sorry to have jumped on your back, and hope you can forgive me for being such a yutz.
423 posted on 02/28/2004 9:49:40 PM PST by Imal (What would the world be like if Jesus were a lawyer instead of a carpenter?)
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To: Imal
Te Absolve!
424 posted on 02/29/2004 3:34:28 PM PST by mdmathis6
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