Posted on 11/19/2005 3:40:09 PM PST by Alouette
HOUSTON - The leader of the largest branch of American Judaism blasted conservative religious activists in a speech Saturday, calling them "zealots" who claim a "monopoly on God" while promoting anti-gay policies akin to Adolf Hitler's.
Rabbi Eric Yoffie, president of the liberal Union for Reform Judaism, said "religious right" leaders believe "unless you attend my church, accept my God and study my sacred text you cannot be a moral person."
"What could be more bigoted than to claim that you have a monopoly on God?" he said during the movement's national assembly in Houston, which runs through Sunday.
The audience of 5,000 responded to the speech with enthusiastic applause.
Yoffie did not mention evangelical Christians directly, using the term "religious right" instead. In a separate interview, he said the phrase encompassed conservative activists of all faiths, including within the Jewish community.
He used particularly strong language to condemn conservative attitudes toward homosexuals. He said he understood that traditionalists have concluded gay marriage violates Scripture, but he said that did not justify denying legal protections to same-sex partners and their children.
"We cannot forget that when Hitler came to power in 1933, one of the first things that he did was ban gay organizations," Yoffie said. "Yes, we can disagree about gay marriage. But there is no excuse for hateful rhetoric that fuels the hellfires of anti-gay bigotry."
The Union for Reform Judaism represents about 900 synagogues in North America with an estimated membership of 1.5 million people. Of the three major streams of U.S. Judaism Orthodox and Conservative are the others it is the only one that sanctions gay ordination and supports civil marriage for same-gender couples.
Yoffie said liberals and conservatives share some concerns, such as the potential damage to children from violent or highly sexual TV shows and other popular media. But he said, overall, conservatives too narrowly define family values, making a "frozen embryo in a fertility clinic" more important than a child, and ignoring poverty and other social ills.
One attendee, Judy Weinman of Troy, N.Y., said she thought Yoffie was "right on target."
"He reminded us of where we have things in common and where we're different," she said.
Yoffie also urged lawmakers to model themselves on presidential candidate John F. Kennedy, who famously told a Houston clergy group in 1960 that a president should not make policy based on his religion.
On other topics, Yoffie asked Reform synagogues to do more to hold onto members, who often leave after their children go to college. He also said the Reform movement, which is among the most accepting of non-Jewish spouses, should make a greater effort to invite spouses to convert.
They get these stats from the donation rolls of the DNC.
This guy is freaking insane.
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Nobody elected this guy to speak for them.
Sounds like a hateful speech composed of hate speach to me.
*yawn* Another self-hating Liberal. Move on.
*ping*
Maybe we could lock this guy in a room with Pat Buchannan.
One need read no further.
The rabbi seems to conflate being a moral person with the mysteries about the hereafter. I just worry about the former myself.
So we can disagree about gay marriage, but if we oppose the judicially-imposed recognition of it (or its euphemistic substitutes), then we are ideological soulmates with Hitler?
That's very open-minded of him.
(Tired sigh) I dunno, Rabbi, but stereotyping people like you just did has to be pretty close.
Yeah. He doesn't know what he is talking about anyway. We may differ on how to get to heaven (works versus faith in Jesus), but we are on the same page regarding morals (well, not with him specifically, but with conservative Jews). Politically speaking, that's the only thing relevant.
He should be deposed for the defamation of God's name and word.
LOL to your post 12.
Another Jew more afraid of American Christians (who helped liberate the Nazi concentration camps) than of Jihadists.
Christianity worships Jehovah and it's sacred texts include the Torah and Pentateuch...too bad this "Rabbi" finds them offensive.
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