Yesterday, in my church, our pastor along with a seminary
professor taught a class on Zionism. I
was pleased. It seems that while most churches will not touch this subject
because “it is too controversial,” I gathered with a couple of dozen fellow
travelers in my church to discuss the goals of modern Zionism. I was glad to be involved in such a church. We did not solve much, but at least we talked
about the problem.
Then I came home and read the newspaper.
And while we discussed Zionism, the Zionist were attacking:
The health ministry in Gaza said that 16
Palestinians were killed and 52 wounded in Israeli strikes on Sunday…In the
Jabaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, artillery shells or missiles
hit a home, killing five people, including a mother and her three children…
More than 2,000 Palestinians have been killed in the fighting; on the Israeli
side, 64 soldiers and four civilians have been killed including a 4-year-old
boy.[2]
While this was going on, some Jews of conscience were
sounding out, “No more killing in my Name.” The Jewish Voice for Peace, Atlanta Chapter
held a vigil in front of the Israeli Consulate and honored the names of those
Palestinians killed by Israel ’s
policy of collective punishment Week after week, they publicly protest
bombings, assassinations, destruction of homes, saying, “We want to be clear
that our Jewish values do not support a war on civilians. We view every life as
equal regardless of ethnicity.” All
across the world, 140,000 members of Jewish Voice for Peace, with chapters in
every state and in 100 countries oppose Israel ’s occupation. And they stand
up and say it out loud.
I am a Jew represented by a state
engaged in unspeakable acts of inhumanity in my name. And I am filled with an
anger that has not dissipated since my first visit to Palestine in 2002 where I witnessed
first-hand the devastating realities of unending occupation. I am angry.[3]
Well, I am also angry. I want to say, where is THE CHURCH
VOICE FOR PEACE? I want to say “In the name
of Jesus, in the name of God, in the name of common fairness and decency, let us preach
from our pulpits, pray in our worship, shout from the rooftops, challenge our
neighbors, write our senators and risk being absolutely obnoxious in saying STOP
THE KILLING.
Nothing will happen unless we discuss Zionism. But, if it
stops there, nothing will happen. Israel
will continue to confiscate land, build settlements, construct an apartheid
wall, destroy homes and assassinate those who resist, not to “defend itself,”
but to continue its occupation.
God help the church be the church.
Thomas
Are
August
26, 2014
[1] Karen
Laub and Peter Enav , Israel Airstrike Destroys Gaza
Apartment Tower ,
Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, Sunday August 24, 2014
[2] Fares
Akram and Isabel Kershner, Israel :
Missle Strike Kills Hamas Official, Atlanta
Journal-Constitution,, Monday, August 25, 2014.
[3] Tema
Okun, No More Killing in my Name,
Published, The News and Observer, Raleigh ,
North Carolina . July, 23, 2014,