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March 31, 2000 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-31

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something that is "not entirely
unusual" in the industry.
"Nothing in the ad screams mis-
sionary," said Rosenfeld, adding that
had he known the content of the film,
"the ads would never have gotten past
our office."
Richard Jacobs, chairman of Joseph
Jacobs, said that he had specifically
asked Walter Bennett Communications
whether The Rabbi was a proselytizing
program and was told it was not.
He had been suspicious of the firm
because it was not listed in an official
directory of advertising agencies,
would not disclose the identity of its
client and did not submit the adver-
tisement itself until the last minute.
In retrospect, Jacobs said, he suspects
the firm deliberately submitted the
advertisement close to deadline so that
it would not be closely scrutinized. "We
feel very bad about this," Jacobs said.
Robert Strayton, the account execu-
tive at Walter Bennett, declined com-
ment. The agency has handled high-
profile Christian productions, includ-
ing Billy Graham, Sanders said.

Millenium Driven

The Y2K fervor is partly at fault,
said Philip Abramowitz, director of
the Task Force on Missionaries and
Cults for the Jewish Community
Relations Council of New York. "The
belief is that Jesus will resurrect in the
first few years of the second millenni-
um if enough Jews are converted."
How could a Christian missionary,
whose Web site includes "Jewish" as
part of his "Seven Point Master Plan
for World Evangelism," so easily dupe
so many at once?
"Cerullo's professed love of the
Jewish people is an attempt to mask
the profound anti-Judaism of his mes-
sage," said Donald Cohen, director of
the Anti-Defamation League/Michigan
Region. "His ads in the Jewish press
are consistent with the deliberate sub-
terfuge and misinformation that has
always been central to his attacks on
Jews and Judaism. If Cerullo believes
his message is so 'powerful,' why does
he resort to deceit?"
Jews for Judaism is lobbying the
Israeli government to bar Cerullo
from entering the country again.
"He's free to ply his trade," Sanders
said. "He is not free to do it deceptively"
Abramowitz and Sanders both said
the best defense against missionary
groups is education.
Vulnerability "is proportional to the
lack of knowledge about Judaism,"
Sanders said. !I

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