'Ignorance And Hatred' L eaders of Presbyterian Church (USA) voted June 20 at its bien- nial general assembly in Detroit to divest from Caterpillar, Hewlett- Packard and Motorola Solutions, all companies that do business with Israel. Local Jewish organizations fought to prevent the BDS victory. A joint state- ment in reaction to the vote was issued by the Detroit Jewish Federation and Jewish Community Relations Council, the Michigan Board of Rabbis, and the local offices of the Anti-Defamation League and American Jewish Committee. "The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) took a step Friday that will undermine the path to peace, do nothing to relieve the suffering of Palestinians and Israelis, and promote continued violence in the Middle East:' the statement said. "That step was to decide to divest the church's investments in three American companies because of their sales to Israel. The decision reflects both ignorance and hatred: ignorance on the part of those delegates who cast their votes without understanding the facts and complexity of the Israeli- Palestinian conflict, and hatred on the part of a cadre of radicals within their denomination pursuing an anti- Israel and — for some — anti-Semitic agenda. "While PCUSA leaders claim they have not endorsed the global boycott divest and sanction (BDS) movement, their decision to adopt a central BDS tactic — combined with their vote for the church to review its position on a two-state solution — has the practical effect of supporting a campaign that aims at the destruction of Israel: the statement said. "Detroit's Jewish community recog- nizes that this profoundly misguided decision by PCUSAs national leader- ship does not reflect the views of our friends and neighbors in the pews who strongly support a strong bond between Presbyterians and Jews and between the U.S. and Israel. We are confident they and we will continue working together to preserve our rela- tionship and to promote peace in the Middle East:' 'Ironic Decision' Kobi Erez, executive director of the Zionist Organization of America- Michigan Region, also weighed in. "Congratulations to the Presbyterian Church — you just divested from the only country in the Middle East that FOR U.S. CONGRESS allows Christians to practice freely:' Erez said. "It's ironic that this decision was made while Israel is looking for three of its teenagers who were kidnapped by the terror group Hamas. "I applaud the Jewish Federation and other members of our community in their effort to prevent the church from divesting from Israel; our unity is our strength:' Erez said. "There is a debate whether anti- Semitism was involved in the church's decision to hurt Israel's economy. Here is what Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper had to say about the boycotting of Israel: "'This is the face of the new anti- Semitism. It targets the Jewish people by targeting Israel and attempts to make the old bigotry acceptable for a new generation:" What Effect? Because the PCUSA is one of America's smallest Christian denominations and has a sharply declining membership base, does this decision matter? When compared to largely pro-Israel Evangelical Christians, who constitute more than a quarter of Americans, it would appear the PCUSAs influence is limited. "When you don't have the moral clarity to denounce an anti-Semitic diatribe such as [its study guide] Zionism Unsettled, then something is clearly wrong; said David Brog, execu- tive director of Christians United for Israel (CUFI). "The leadership of the PCUSA is out of touch with the membership in the pews:' he said. "And this is also one reason why the number of Presbyterians seeking to work with CUFI has been on the rise Nevertheless, Dexter Van Zile, Christian media analyst for the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA), fears PCUSAs actions could spark anti-Israel divestment measures in other Protestant sects. "It might spark another round of resolutions in other mainline church- es. I've seen, for example, a group of activists in the United Church of Christ (UCC) who have modeled their organization after the Israel/Palestine Mission Network in the PCUSA. This group might think they can win in the UCC's General Synod next year:' he said. ❑ INS.org contributed to this report. DEMOCRAT Fighting for... I Equal Rights for Women I Bringing Jobs Back to Michigan I Increased Funding for Education I Maximum Healthcare Benefits for Patients Israel will have another trusted friend in Congress when I am elected. VOTE Anil Kumar PRIMARY ELECTION AUG 5TH Paid for by Kumar for Congress www.KumarForUSCongress.com Call it a "BREEZE" Replaceable Hair • Light • Airy • Affordable • Today's Style • Wearer Friendly • Looks Natural Consistently • Almost goof proof $100 OFF - First time clients - exp. 6/28/14 SAMPLE DEMONSTRATION AVAILABLE Call 888-569-9898 ASK FOR DONNA THE APARTMENT 17125 W. 12 Mile Rd. 1913710 June 26 • 2014 9