Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Newsletter from the Rabbi

I take the liberty of posting the Rabbi's newsletters because I find his information and links valuable on understanding what is going on in Israel, not only for the present day but for all time.

It's my belief we should use the Bible as our point of reference and as our filter. This of course is my belief and doesn't really even have to be shared to appreciate the Rabbi's newsletter, but for scholars or future scholars of the Bible, Jerusalem is the center of the universe. All directions, north, south, east and west divert from this center, this APPLE OF GOD'S EYE. to the Rabbi then.... dm

+ + +



What Happens after Annapolis

November 28, 2007

Dear Friend of Israel,

At yesterday's meeting between Israeli and Palestinian leaders at Annapolis, Maryland, both parties expressed "the determination to bring an end to bloodshed, suffering and decades of conflict between our peoples" and agreed to "vigorous, ongoing and continuous negotiations" aimed at ending their age-old conflict.

A wide range of opinion has been expressed about what happened at Annapolis, some of it reservedly optimistic, some harshly critical. In order to help you better understand what happened, we’ve assembled a collection of news, opinion, and official documents. I hope you’ll take some time today to read them, as what happened at Annapolis may well have great impact on Israel’s future.

Read the official documents news, stories, and opinions

Amid the differences of opinion, I believe there are certain principles those of us who love Israel can agree on as prerequisites to lasting peace. Israel must not be forced by the U.S. or any other party to make unwarranted concessions, especially those that could jeopardize her security. Israel must remain the Jewish state, even as she provides freedom and equality for her Arab citizens. Cessation of Palestinian terror attacks against Israel is non-negotiable.

Whether or not the Annapolis conference will lead to a final agreement that respects these requirements and Israel’s need for peace and security remains to be seen. For now, it is our duty to remain informed, and follow the news closely. And, of course, let us continue our fervent prayers for wisdom and strength for Israel’s leaders and for the safety of the Israeli people and, as ever, for the peace of Jerusalem.

With prayers for shalom, peace,
Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein
President

No comments: