Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Simon Wiesenthal Center letter to the Archbishop

from SWC News Items (my emphasis added - sandgroper)

Mr Rowan Williams
The Archbishop of Canterbury
(etc)

....When a Church ...calls for a boycott of Jews..., the Jewish collective memory refocuses. The lights dim and a film reel in our heads begins to unwind:

... the charge of collective deicide, the Judas image of ultimate treachery...Christianity's ... delegitimization of the people of Israel.

... forced conversions, Passover/ Easter blood libels, accusations of well-poisoning, importing plague and pestilence, the theft of Christian innocents, race defilement, white slave traffic.

Pogroms, autos da fe, Inquisition burnings at the stake, burning synagogues and Yeshivas, burning of Holy scrolls and prayer books.

Cathedral statues of "the Church Triumphant" alongside "the Vanquished Synagogue", exclusion from land ownership, conspiracy theories, Protocols of the Elders of Zion, expulsions, boycotts, Kristallnacht, cemetery desecration, collaboration in deportation and extermination, SILENCE...

After two millennia, we thought that the film had ended...a sobered Christendom that would banish the shadows forever..... we were so wrong:

- only one people remains an endangered species

- only one State remains unambiguously threatened with extinction in the chambers of the United Nations system

- only one nation is still denied acknowledgement of its right to sovereign legitimacy.

Archbishop, your vote, last Friday, for ...disinvestment of companies that trade with the Jewish State is not only biased, not only in violation of freedom of commerce provisions of the European Union and the World Trade Organization, your vote is one more traumatic frame in that never-ending film.

From little Hugh of Lincoln, the pogrom of York, the expulsion by Edward the Confessor, you have telescoped Church history of Judeophobia in England, the liberal and tolerant land of my birth. You have widened the floodgates, for if it could happen there...!

Archbishop, when you say "divestment of Israel", we hear "Kaufen nicht bei Juden", and we are filled with an immense sadness at your damage to decades of inter-faith dialogue.
We can only hope to be comforted by those Anglican friends who will reject this new preaching of the Gospel of the Anti-Christ.

Dr. Shimon Samuels

Director for International Affairs (SWC)

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