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It’s vital that the community throws off this rigid, single-issue harness

January 24, 2013 16:27
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The recent debate surrounding our community's engagement with those who criticise Israel failed to address whether our community's support of Israel must be the single issue that dictates our approach in other areas of Jewish life.

For the record, I'm a proud supporter of Israel. I spent my gap year there, led numerous youth and student trips and trained close to 500 Israel Tour leaders who've taken nearly 5,000 young people on trips, cementing their love for Israel.

Nevertheless, I find it odd that supporting Israel is our community's dominant priority. Whatever the merits of the views expressed about Grow/Tatzmiach, the focus of the debate was whether or not it was in Israel's interest.

Judaism articulates our obligation to pursue justice and act for a fairer and more sustainable world. Why should these values be trumped by values expressing commitment to Israel?