Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC)
Cincinnati Jewish Leadership Letter on African Asylum Seekers in Israel
Israel is currently home to approximately 38,000 asylum seekers from Africa, all of whom entered the country through the Sinai desert between the years 2005-2012. Since then, the Israeli government and Supreme Court have taken legislative and judicial action that has resulted in the recent challenges surrounding African asylum seekers in Israel today. We recognize that those seeking asylum in Israel are in a precarious and complicated situation that continues to develop and receive international attention.
As your Cincinnati JCRC, we want to provide you with information about the latest developments and share this letter (below) by many rabbis and other leaders in our community expressing their concern about this situation. —Jackie
01.31.2018 Greater Cincinnati Board of Rabbis
To: The Honorable Ron Dermer, Ambassador of Israel to the United States
Mr. Yaron Gamburg, Minister of Public Diplomacy, Israel Embassy to the United States
Mr. Dani Dayan , Consul General of Israel in New York
Honorable Sirs:
We, the Greater Cincinnati Board of Rabbis together with rabbis, scholars, educators and future Jewish leaders from the Jewish community of Cincinnati OHIO, hereby express our deepest concern about the future of African asylum seekers in Israel.
In 1951 the American Jewish lawyer Louis Henkin, in collaboration with the Israeli lawyer Jacob Robinson, succeeded in causing the UN Refugee Convention to accept Israeli Rabbi Yitzhak Levin’s suggestion for article 33:
Prohibition of Expulsion or Return (“refoulement”)
- No Contracting State shall expel or return (“refouler”) a refugee in any manner whatsoever to the frontiers of territories where his life or freedom would be threatened on account of his race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion.”
This is a great example of the collaboration of American and Israeli Jewry on behalf of all humanity.
This is also the promise we see in the Declaration of Independence of the State of Israel and the values we would like to celebrate with you on this 70th anniversary of the State of Israel.
We have worked in the past to help Israel in cases where Jews were at risk from the governments or regimes in their countries of origin.
We have created campaigns to raise international awareness of genocide in Darfur, Sudan and other places.
We are working regularly to help refugees of all national origins across the United States.
Please deliver the following message to the Israeli government:
- Please put on hold your decision to expel African asylum seekers (AAS) from Israel.
- Please make available to the AAS the opportunity to file a refugee request and assistant in responding to governmental inquiries before requiring them to leave the country.
- While the refugee request is pending, please give the AAS a temporary work permit such as you give to other foreign workers who seek to enter Israel.
- Please work with the UNHCR to ease, help and resolve the challenges facing the AAS and the Israeli government.
- Please use our strong commitment to the state of Israel together with the creativity and wisdom existing in Israel to reduce the violence among tribes in Africa so that the AAS will be able to return to their home countries in peace.
We the undersigned make these moral demands.
(Note: Institutional affiliations for identification purposes only)
- Rabbi Ofer Sabath Beit-Halachmi, Pines School of Graduate Studies, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR), Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Dr. Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi, HUC-JIR, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Robert B. Barr, Congregation Beth Adam, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Sigma F. Coran, Rockdale Temple, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Meredith Kahan Flowers, Rockdale Temple, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Lewis H. Kamrass, Isaac M. Wise Temple, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Karen Thomashow, Isaac M. Wise Temple, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Elana Perry, Isaac M. Wise Temple, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Abie Ingber, Xavier University, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Shena Potter Jaffee, Greater Cincinnati Board of Rabbis, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Irvin M. Wise, Adath Israel Congregation, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Daniel Bogard, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Karen Kriger Bogard, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Elana Dellal, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Miriam Terlinchamp, Temple Sholom, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Eric Slaton, Beth Israel Synagogue, West Chester, OH
- Rabbi Margaret Meyer, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Jennifer Lewis, Mason OH
- Rabbi Lindsey Danziger, Reform Ohio, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi George (Gershom) Barnard, Cincinnati, OH
- Rabbi Dr. Matthew Kraus, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Dr. Gary P. Zola, The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of The American Jewish Archives, And HUCJIR, Cincinnati OH
- Sarah L. Weiss, The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Elena Stein, Cincinnati OH
- Dr. Ethan Katz, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH
- Cantor Alane S. Katzew, Cedar Village, Mason OH
- Dr. Ari Finkelstein, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH
- Dr. Adrian Parr, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH
- Dr. Craig Perry, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Dr. Richard S. Sarason, HUC-JIR, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Julie S. Schwartz, Stein Professor of Human Relations, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Ari Ballaban, Temple Beth-Or, Dayton OH
- Rabbi Adam Rosenthal, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Ken Kanter, Associate Dean and Director of the Rabbinical School, HUC-JIR, Cincinnati OH
- Dr. Dana Herman, The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of The American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati OH
- Aharon Varady, The Open Siddur Project, Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi Jonathan Perlman, Cincinnati OH
- Dr. Gila Safran Naveh, Department Head, Judaic Studies, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH
- Dr. Michael Meyer, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Alicia Harris, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Zoe McCoon, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Samantha Schapera, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Libby Fisher, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Yael Dadoun, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Natalie Louise Shribman, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Isaama Stoll, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Taylor Poslosky, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Bailey Romano, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Simone Schicker, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Kylynn Perdue-Bronson, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Taylor Baruchel, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Will Hall, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Sam Schauvaney, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Benjamin Zober, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Rachel Gross-Prinz, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) David Reinhart, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Samuel C Kaye, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) David B. Bloom, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Zachary S Goodman, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Joseph Rosen, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Ally Resnik Jacobson, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Michael Weiss, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Sara Zober, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Rabbi (Student) Ross Levy, HUC-JIR. Cincinnati OH
- Abby Schwartz, director of the Skirball Museum Cincinnati, HUC-JIR, Cincinnati OH.
For further information please contact:
Rabbi Shena Potter Jaffee, President, Greater Cincinnati Board of Rabbis
shenapotterjaffee@gmail.com
or
Rabbi Ofer Sabath Beit-Halachmi
rabbiofer@gmail.com
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