Orthodox Rabbis Standing in Solidarity
with Reform and Conservative Jews
We the undersigned are Orthodox Rabbis and educators committed to fostering a more inclusive and pluralistic Orthodoxy that can attract Jews and strengthen Jewish identity of the widest spectrum of Jewry in Diaspora as in Israel. We are individuals, members of a rabbinical association called Torat Chayim which brings together around 350 men and women in Israel and Diaspora to advance these values. However, this letter is written and signed by us as individuals and does not represent an official statement of the organization.
We want to express our support for the High Court of Justice decision that Reform and Conservative conversions done in the state of Israel must be recognized by the Interior Ministry for citizenship purposes and full rights to make aliyah to Israel under the law of return. We support this decision because we share the broad Zionist commitment to Israel as both a Jewish and a democratic state. This decision strengthens the democratic character of the state by treating all Jewish denominations as equal in this particular matter.
This decision does not require the established Rabbinate to accept the conversions. These conversions may not be acceptable halachically. But in a democracy, there should be freedom of religion and the right of all citizens to join a denomination or religion that they choose without suffering discrimination.
We are deeply disappointed that some community, rabbinic and political leaders have reacted hostilely to the Supreme Court decision. We thank the court for upholding Israel’s democratic values, especially after the Knesset failed to act on this matter for almost 15 years. We condemn the words spoken vituperatively and degradingly about liberal Judaism and Reform and Conservative Jews. These words are a violation of the Torah’s commandment to love all Jews (“love your neighbor as yourself”) - especially since liberal Jews overwhelmingly participate in the covenant of fate of the Jewish people (sharing history, suffering, feeling responsibility and taking action to help all Jews ). These attacks are also a chillul Hashem. They bring disgrace to God and Torah.
Strengthening democracy - providing equality and justice for all its citizens - strengthens Israel as a Jewish state with which Jews of the whole world identify and are inspired. The democratic character of the Jewish state is the single strongest bond between all Americans and the state of Israel and undergirds America’s remarkable support for Israel.
We urge everyone to turn from the way of religious coercion and suppression to accepting the spirit of democracy, extending equality and dignity for all. This will bring greater respect for God, Torah and the Jewish tradition - a cause to which we all give our love and commitment.
Signed,
Rabba Dr. Carmella Abraham
Rabbi Dr. Jehoschua Ahrens
Rabbi Yitzhak Ajzner
Rabbi Marc Angel
Rabbi Shraga Bar-On
Rabbi Benjamin Berger
Rabbi Shimon Brand
Rabbi Dr. Nathan Lopez Cardozo
Rabbi Michael Chernick
Rabbi Barry Dolinger
Rabbi Yehoshua Engelman
Rabbi Dr. Zev Farber
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
Rabbanit Dr. Esther Fisher
Rabbi Avidan Freedman
Rabbi Daniel Geretz
Rabbi David Glicksman
Rabbi Mel Gottlieb
Rabbi Steve Greenberg
Rabbi Yitz Greenberg
Rabbi Dr. Meesh Hammer-Kossoy
Rabbi Avram Herzog
Rabbi Akiva Herzfeld
Rabba Batya Jacobs
Rabbi David Jaffe
Rabbi David Kalb
Rabbanit Rachel Keren
Rabbi Frederick Klein
Rabbi Dr. Eugene Korn
Rabbi Daniel Landes
Rabbi Isaac Landes
Rabbi Aaron Leibowitz
Rabbi Hayim Leiter
Rabbi Asher Lopatin
Rabbi Avram Mlotek
Rabbi Jack Nahmod
Rabbi Dina Najman
Rabbi Marianne Novak
Rabbi Micha Odenheimer
Rabbi Avi Poupko
Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger
Rabbi Gabriel Kretzmer Seed
Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller
Rabbi Aaron Shub
Rabbi Yair Silverman
Rabbi Raphael Silverstein
Rabbi Michael Stein
Rabbi Alana Suskin
Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz
Rabbi Alan Yuter