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Text of an e-mail from Rabbi Gil Steinlauf

Posted By on October 7, 2014

October 6

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The full text of an e-mail from Rabbi Gil Steinlauf to the Adas Israel congregation:

Dear Friends,

I am writing to share with you that after twenty years of marriage, my wife Batya and I have decided to divorce. We have arrived at this heartbreaking decision because I have come to understand that I am gay. These are great upheavals in my personal life, as in Batyas and that of our children. But it is plain to all of us that because of my position as Rabbi of Adas Israel, this private matter may also have a public aspect. We recognize that you may well need a period of reflection to absorb this sudden news. I am most grateful for the support Adas lay leaders and clergy have provided my family and me in the short time since I brought this matter to their attention. That support makes it possible for us to prepare for this new chapter in our lives, and for me in my ongoing service as Rabbi of Adas Israel Congregation.

While I struggled in my childhood and adolescence with a difference I recognized in myself, that feeling of difference did not then define my identity, much less the spouse I would seek. I sought to marry a woman because of a belief that this was the right thing for me. This conviction was reinforced by having grown up in a different era, when the attitudes and counsel of adult professionals and peers encouraged me to deny this uncertain aspect of myself. I met and fell in love with Batya, a wonderful woman who loved and accepted me exactly as I am. Together, we have shared a love so deep and real, and together we have built a loving home with our children--founded principally on the values and joys of Jewish life and tradition. But my inner struggle never did go away. Indeed, Batya herself has supported me through this very personal inner struggle that she knew to be the source of great pain and confusion in my life over decades.

A text Ive sat with for years is from the Babylonian Talmud (Yoma 72b) and states, Rabbah said, any scholar whose inside does not match his outside is no scholar. Abaye, and some say Ravah bar Ulah, said [one whose inside does not match his outside] is called an abomination. Ultimately, the dissonance between my inside and my outside became undeniable, then unwise, and finally intolerable. With much pain and tears, together with my beloved wife, I have come to understand that I could walk my path with the greatest strength, with the greatest peace in my heart, with the greatest healing and wholeness, when I finally acknowledged that I am a gay man. Sadly, for us this means that Batya and I can no longer remain married, despite our fidelity throughout our marriage and our abiding friendship and love. As our divorce is not born of rancor, we pray that together with our children we will remain bound by a brit mishpachah, a covenant of family.

I hope and pray, too, that I will be the best father, family member, rabbi, friend, and human being I can be, now that I have resolved a decades-long struggle. The truth is that like anyone else, I have no choice but to live with the reality, or personal Torah, of my life. I ask for your continued trust in me to guide you as your spiritual leader as I truly am. I also ask for your love and kindness toward Batya and our children as they seek to live their lives with dignity, as they journey the challenging road ahead.

I feel immensely proud that for many generations our congregation has set standards of vision and leadership in the American Jewish community and am sincerely grateful for the privilege of serving Adas Israel. Now, with deepened humility, I look forward to continuing the delicate task of marking and celebrating our shared human journeys in joy and in holiness.

LShalom,

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Synagogue of Jerusalem 1844 explained – Video

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Synagogue of Jerusalem 1844 explained
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Rabbi at conservative D.C. synagogue comes out as gay

Posted By on October 7, 2014

The leader of the Districts largest conservative synagogue has come out as a gay man.

Senior Rabbi Gil Steinlauf informed members of Adas Israel Congregation that after years and with the help of his wife, Batya, he came to understand that I could walk my path with the greatest strength, with the greatest peace in my heart, with the greatest healing and wholeness, when I finally acknowledged that I am a gay man.

In his email, Rabbi Steinlauf said that despite growing up with a difference I recognized in myself, it did not define who he was, and so he married a woman.

Together, we have shared a love so deep and real, and together we have built a loving home with our [three] children, he said. But my inner struggle never did go away.

Rabbi Steinlauf joined the synagogue in 2008 after serving as rabbi of Temple Israel in New Jersey. Hes a member of the Washington Chapter of the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and the Chancellors Advisory Committee of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.

The truth is that, like anyone else, I have no choice but to live with the reality, or personal Torah, of my life, Rabbi Steinlauf said in his letter. I hope and pray too that I will be the best father, family member, rabbi, friend and human being I can be now that I have resolved a decadeslong struggle.

In a statement posted to the synagogues website, Congregation President Arnold Podgorsky said Rabbi Steinlauf had his full support as well as the support of the congregation leadership.

Our synagogue is strong, large and inclusive a big tent with room and respect for all, Mr. Podgorsky said.

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Leave TB Joshua alone

Posted By on October 7, 2014

Religion of Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Source: Sunny Ikhioya

By Sunny Ikhioya

I HAVE followed the series of reactions trailing the disaster at the Synagogue Church of all Nations with a sense of shock and disbelief. It is as if some people have been waiting in the wings for the man of God to fail, forgetting that he is a mortal indeed, like the rest of us. No human can be God, so we must make our comments with a great sense of responsibility, in the spirit of fairness and objectivity.

Take away the religious aspect, TB Joshua is not a small man in the society, judging by the impact he has made to peoples lives all over the world. Apart from the entertainment industry, as represented by Nollywood and our musicians, no single sector has made more impact to the world like our men of God. The Adeboyes, Oyedepos, Oyakhilomes and, yes, TB Joshua and their likes, yet we treat them with disdain. Little minded individuals, criticising only for the purpose of bringing down and not to build. We use to have our men of God running to America for crusades of the Kenneth Hagins, TL Osborne, Billy Graham, Oral Roberts and others but, now they come to Nigeria. They, indeed, preached prosperity and this has made America great but, I never saw a write up that ridiculed, for example a Billy Graham.

In 95 per cent of cases if not more- the religion we practise are determined by our places of birth and environment we grow up from; therefore, the religion or faith that we practise were already determined before our birth. You only escape this either through migration or interactions with other faiths. All religious denominations preach piety and righteousness; even the animists are more decisive with backsliders. To me, the biggest edge Christianity has is its elimination of all types of blood sacrifices forever. Psychology and other behavioural sciences have, very often, emphasised the importance of faith to the success of any venture we engage in, including, of course, healing. Faith is a very strong weapon, that is why so-called infidels thrive when they practise simple Christian doctrines of fasting and praying; whereas, the so-called brothers and sisters, or brethren in the faith, do not conjure up anything.

We have an abundance of sanctimonious and self-righteous critics in this country, especially those of the Christian faith; they want only their opinion to hold sway. When the Bible says that we should not judge, our sanctimonious Christians are busy raining down judgements. It is not for us to condemn anyone as long as he or she confesses Christ. In the Gospel of Luke chapter 9 verses 49 to 50, it says: Master, we saw one casting out devils in thy name; and we forbade him because he followeth not with us. And Jesus said unto him, forbid him not; for he that is not against us is for us. Why are fellow Christians criticising TB Joshua when he openly uses the name of Jesus Christ in his ministrations? I repeat, it is not for us to judge, let us leave judgement to God.

I have also followed the barrage of criticism following Joshua since I arrived Lagos in the eighties, attacks that were purely meant to destroy him. But God has given him grace to rise above all his critics and, you will never hear him respond in kind. Some have taken his humble beginnings for granted; it is the almighty God who chooses whom he wishes to bless, never mind the cunning devices of man. In the Acts of the Apostles, chapter 5 verses 34 to 40, Gamaliel, a doctor of law, with big reputation among the people, intervened in the matter of some of the apostles that were being persecuted. And now I say unto you, Refrain from these men, and let them alone; for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought. It is over 20 years now, and the mans ministry has been growing in leaps and bounds; heads of states and rulers of men have been coming to seek his counsel. So, why are we in Nigeria trying to bring him down?

Although, it is a matter for debate, it is well known that majority of Nigerians do not receive approval from the authorities before commencement of building projects. This is because of the terribly slow bureaucracy involved in the process of securing approvals and the attendant corruption and extortions that pervade the whole system The Synagogue Church must have followed this pattern. Do not forget that amongst the congregation are qualified architects and building engineers of all kinds; Joshua must have received professional advice from them. We should, therefore, not rush into conclusions; we must allow a thorough investigation to be done and causes of failure identified to avoid a re-occurrence; we must eschew sentiments.

Whether we like it or not, TB Joshua is an icon in Nigerian and must be accorded that respect. It is not easy to draw foreign attention to Nigeria with all the negative propaganda that has been put out about us. The likes of TB Joshua and other men of God are the ones attracting dignitaries into the country, the advantages of this cannot be quantified, it goes beyond the religious; it helps the economy and posts a positive image about the country.

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Japanese photographer showcases Hasidim of Crown Heights

Posted By on October 7, 2014

SHE WENT from being a stranger with a camera to a household staple.

Japanese photojournalist Chie Nishio, 84, spent much of the 1990s visiting Hasidic Jews in Crown Heights, snapping intimate shots from the tight-knit communitys weddings, family dinners and parties.

They are very friendly and open, she said, and I think I was very lucky.

Nishios photographs captured the Hasidim during the pivotal last years of the powerful Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, whose influence is still felt 20 years after his death.

Her work is now on display through February at the Brooklyn Public Library. The Hasidim of Crown Heights exhibit is the first showing of the personal snapshots in the U.S.

I really loved the photos of the children, said Barbara Wing, the librarys exhibitions manager. I think there was something magical about how she was able to photograph them so naturally.

A pair of kids playing in the yard first caught Nishios eye in the late 1980s or early 1990s as she visited the Brooklyn neighborhood.

By chance, the childrens grandfather happened to be one of about 6,000 Jewish refugees who fled Nazi forces to Japan during World War II, thanks to the kindness of a rebellious Japanese vice-consul in Lithuania.

He was the first person I interviewed in Crown Heights, said Nishio, who lives in Manhattans Central Park South. That was my beginning.

The shutterbug soon found herself invited into homes throughout the neighborhood.

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European Day of Jewish Culture 2014 Belgrade – B’nai B’rith Lodge Serbia – Video

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How The Jews Use Media To Deform Historical Events – Video

Posted By on October 7, 2014

How The Jews Use Media To Deform Historical Events I have never been so upset by a poll in my life.

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Anti-Defamation League (ADF) Exposed – Video

Posted By on October 7, 2014

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Israel kills a suspected Gaza militant in retaliation for a rocket launch during Sharon fu – Video

Posted By on October 7, 2014

Israel kills a suspected Gaza militant in retaliation for a rocket launch during Sharon fu At least two Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in an airstrike. Israeli defence officials confirmed the hit, accusing the men of being members of a milit.

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Five-hour ceasefire by Israel to allow aid to reach Gaza – Video

Posted By on October 7, 2014

Five-hour ceasefire by Israel to allow aid to reach Gaza Israel has agreed to a five-hour ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to Gaza after nine days of rocket and missile exchanges.

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