Jews Promote Homosexual Marriage in America but Outlaw it in Israel

All official Jewish groups and organizations in America have welcomed the Supreme Court’s ruling that homosexual marriage is legal throughout the country—but these same Jewish organizations also all back Israel, which has outlawed homosexual marriage completely…Our eternal enemy at work.

According to an article in the Times of Israel, the American Jewish Committee (AJC) celebrated the recent Supreme Court ruling extending marriage rights to homosexuals throughout the United States with a Twitter message which read:

“For 109 years AJC has stood for liberty and human rights. Today is a happy day for that proud tradition ?#LoveWins.” It was punctuated with a heart emoticon splashed orange, yellow, green blue and purple—the colors appropriated by the homosexual lobby.

The Times of Israel continued:

The contrast between an organization founded at the launch of the last century celebrating the rights embraced by Americans only at the launch of this one was emblematic of the glee with which much of the Jewish establishment reacted to the ruling. The Anti-Defamation League, in its own tweet, left out its age (102) but also got in the hashtag, #LoveWins, and that funny little heart. Thirteen Jewish groups, among them organizations representing the Reform, Reconstructionist and Conservative streams, were among the 25 joining the amicus brief the ADL filed in Obergefell v. Hodges.

The preeminence of Jewish groups among those backing the litigants was not a surprise. In recent decades, much of the Jewish establishment has embraced gay marriage as a right equivalent to the others it has advocated, including racial equality, religious freedoms and rights for women.

Multiple groups, in their statements, cited the passage in Genesis that states humans were created “in the image of God,” which has for decades been used by Jewish civil rights groups (Image) to explain their activism.

“Jewish tradition reminds us that we were all created equally, b’tzelem Elohim, in the ‘image of God’ (Genesis 1:27), and also shows us that marriage is a sacred responsibility, not only between the partners, but also between the couple and the larger community,” the Conservative movement’s Rabbinical Assembly said in a statement.

The Times of Israel added that Jewish groups were also now looking to “next steps in advancing LGBT rights, including in the workplace.”


Nation wrecker parade


Of course they did.

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2015-07-07