Thursday, July 30, 2009

A positive step

Today, I received the following message from CodePink, and I'd like to share it with you:
Dear Friends,

Rabbi GottliebThere is a Jewish teaching: "Thou shall not derive personal pleasure or benefit from any product created through exploitation." AHAVA, an Israeli cosmetics company, is violating the basic principles of international law and Jewish ethics by profiting from the occupation of Palestine. Using resources from the ancient waters of the Dead Sea, AHAVA manufactures beauty products in an illegal Israeli settlement in Occupied Palestine.

AHAVA means love in Hebrew. But there's nothing loving about profiting from occupation. There's nothing loving about stealing resources from our neighbors.

As one of the first practicing women rabbis, as a Jew and as concerned human being, I endorse CODEPINK's new campaign to boycott AHAVA.

For over 40 years, I have been working to promote justice and reconciliation in the Middle East. I have watched more settlements, walls and checkpoints being built, and more Palestinians arrested and ground down by poverty, hunger, illness and oppression. After decades of working for peace through dialogue, I've come to believe that it's time to apply new tactics. It's time for us to listen to the Israeli and Palestinian peace activists who are calling on us to boycott Israeli products made in Occupied Palestine. It's time to take the profit out of the occupation.

Join me in boycotting AHAVA. Pass this message to your friends and neighbors: The fruits of occupation are simply not kosher!

Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb
Cofounder, Shomer Shalom Network for Jewish Nonviolence
Member of CODEPINK
If you want to learn more, go here. Bravo, Rabbi Gottlieb: Your last name is quite appropos.

3 comments:

Peter of Lone Tree said...

"Keep an eye on the goods bar code: Israel's country prefix is 729."

Anonymous said...

Rabbi Gottlieb is obviously an antisemitic Judeophobe.

Zee said...

What is "Occupied Palestine?" Is she saying Israel should cease to exist? I don't see products labeled "made in Occupied Palestine" so she must mean all of Israel? If she's an American Jew, and so concerned about occupied lands, why isn't she calling for us to let all the native Americans off the "reservations" and then the rest of us can all clear off their land?

But anyway, if she's your cup of tea, you'd say "brava." ;) I know such details matter to you, Joseph. I can't remember which movie I saw recently that correctly used "brava" and I was so impressed.