I knew I would get somebody going by that. Where I live(the second largest city in the state) there is only a Reform Synagogue... You mean to tell me they are ALL leftists? But if we type cast the Reform, ect. They will never work with us, and they will never come back to true Torah law! You have to remember, they think they are right... You can't bash them and then say join us... You have to interest them and then lead them with a gentle hand.
The Temple was destroyed because everyone split up and was fighting with each other. Where did that get them? And today it is a 100 fold!
1. Who exactly did we refuse to work with, whom you believe we should have? (I don't believe I'll get an actual answer to that one).
2. Do realize that there were traditional Jews, and the factions formed
specifically to fight against the traditional Jews and Jewish system. That's what the reform movement was, it's what the haskala was and became, and it's what the conservative movement is. And it's just about every leftwing Jewish organization today having those same goals. To separate from the Jewish people and form their own "stream" (of course with their own leaders and hierarchy and clergy - read POWER, MONEY, AUTHORITY). So the traditional, faithful Jews are NOT the ones who caused these rifts when you are referring to so-called movements of fake Judaism.
3. There is no one on this forum (that I'm aware of at least) that bashes reform Jews. We criticize the REFORM MOVEMENT because it's an evil movement that sought to eradicate Judaism by christianizing it, removing the obligations the founders didn't like, and gaining approval of the non-Jews to be accepted by them. It is not Judaism. Oh, and it is also pro Arab and was an antizionist movement when it was formed (and arguably still is today, although they claim otherwise). So the people leading this sick movement are simply traitors. That doesn't mean all the followers, congregants, or just people affiliated to the movement are traitors or evil.
So where did you get the idea that we bash the reform JEWS who are either born into this movement or don't know any better, or where did we say every single one of them is a leftist? No, the movement is a leftist movement -
by definition. Obviously there are good people who are being misled by reform so-called "rabbis" and can be convinced of the truth and shown what real Judaism is. That has happened to many, myself included. Chaim is doing that type of outreach at all times with his programs and videos. It is outreach to already-religious (traditional orthodox) Jews to influence their opinions, and it is also outreach to reform/conserv/secular/atheist etc Jews to encourage them to become religious and also to influence their opinions. Who at this forum in your view is not on board with that?
What's also likely to happen is that if there is a right-leaning Jew within the reform movement, he'll simply become alienated by the reform "temple's" political grandstanding and just stop attending. Because the reform "temple" itself is actually a tool of political activism. This can also be sometimes known as Such-and-such Place of Liberal Judaism as opposed to "reform Judaism." Either way, they are constantly pumping the leftist cause inside even more so than they promote religion of any kind. So a person with generally rightwing views will naturally be turned off by that and turned away. I'm sure that also happens. So where does that person turn? Maybe to an orthodox shul? Maybe to a kiruv program? Maybe to JTF? Most likely, he just doesnt go to shul and lives as a secular guy, just as before. After a shul experience that is the equivalent of a save the whales campaign, who's going to want to look for another shul?
As for Karaites, they also do NOT follow Judaism, they broke away and made up their own laws and rejected the authority of the transmission of Torah over the ages from Moshe on down. Rambam writes that we should reach out to them - NOT to be their friends or make them like us, but to convince them to change their ways and embrace their true traditions, which is real Judaism, what we follow and what their pre-karaitic ancestors also followed. So you see, we're supposed to try to get them to accept the truth, not hide the truth and pretend everything is ok so that they like us and feel "united." Their way is wrong and ours is right, period. That does not constitute baseless hatred.
I find your accusations outrageous and out of place.