Chaim Ben Pesach e-mailed the following message:
Shalom fellow JTFers,
I believe that we have a moral obligation to prevent posting and registration on the JTF Forum on Shabbat (the Sabbath). I ask our administrators to take the necessary steps to implement this policy.
It is true that most of our forum members are righteous Gentiles, who do not have to observe Shabbat. If all of our forum members were Gentile, obviously there would be no problem with keeping the forum open on Shabbat.
But about 40% of our forum members are Jewish, and some of these Jewish members are not yet Shomrei Shabbat (Sabbath observant). Which means that if the forum is open, some of these Jewish members will post on Shabbat, chas veshalom (G-d forbid).
I know that some of our Jewish members will be on the internet on Shabbat whether the JTF Forum is open or not. We cannot control what people do in their personal lives. However, we as a movement cannot encourage or enable violating Shabbat. We cannot in effect legitimize Jews violating Shabbat by allowing our forum to become a place where this activity occurs. Whatever Jews do in their personal lives, they must at least know that JTF is a Torah-true movement that does everything possible to encourage Jews to observe Shabbat and to observe all of the mitzvot (commandments) of the Torah.
It is very painful for me to think that JTF encourages or enables even one Jew to violate Shabbat or any other mitzvah, chas vechalilah (G-d forbid). If even one Jew is encouraged or enabled to do this, then that is reason enough to close the forum on Shabbat.
As for our righteous Gentile members, I hope you will understand that when Jews observe Shabbat and the other mitzvot, is not only good for the Jewish people, it is good for the whole world. The whole world is a better place when Jews do what HaShem (G-d) has commanded them to do. By being part of a movement that encourages Jews to follow G-d's commandments, our wonderful Gentile members will also receive great blessings and merit from the Creator of the Universe.
שנה טובה וגמר חתימה טובה, ושנראה כולנו ביאת גואל צדק במהרה בימינו ובניין בית המקדש בכל תהילתו אכי''ר
Translation: A good New Year and a good final inscription [in the book of life], and we should all see the arrival of the just redeemer [the Messiah] quickly in our days and the building of the Holy Temple with all of its glory, this should be His will, amen.