Today I learned that the Union for Reform Judaism has just replaced its 'rabbi' with a pro-Jstreet 'rabbi'. This 'rabbi' also is associated with another anti-Israel group called the 'New Israel Fund'. J-Street attempts to paint itself as pro-Israel while actively working against Jews and Judaism. There are few organizations as treasonous to the Jewish people than J-Street, possibly Piss-Now.
The 'deformed jewish' movement is a joke. I cannot believe that anyone takes these clowns seriously. They are obviously anti-Jewish, anti-G-d, and anti-Israel. They want to have a 'ethnic' identity totally devoid of any religious and political attachments. Unfortunately for them there is no such thing in this world. Those who are brought into a deformed jewish family usually end up assimilating within 2 generations.
http://israelmatzav.blogspot.com/2011/03/reform-movement-chooses-new-israel-fund.htmlReform movement chooses New Israel Fund board member as leaderThe Reform movement has chosen a member of the board of the radical Leftist New Israel Fund to chair the Union of Reform Judaism.
The Reform movement has always leaned toward the political left, but its decision to tap Rabbi Richard Jacobs as its new leader signals that it might be shifting its focus toward a slightly different form of political activism.
Jacobs, who will replace Rabbi Eric Yoffie as the head of the Union for Reform Judaism, has played a prominent role in the progressive activist community. He’s a long-time board member at the New Israel Fund, a major funder of left-wing causes as well as some that launched the anti-Israel “lawfare” movement. And while NIF says it no longer finances pro-boycott organizations, it previously contributed to Concerned Women for Peace, Israel Social TV, and Mossawa.
Jacobs is also listed as a member of J Street’s Rabbinic Cabinet, which suggests the controversial lobbying group might become a more influential player in the Reform movement than it’s been in the past. Yoffie, who led the Reform movement for 16 years, had a notoriously rocky relationship with J Street.
Sounds like Peter Beinart's wet dream come true.