The scheduled visit to New York of the Iranian President – a man who has described the Holocaust as “a myth�? and called for Israel to be “wiped off the map,�? a man who pursues destructive nuclear capacity in defiance of the entire world community, a man who sponsors terror and mayhem in the Middle East and beyond – should fill every civilized heart with revulsion.
And it should fill every Jewish heart with something more.
The arrival of this would-be heir to Hitler should remind all Jews how little has truly changed since millions of Jews were last targeted for destruction, r�?l. And it should remind us, no less, of the uniquely vulnerable position of Yisroel bein ho’amim, Jewry among the nations, and of the fact that ein lonu al mi lehishoein ela al Avinu She’baShomayim – We can depend on no one but Our Father in Heaven.
Therefore, at this critical time, and during this season of introspection and repentance, we call upon all Jews to return to our sacred heritage, with tefillah and renewed allegiance to Torah, our eternal wellspring of life, the source of our strength to withstand all our enemies.
Along with our supplications, we feel it is our duty as well to express to the world our deep anguish over the presence in our midst of a vicious ruler who threatens genocide against Jews.
A number of Jewish groups are planning to gather outside the United Nations headquarters, at Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza (2nd Avenue and 47th Street in Manhattan) on Wednesday 27 Elul / September 20 at 12:00 noon to present a collective Jewish expression of outrage at the General Assembly’s hosting of the Iranian leader, of support for Israel’s security and soldiers, and of solidarity in the fight against the global scourge of terrorism.
Whatever differences may separate us from some of those groups, we stand united here with all Jews.
Therefore, after consultation with the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and following the precedent of the previous generation’s Gedolim in similar circumstances, we urge all who are able to do so to participate in the planned gathering. We have been assured that a special section will be made available for men and women to gather in separate areas, and we will lift our voices in tefillah to Hashem, secure in the knowledge that:
Bechol dor vodor omdim aleinu lechaloseinu veHakodosh Boruch Hu matzileinu miyodom.
In every generation, there are those who stand against us to annihilate us, but Hashem saves us from their hand.
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Is there anything that we can do if we are not in Washington?
aneinu: The UN is in Manhattan.
Thanks Shtender – I didn’t read it so well – thought they said capitol, but i can take the hit.
Is there any place to send letters, emails or call?
I have to work. What can I do?
refer to comment #14 in the most current thread (about the Satmar’s protest of the protest), and you’ll see how this relates to the Aguda’s email circulation, ayen shom.