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Letter: As British Jews we can no longer stay silent on the war in Gaza - 36 members of the Board of Deputies of British Jews - FINANCIAL TIMES

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savory · 16/04/2025 18:41

https://archive.ph/J5kIm

Members of UK’s largest Jewish body condemn Israel’s offensive in Gaza
Letter underscores concern in Jewish community over Netanyahu government’s violence against Palestinians

Dozens of members of the UK’s largest Jewish representative body have launched a stinging attack on Israel’s government for resuming its offensive in Gaza and warned that “Israel’s soul is being ripped out”.
In an open letter, the 36 members of the Board of Deputies of British Jews said they could not “turn a blind eye or remain silent at this renewed loss of life and livelihoods”.
They also condemned violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, which they said was encouraged by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right administration, while warning: “This extremism also targets Israeli democracy.
“Israel’s soul is being ripped out and we, members of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, fear for the future of the Israel we love and have such close ties to,” the letter said. “Silence is seen as support for policies and actions that run contrary to our Jewish values.”
The letter, published in the Financial Times, is a first public show of opposition to Israel’s 18-month war against Hamas in Gaza from members of the board, and hints at growing fissures among Britain’s Jewish community over how to respond to Netanyahu’s hardline policies.
The signatories to the letter had pushed the board, which has more than 300 elected deputies, to release a statement condemning Netanyahu’s decision to resume Israel’s offensive in Gaza last month. The move shattered a fragile two-month ceasefire deal, under which Hamas had agreed to release hostages.
But after the board was unwilling to publicly criticise the Israeli government, the deputies wrote the open letter, saying: “The inclination to avert our eyes is strong, as what is happening is unbearable, but our Jewish values compel us to stand up and to speak out.”
Harriett Goldenberg, vice-chair of the board’s international division and one of the signatories, told the FT that while “some fear the appearance of disloyalty, we feel it is essential as British Jews to speak up”.
“Otherwise we run the risk of being complicit. In Jewish history, silence is not a good thing,” she said.
Asked about the letter, the board said it was a diverse organisation and “others would no doubt put more emphasis on the fundamental responsibility of Hamas for this ghastly situation”.
“This diversity is not unlike the politics of Israel itself, whose rambunctious democratic culture sees a fierce exchange of views about these excruciating life and death issues,” it said in a statement.
Britain’s Jewish community has largely rallied around Israel since the war in Gaza erupted after Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack, during which militants killed 1,200 people and seized 250 hostages, according to Israeli officials.
However, a significant minority have not, and there is growing concern among board members about the fate of the remaining hostages, the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, Israeli assaults on the West Bank, and Netanyahu’s revival of contentious judiciary reforms.
Baron Frankal, another signatory, said the signatories “represent a considerably higher number who share these same concerns, but for a variety of reasons, would not be willing to say so publicly”.
Netanyahu insists that he is pursuing the war to destroy Hamas and put pressure on the group to release more hostages, while blaming the militant group for refusing to agree to change the terms of the ceasefire deal.
In the letter, the deputies warned the independence of the Israeli judicial system was “again under fierce attack”. They also described the Israeli police as “increasingly resembling a militia and repressive laws are being advanced as provocative partisan populism is bitterly dividing Israeli society”.
The letter added that “this most extremist of Israeli governments is openly encouraging violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, strangling the Palestinian economy and building more new settlements than ever”.
The deputies linked Netanyahu’s decision to resume the war in Gaza in part to Itamar Ben-Gvir, the far-right national security minister who resigned when the government signed the US-brokered ceasefire with Hamas in January.
He rejoined the governing coalition shortly after Israel imposed a full siege on Gaza and resumed the offensive, bolstering Netanyahu’s hold on power.
Israel’s offensive on Gaza has already killed more than 50,000 people, according to Palestinian health officials.
“We are back in a brutal war where the killing of 15 [Gazan] paramedics and their burial in a mass grave is again possible and risks being normal,” the letter said, referring to an Israeli attack on emergency workers in Gaza last month.
“We stand against the war . . . We yearn for the day after this conflict when reconciliation can start,” it said.

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PurpleChrayn · 16/04/2025 19:53

Yeah the Board of Deputies also told the 43 Group to stop when they rose up to fight Mosley’s antisemitic fascists after WW2. They’re useless.

Kakeandkake · 16/04/2025 20:16

Good for them! Let's hope more follow on.

Kakeandkake · 16/04/2025 20:18

Not useless at all, an excellent, well written letter that I hope will show Netanyahu how divisive his actions are.

Kakeandkake · 16/04/2025 20:19

“We stand against the war . . . We yearn for the day after this conflict when reconciliation can start,”

Amen!

Lonelycrab · 16/04/2025 20:27

Thank you OP

SummerDaysOnTheWay · 16/04/2025 20:33

Good on them.

savory · 16/04/2025 20:45

It must have taken a lot of courage to speak out so strongly when you are firmly a part of Jewish communities establishment in the UK - these are the brave souls.

Silence is seen as support for policies and actions that run contrary to our Jewish values. Led by the families of the hostages, hundreds of thousands of Israelis are demonstrating on the streets against the return to war by an Israeli government that has not prioritised the return of the hostages.
We stand with them. We stand against the war. We acknowledge and mourn the loss of Palestinian life. We yearn for the “day after” this conflict when reconciliation can start. As we mark the festival of freedom with so many hostages still in captivity, it is our duty, as Jews, to speak out.

Harriett Goldenberg
Baron Frankal
Sophie Hasenson
Robert Stone
Deborah Barnett
Lottie Blankstone
Eddie Cawston
Noemi Csogor
Annabelle Daiches
Leigh Dworkin
Zac Bates-Fisher
Ido Ben-Shaul
Jane Ginsborg
Philip Goldenberg
Daniel Grossman
Ben Heath
Daniel Howard-Schiff
Nat Kunin
Harry Lampert
Eva Lawrence
Daniel Mautner
Katie Marks
Karen Maxwell
Mike Mendoza
Tessa Milligan
Toby Millis
Elinor Milne
Nina Morris-Evans
Janvier Palmer
Bailey Prevezer
Emma Prinsley
Lawrence Ray
Tom Rich
Rebecca Singerman-Knight
Tommer Spence
Karen Worth
Members, The Board of Deputies of British Jews, London, UK

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ssd · 16/04/2025 20:46

Finally, some common sense talking.

ssd · 16/04/2025 20:47

Good interview on ch4 news tonight too.

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savory · 16/04/2025 21:04

One of the signatories;
https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/more-damage-being-done-to-zionism-by-netanyahu-than-by-hamas-deputy-tells-bbc/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Philip Goldenberg, one of 36 Board members to sign a letter opposing Israel's continued war in Gaza, appeared on Radio 4's World At One programme

More damage is being done to Zionism by Benjamin Netanyahu “than Hamas could ever achieve”, one of the signatories of a letter signed by Board of Deputies members opposing continued war in Gaza has claimed.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s World At One programme, deputy Philp Goldenberg said he had agreed to become one of 36 signatories of a letter published by the FT because “progressive societies within Israel civic society need to hear, in my view, a voice from the diaspora supporting them.”

Goldenberg, the N W Surrey Synagogue deputy, admitted there were those within the Board “who think that we should not have done this” but he said there was a need to show that “a whole range of views” existed in the community in relation to the conflict in Gaza.

World At One presenter Sarah Montague noted that the letter, published in the FT on Wednesday, is “the first public show of opposition to what Israel is doing from the Board”, although she added there were over 300 Deputies in total.

A statement from Board chief executive Michael Weiger, which was also read out, suggested others would put more responsibility on Hamas for the “ghastly situation” in Gaza, and that while there were diverse responses to the conflict in the community, there was also “unity.”
Philip Goldenberg, Deputy N W Surrey Synagogue

But explaining his own decision to support the letter, Goldenberg told the BBC: “I’m involved in interfaith work. I say to Muslim friends, ‘We can’t have a dialogue unless you condemn what Hamas did on the 7 October.

“And they come back and say, ‘Why haven’t British Jews condemned the present Israeli government?’

“And I think it’s an absolutely fair question. Obviously there will be people who share our views but don’t for their own personal reasons, perfectly fairly, want to put their heads above the parapet.”
Bring Hostages Home event in central London, to demand the immediate release of Israeli hostages from Gaza.

Asked for his response to the horrendous scenes in Gaza, including the “number of children who have been killed or harmed” Goldenberg said: “It’s awful and it’s a total breach of Jewish ethical values.”

He added: “Israel was conceived by Herzl, designed by Weizmann, as a liberal, pluralist democracy to be a light unto other nations. Herzl and Weizmann must be turning in their graves at this dreadful Israeli government.

“I worry about the future State of Israel. I think more damage is being done to the Zionist project by Netanyahu than Hamas could ever achieve.”

Goldenberg told the BBC the Gaza war could have come to an end, and the hostages could have been released, but he said: “Netanyahu deliberately revived it, to lure back into his government some bigoted, extreme racists to keep his majority so he doesn’t lose office. It’s as simple and crude as that.”

He said the Israeli government has “absolutely adopted the Trump playbook” which was “attack the judiciary, fire the Attorney General, fire the head of the Security Service, demonise anybody who disagrees with them.”

‘More damage being done to Zionism by Netanyahu than by Hamas’ Deputy tells BBC

Philip Goldenberg, one of 36 Board members to sign a letter opposing Israel's continued war in Gaza, appeared on Radio 4's World At One programme

https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/more-damage-being-done-to-zionism-by-netanyahu-than-by-hamas-deputy-tells-bbc/

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mouthpipette · 16/04/2025 22:19

Well said by those 36, but it's taken them long enough. And these are the liberal and reform elements of Judaism, the cuddly wing of Judaism. Not fanatically kosher and you can't even guarantee that they believe in God, but they're generally very good people.
It is possible that they believe that Israel is bringing disgrace upon Judaism, and that Israel's actions and values are not Jewish actions and values.....and if they think just that, then I agree with them.

Kakeandkake · 16/04/2025 22:24

I noticed Goldenberg called Israel the 'zionist project'. I once saw someone being chastised on mumsnet for saying those words. Is it an offensive thing to say?

Kakeandkake · 16/04/2025 22:25

In the literal sense, it is a zionist project, so I can't see the offence. I am wondering why it is supposedly offensive to say on mumsnet.

mouthpipette · 16/04/2025 22:26

PurpleChrayn · 16/04/2025 19:53

Yeah the Board of Deputies also told the 43 Group to stop when they rose up to fight Mosley’s antisemitic fascists after WW2. They’re useless.

They are not useless, they were very effective when Corbyn was labour leader.

But at present, we know that there is 12% of them who have some sort of conscience and care very much about Judaism.

Delivery · 16/04/2025 22:30

Good on them. I’m Jewish and support that letter.

ssd · 16/04/2025 22:53

Kakeandkake · 16/04/2025 22:25

In the literal sense, it is a zionist project, so I can't see the offence. I am wondering why it is supposedly offensive to say on mumsnet.

Whats offensive on mumsnet changes all the time. It mainly depends on who is pressing the report button. There hasn't been much consistency on this board.

ScrollingLeaves · 16/04/2025 23:02

ssd · 16/04/2025 20:47

Good interview on ch4 news tonight too.

Yes it was good.
Baron Frankel pointed out that it had been categorically shown that diplomacy saved many, many more hostages than military action which had also probably killed some of them.

He explained that the tipping point for him was Netanyahu breaking the ceasefire and resuming the war a month ago in order to bring the extremist racist Ben Givr into the government to keep himself in power, and that it was unthinkable that Israel was being controlled by a man like Ben Givr.

mouthpipette · 16/04/2025 23:57

Have just seen the interview on Ch4. I'm not that impressed. Very well done to Baron for standing up, deep respect for that, it takes courage.
But as a representative for the faith, he made no mention at all of how Israel's actions are the antithesis of humane actions and as such are the antithesis of Judaism.
He just talked politics and state and the practicalities of hostage release, now't about Judaism. I don't think I heard the word once. I guess that just came across via his position.

savory · 17/04/2025 12:18

36 members of the Board of Deputies of British Jews have published an open letter criticising the Israeli government's military actions in Gaza, saying they can 'no longer remain silent'.

Robert Stone explains why he has signed the letter (02:05) and caller Jamie (08:08) gives his reaction.

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