Seattle, WA – No Menorahs At Sea-Tac Airport.

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    Seattle, WA – At Sea-Tac Airport this holiday season, but there will not be a Christmas tree.

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    Not by definition, anyway.

    Nor will menorahs or Buddhas be present.

    So recommended the Port of Seattle’s Holiday Decorations Advisory Committee on Thursday.

    “No specific religious symbols should be used,” recommended the committee, formed after the port was slammed internationally for yanking down — then reinstating — its airport’s nine Christmas trees last December. The port’s controversial decision to take down the trees last December, later reversed, was made under a threat from Rabbi Elazar Bogomilsky, who hired a lawyer and threatened to sue the port if it did not add an 8-foot menorah next to the trees festooned with red ribbons and bows. [ap]

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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    anonymous 937am
    that was quite the filibuster.
    but it does not change the fact that the founders of the usa understood that separation of church(shul/mosque/temple/etc) and state is the only guarantee of free religion.
    this has served us well as jews.
    to ask or demand anything else from our goverment is suicide to our religious freedoms.
    please stop.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    It is appropriate to reiterate that the character of this nation is based on faith in G-d. And we speak not of an abstract Super Being; but of G-d, Creator and Master of the world.
    One can profess belief in a Creator while failing to recognize G-d’s interest in the details of the world and in man’s mortal actions. Our nation however, is built on the principles established by the founding fathers. When they landed on these shores one of their first acts was to set and proclaim a holiday of Thanksgiving to the Creator and Master of the world who had saved them from danger and brought them to these safe shores. Here they could live without fear, religious persecution or oppressive decrees. Here they could conduct their lives according to their sacred beliefs. Their thanksgiving expressed this faith: G-d not only created the world but also directs the events of the world. They recognized the providence of G-d in their salvation.

    This holiday has become tradition and every year we offer sincere thanksgiving to the Al-mighty for showing those early settlers His abundant kindness.

    Even the estranged souls, who in their heart believe in G-d but outwardly boast of atheism or relegate G-d to the seventh Heaven, certainly participate in the customs of the holiday of Thanksgiving established by those original Americans.

    Recently, we have seen another affirmation of faith in this land. The President who is given the Divinely-ordained mission of leading our country, as Scripture says: “the heart of kings (and rulers) is in the hand of the L-rd” (Proverbs 21:1), officially proclaimed the importance of observing the Seven Noachide Laws, the basis of all morality. The President also issued a special proclamation endorsing the public lighting of Chanukah menorahs. Both proclamations were duly publicized.

    Surely, the President’s efforts will not go unrewarded but will bring him G-d’s blessing for success in all his duties. These good deeds will increase G-d’s blessings for his physical health and any medical treatment that may be necessary will be successful and he will be able to increase his efforts on behalf of all the inhabitants of this land. This is truly his mission from G-d, who cares for the world — as the Baal Shem Tov taught; G-d takes personal interest in the individual human, animal, plant, and inanimate objects.

    In matters of holiness and good deeds there is the important rule; one mitzvah brings another (Avos 4:2). The same is true in the Seven Noachide Laws. Good deeds engender an increase of goodness, quantitatively, qualitatively and with greater public acknowledgement. The merit of this increased good will enable the President to move beyond the recent entanglements and in good health be able to do more good with uprightness and righteousness.

    The President should begin with an official declaration stating, that wherever a Jew wants to set a menorah, to be kindled in an ever-increasing manner during the eight nights of Chanukah, he should be enabled to do so. For locating the menorah in a public place, thus giving the miracle of the candles maximum exposure, is in keeping with the spirit of the founding fathers and all those whose lives in this country began with a public expression of gratitude to the Al-mighty.

    May G-d grant that these activities meet with great success, and that the nations of the world be inspired by the example of the White House. For when these activities are performed with joy and enthusiasm G-d will reward us in like measure (and His measure is many times greater) with light, health and the ability to grow in sheer goodness. Blessed are those who will assist in these matters by providing joyous encouragement and necessary support.

    Those in leadership positions in a state, city or neighborhood should also participate in these activities, in the knowledge that these will help eliminate lawlessness and rebelliousness against G-d and humanity.

    A feeling of weakness and uncertainty covers the land as we search for solutions to serious social problems, but this can be said with certainty: All morality must be based on an awareness of the Creator and Master of the world, the Eye that sees and the Ear that hears who in His Divine Providence watches over us at all times and in all places. This fact is based on empirical experience. For in our generation a powerful country attained the greatest scientific knowledge, philosophical advancement and artistic excellence and yet perpetrated the horrors of what we now call the holocaust.

    They committed acts too horrible for the human mind to comprehend or tolerate. The children of those people confronted with the documentation of the barbarism protest in disbelief. But it happened! How was this possible? There was no faith in a Super Being who oversees the world which He created.

    Attending to the education of our children we must not deny them the only true resource for goodness and morality in their lives. They must be aware of the Eye that sees and the Ear that hears who judges the world justly and kindly. Even a child understands that one cannot deceive G-d. Rather, wanting to receive G-d’s blessing, he/she will impress upon other children to act according to the Seven Noachide Laws laying the foundation for a just society.

    This is the only way to raise children properly. Only in this way will the national epidemic of rebelliousness against the law in the land cease. Neither money nor special teachers, policemen nor threats will help. You can hide from a policeman but not from the Al-mighty.

    It is however necessary that the child incorporate this knowledge into his daily thoughts and life style.

    When these truths cannot be transmitted directly to the children within the existing educational setting, they must be emphasized and meditated on in a “Moment of Silence” at the beginning of the school day. The child should be prepared for the moment of contemplation by the parents who have the right and responsibility to raise and train their children to be productive humans and not barbaric rebels against society.

    These good efforts will bring good health to all who encourage and support these activities and when these efforts are increased with joy and gladness, with the proper publicity, it will bring blessing all over the land, and throughout the world.

    And it will speed the fulfillment of the ruling of the Rambam (Laws of Kings 11:4):

    He (Mashiach) will prepare the whole world to serve the L-rd with one accord, as it is written: “For then will I give to the peoples a pure language, that they may call upon the Name of the L-rd to serve him with one consent.” (Tzephania 3:9)
    This idea is clearly represented by the American motto: “In G-d we trust!”
    from sichosinenglish.org

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    There is no parsumei nisa in putting a menorah in an airport or wherever else they put it. We have halachos on where to put a menora and that is the mitzva. Putting on a car, in an airport or on the top of your head is a joke and ridiculous.

    Live your own life and do the mitzvos, but don’t stuff it in another’s face.

    It is a chilul hashem, not kiddush hashem!!! Are you jewish, are you jewish, here put on tefillin – it is nuts, I am ashamed by this public display of stupidity.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Pat, G-d forbid if Satmar is my representative!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    how do you define “#1 jewish org”

    they are not the largest.

    they have 0 positive impact on my life, or the lives of hundreds of thousands of other orthodox jews.
    if you hold by them, good for you.
    if you are imressed that they are in shanghai, instead of living in a jewish community, good for you and good for them.
    but it still means nothing to me.
    that’s not bashing them, that’t stating the facts as they are.

    Chaim
    Chaim
    17 years ago

    5:52, Cause you don’t try to force the goyim to do what they resent. We are in golus.

    Pat
    Pat
    17 years ago

    Satmar is bigger than Chabad. So if it is a numbers game, Satmar must be the representative of the Jewish people.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    this airport is weird whats the problem with haveing a menora and all thease comments bashing chabad
    i ask who do you consider the representatives of of orthodox jews chabad is the number 1 jewish org

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    chabad does not represent the majority of orthodox jews!
    living in alot of places that no other orthodox jew would ever live in does not make them a majority. it just makes them all over the place. stop the madness. chabad does not represent the majority of orthodox jews!

    Chaim
    Chaim
    17 years ago

    Chabad should never have threatened to sue. That was a major chillul hashem. We are in golus, not in Eretz Yisroel.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    why can’t chabad keep their mouths to themselves sometimes and stay in CH

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    chabad didn’t want them to take down the 8 tree’s but just let him put 1 Menorah. Tippacle comment (above) of a jew with a “chip” on his sholder

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    sometimes chabad people forget about “mipnei sinah”.