Orthodox Coalition Decries Lawsuit Claiming Abortion to be a Jewish Value

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BALTIMORE (VINnews) — The Coalition for Jewish Values (CJV), representing over 2000 traditional, Orthodox rabbis in American public policy, decried a lawsuit against the state of Missouri by a dozen rabbis and other faith leaders, calling the suit a “desecration of G-d’s name that is simply beyond words.”

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Last year, in the wake of the Dobbs decision reversing Roe v. Wade, Missouri Governor Michael Parson activated the state’s “Right to Life of the Unborn Child Act,” which barred abortions except due to a medical emergency. The lawsuit claims that “[Christian] religious views are being enshrined into laws in Missouri,” and this is what drew the rabbis’ condemnation.

“To assert that access to an elective procedure is somehow a religious obligation is inherently irrational, defying all logic and reason,” said CJV Midwestern Regional Vice President Rabbi Ze’ev Smason, who led a St. Louis, Missouri synagogue for a quarter century before retiring last year. “And to cloak this demand in the mantle of Judaism is heinous. Let us ask these five rabbis claiming to speak for Judaism: what positive commandment do they fulfill when stopping the heart of an unborn baby? What Hebrew blessing do they recite upon feticide?”

CJV rejected three ideas upon which the lawsuit was based: that a pro-life position places religion over science, that valuing fetal life is uniquely tied to one religion, and that legislators should be expected to discard their religious views when formulating public policy positions.

Among the innumerable medical advances of the fifty years since Roe v. Wade was decided, it is now known that children learn to suck their thumbs, respond to their parents’ voices, and even recognize songs in utero—meaning that science, contrary to the lawsuit’s narrative, offers compelling evidence that a child is alive before birth. The rejection of elective abortion is also rooted in the Jewish Bible, the foundation of monotheism and moral authority. And, finally, the idea that a citizen cannot consider personal religious views on a moral question violates not only common sense, but democratic principles.

“This lawsuit is without basis in either Jewish or secular law,” said CJV Vice President Rabbi Dov Fischer, an adjunct professor of law at two prominent Southern California law schools for nearly 20 years. “And that it was filed by people calling themselves ‘rabbis’ is simply outrageous. Their manifest ignorance of Jewish history and the sacred value of human life is in line with their ignorance of Jewish belief. Their woke effort to distort core Jewish values constitutes a desecration of G-d’s name that is simply beyond words, and they should be ashamed.”


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Shlomo
Shlomo
1 year ago

Why does everyone print this statement at face value:
“The Coalition for Jewish Values (CJV), representing over 2000 traditional, Orthodox rabbis in American public policy”?

It’s quite misleading.
It overstates the degree to which this organization is speaking on behalf of professional Rabbis currently serving in a Rabbinnic capacity.

In fact, their list of 2,000 “Rabbis” includes anyone and everyone who agrees with them and has at one time learned in yeshiva long enough to be called Rabbi, whether they be businessmen, accountants, computer guys, or B&H salespeople.

One can agree or disagree with their policy positions, but when they claim to represent 2,0000 Rabbis, they are being deceptive, at least in terms of what the media THINKS they mean when they claim to be speaking on behalf of 2,000 Rabbis.

Here are their criteria:
Formal Smicha not Required
Membership in the Rabbinic Circle is limited to those who have pursued advanced rabbinic studies in a yeshiva or kollel (recognized as such by the mainstream observant community), culminating in either formal smicha or recognition as a Rabbi due to Kollel studies, Chinuch, Kiruv or other rabbinic duties. All applications are reviewed by the Rabbinic Board.

Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
1 year ago

Democarst are literally in mourning over the fact that more babies will be born, they are evil scum, they think murderers should live and the unborn should be slaughtered.

Anon
Anon
1 year ago

Well said, Rabbi Smason.

NTR
NTR
1 year ago

It’s an odd lawsuit. A ban on abortion is against freedom of religion!?! Really!?! Even if a religion allows or commands abortions, it should not matter. If a religion commands human sacrifices, the State cannot ban it!?! Ludicrous!

qwzxc
Member
qwzxc
1 year ago

Why is the CJV discussing the silly views of Reform Rabbi’s?
No orthodox Rabbi joined in the lawsuit.

It is clear that the Missouri law was written by and for Christians and not by Orthodox Rabbis.

Former STL person
Former STL person
1 year ago

My question to Reb Zevy Smason is, what brocha do these rabbis make on anything. They probably never made one in their life that was worth anything.

Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
1 year ago

JINOs are evil scum who hate religion. According to actual Judaism, a non jew performing an abortion is a murderer.

Blue
Blue
1 year ago

While the cause may be good anything connected to “Little Man Menken” is a loser from the get go.