Report: Rabbi of Texas Synagogue Called Israel “an Apartheid State Against Islam”

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By David Sidman

I always imagined that the main benefit of being a Jew in Texas was that you get to openly carry a firearm to synagogue. One would think that after the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburg and the shooting at the Chabad Center of Poway, California, Jews in America, especially those in states with lax open carry laws, would do the sensible thing and designate at least one armed worshipper at the entrance in every service.

But no. At least not at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas. On Saturday, January 15, during the Sabbath, hostages were taken by an Islamic terrorist at the synagogue. Thank God it ended after roughly 11 hours after law enforcement securely rescued all four hostages. They also killed the terrorist in the process.

It is by the grace of God that all of the hostages emerged unscathed. Needless to say, it could have ended much worse. But that’s a lesson that many Jews, especially Reform Jews, in America have still not yet seemed to learn. And it all stems from the tikkun olam mantra.

Anyone who has ever been involved in the Reform movement is familiar with that phrase. ‘Tikun Olam’ is a term loosely taken from the Aleinu prayer. Its literal meaning is ‘healing the world.’ The phrase has been commandeered by the Reform movement and they use it regularly to justify just about every progressive cause…

Sadly the tikun olam mantra is also used to champion gun control. That appears to have been the case in Colleyville where the hostage crisis will go down as among the more ironic stories of 2022. That’s because according to former Beth Israel member Itamar Gelbman, the Rabbi of the synagogue, Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker not only called Israel an apartheid state against Islam, but he also didn’t allow his members (including Itamar) to be armed during services.

Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker

There’s not a lot of public spaces in Texas where a terrorist can enter with confidence in his ability to take hostages for eleven hours. But a Reform Synagogue was definitely his best bet.

In a statement regarding the incident, the Union for Reform Judaism credited their safety to “diversity” which they claim “makes us strong and can keep us safe.”

“Now, we must work together to protect our communities and simultaneously heed God’s call to build a world of safety, equity, and love” they added

Really?…”Diversity” didn’t seem to do a great job keeping them safe when an enraged terrorist held a gun to their head. And yes we should heed God’s call to build a world of safety, equity, and love. But we can’t build a world of safety if we’re afraid to protect ourselves.

Unfortunately, I’m not optimistic about the Reform movement learning their lesson. It makes one wonder how many Jews need to die on the altar of progressivism before they realize that they just fell victim to another case of tikun olam gone wrong?…Heaven help us.

This article first appeared at Israel365News.

{Matzav.com}


19 COMMENTS

  1. The reform movement has caused untold tzaros to Kllal Yisroel ever since its inception. In this particular case, the so-called Rabbi is a self hating Jew. Vilamalshinim applies here as well.

  2. The Tzadikim in Har Nof get massacred and the Reshaim in Texas get saved. But in the next world it will be the other way around.

  3. We can fear the reform. It grieves no grade of business.

    They are fencing up by saying that they are brag sure the world of justice.

    It is odd. I think they face their treif as xenocradle.

    A trade of horrible planning.

  4. Watch this “rabbi” take up the cause of incarcerated terrorists. They already march with the BLM, with the illegals, demanding their nonexistent rights, with the Alphabet people of every stripe, and with their Muslim “brothers”.
    Now, the unimaginable pain of a jailed woman is really going to get to him. So what if she is a convicted terrorist. Maybe her ideology was simply misunderstood.

    • Or the “Rabbi” can have her transferred to the Manhattan jail where Jeffrey Epstein was allegedly held. Once there, Alvin Bragg will make her deputy commissioner and award her keys to the City.

  5. The Reform Temple is not a Shul.

    The Reform minister, a spiritual (mis)leader is not a Rabbi.

    Reform “Judaism” is not Judaism.

  6. These are the typical Reform that are claiming to the Israeli government that they are the Jewish representation of the Diaspora thus they are entitled to the Kosel and say in other issues.
    Yet this “Rabbi” is condemning Israel as an apartheid state. These are your “friends “. Wake up Bennet. Only the Orthodox are growing in numbers and only they care for Israel

  7. I can’t believe the shtu’yot between him and Prime Minister Bennett. This faux rabbi, is a hater of Israel. He has no right whatsoever to talk to the Prime Minister of Israel. To be quite honest I’m not sure what the Prime Minister of Israel sees in mixing into what’s going on here. It isn’t like he’s the leader of all things Jewish anyway.

    איך האב גרויסע שאלות צו די “רבי” איז אפילו א איד.

    • The common denominator between the two is, of course, that both Reform and Zionism are “fake Judaism”.

      It’s too bad that you recognize that on only Reform and not Zionism.

  8. You can attack “Tikkun Okam” all you want but the fact is where I live was divided by the Civil War with the Reform Rabbi supporting Lincoln and the Union while the Frum Rabbi supported the Confederacy.
    Also, Jews love to say “We” supported the Civil Rights movement and ending segregation. The truth is it was overwhelmingly the Reform (under Tikkun Okam) with a small number of (usually very Modern) Orthodox involved.

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