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Jewish Court Excommunicates Lieberman
CNSNews.com
Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2000

http://www.newsmax.com/articles/?a=2000/10/23/165511.txt
A rabbinical court in Brooklyn, N.Y., has taken the unusual step of
excommunicating Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, the
Democrat vice presidential nominee.

The New York Torah Court stated that he caused grave scandal for the Jewish
religion because "while claiming to be an observant Jew,
Lieberman has been misrepresenting and falsifying to the American people the
teachings of the Torah against partial birth
infanticide, against special privileges and preferential treatment for
flaunting homosexuals, and against religious
intermarriage of Jews."

Rabbi Joseph Friedman, a spokesman for the rabbinical court, said in a
statement that Lieberman has "flagrantly violated our sacred
Torah by his Senate votes upholding partial birth infanticide and
legitimizing homosexuality, which abnormal and unhealthy behavior
the Torah strongly
condemns as sinful and immoral."

"Mr. Lieberman, moreover, has, in violation of the Torah, supported harmful
gender integration in the U.S. Armed Forces - in the
barracks, on naval warships, and in combat training - all of which weakens
and demoralizes our armed forces," he added.

Friedman stated that there were historical precedents for rabbinical
excommunication of public figures as well as private
individuals.  However, those precedents have been few and far between. In
1945, Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan was excommunicated for
grave violations of the Torah.  That excommunication was reported in the New
York Times and other newspapers and
publications.

Friedman was traveling abroad Monday and not available for comment.

A beth din is composed of three Talmudists who may convene to consider
sanctions when there is a question about how a person has
conducted himself in regard to Jewish teachings.
Decisions from a beth din are not based on secular law, but rather the
interpretation of Jewish teachings. A beth din, which means
"house of judgment," may consider matters including divorce, financial
disputes and other questions of Jewish law.

"In former times, when there was more of an organized hierarchy, there were
different cities that would have their own beth din,"
said Rabbi Yehuda Levin of New York, who estimated the beth din"s ruling
represents "tens of thousands of Jews in Brooklyn and other
parts of the country," and perhaps as many as 150,000 Orthodox Jews.

"There are special issues where rabbis get together and convene a beth din,"
said Levin, who was not one of the three rabbis
convening the New York beth din. "This would be more of the kind that was
convened for this purpose."

Levin is a spokesman for the group Jews for Morality, which has been
critical of Lieberman and some of his policies as they relate
to Orthodox Judaism.

The Gore-Lieberman 2000 Campaign Headquarters' press office in Nashville had
no immediate response to the excommunication.

'Very Uncommon'

"Excommunication is very uncommon," said Levin. "While it's not an everyday
occurrence, it certainly does happen that a beth din
will find that a person is in a state of disfavor in the Jewish community."

Although the decision represents the opinion of the rabbis who convened the
beth din and the Jews they speak for, it does not
necessarily mean Lieberman will be unwelcome in other Orthodox Jewish
synagogues.

Not all Orthodox Jews concur with the ruling by the New York beth din. Rabbi
Gavriel Cohen, who serves on the rabbinical court in
Los Angeles, said he felt the decision was too harsh.
"It"s overdoing it a little bit," said Cohen, who suggested Lieberman stick
to politics and not delve into matters of faith. He's a
nice person, but he should not answer religious questions."

Cohen agreed that excommunication was rare among Jews, citing a recent
action by a beth din in Israel as something that may have
provided some of the impetus for the New York beth din's move. "It's not
common, it's something that just happened in Israel about
three or
four weeks ago, and it's still in the air," said Cohen.

But others thought the New York beth din decision was appropriate. "Joe
Lieberman has brought this excommunication upon himself by
flatly trying to say that orthodoxy is one way when orthodoxy is the
opposite direction of what he said it was," said the Rev. Lou
Sheldon with the Christian lobbying group Traditional Values Coalition.

"The partial-birth abortion issue is a bread-and-butter, life-or-death issue
to Orthodox Jews," said Sheldon. "Creation and
procreation are vital to the Orthodox Jewish belief system."

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