My sermon from Shabbat Sh’lach L’cha, reflecting on the current war between Israel and Iran, can be read or downloaded below.
As usual, this sermon represents my own views and does not purport to incriminate anyone else.
Some frequently asked questions:
Q: Are you saying that Israel is as bad as Hamas?
A: No.
Q: Are you saying that you support Iran having nuclear weapons?
A: No.
Q: Can we get you sacked for disloyalty to Bibi Netanyahu?
A: No.
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Shavua tov!

Re.Thank you for this but re: ‘Iran’s development of nuclear weapons with which to
threaten the world’s only Jewish state is unconscionable not only for
its antisemitism but for the knock-on effects on Iranian civilians.’
Iran was not developing a nuclear weapon (apparently) and even if they were it is difficult to see how that is anti-semitic? are the US and Israel’s undoubted nuclear weapons anti-semitic? (or Islamophobic?).
Forgive me if this question seems patronising but did you read the entire sentence in which I referred to Iran’s development of nuclear weapons as antisemitic?
I did – I believe I quoted it in full in my comment?
So then your question must be disingenuous because the sentence explains precisely why Iran’s nuclear policy is antisemitic.
I’m sorry Gabriel. I’m not trying to be disingenuous. Are you? I copy pasted the exact sentence from paragraph 21 as posted above to the full stop (sentences in English usually end with a full stop). I also read the rest of the document and there is no further explanation of why Iran developing nuclear weapons would bde anti-semitic per se (it clearly isn’t). Are you looking at a different version of the document (your sermon) than the one you posted? Please clarify, otherwise your sermon is very welcome.
The sentence you quoted says quite explicitly that Iran’s nuclear policy is antisemitic because its goal is to target the Jewish state.
I see. But if they’re NOT developing nuclear weapons as the US intelligence community apparently thinks, then they’re not threatening anyone. Perhaps if they did develop nuclear weapons it would be (like North Korea?) to defend themselves from the USA – or indeed Israel which does have nuclear weapons. Now that the US (and Israel) has bombed them, perhaps that proves the point?
I think it’s quite hard to argue that the Iranian leadership isn’t antisemitic (see eg https://www.adl.org/resources/news/irans-leadership-their-own-words).
That’s fair comment and clearly anti-israel. We must hope Ali Khamenei cannot or does not carry out his threats.
The Holocaust denial isn’t anti-Israel, though, it’s out-and-out antisemitism.