Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Fwd: GET MAD: IT IS THE PRECURSOR TO BEING DRIVEN



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From: Israel Kaplan <israelkaplan@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 6:40 PM
Subject: GET MAD: IT IS THE PRECURSOR TO BEING DRIVEN
To: Izzy Kaplan <israelkaplan@yahoo.com>



JEWS OF ISRAEL AND THE WORLD WE ALL HAVE TO DO THIS AND SHAKE UP THE HEAVENS---

 

especially all those who are sitting in their living room and just saying OY OY (and don't see any usefulness in hishtadlut via media or politics.).

 

Perhaps we must show the One Above that there are plenty of people who truly love the Land of Israel and the People of Israel and the Torah of Israel! 

 

Till now they may have been sitting quietly in their living room ---but things have reached a head and they can't just stand by and ignore what is being done to Eretz Yisrael and to Am Yisrael and to Torat Yisrael .

!

 Then we have to all show up at the Kotel, Western Wall and yell the same again even louder!

 

SO START YELLING OUT THE WINDOW!!!!

 

When was the last time anyone YELLED ?

 

THIS IS GREAT! WORTH WATCHING !

 


 
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Fwd: Rubashkin in Prison, The Bigger Picture Part - 2. and It's NOT the Economy - by Paul Eidelberg



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Date: Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: Rubashkin in Prison, The Bigger Picture Part - 2. and It's NOT the Economy - by Paul Eidelberg
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bs"d

Dear Jewish Journalists, Jewish Rabbinic Leaders and Fellow Activists,

{Please forward to all media lists)

Rubashkin Denied Basic Rights

South Dakota Prison Officials Strip Rubashkin, Deny Him Kosher Food And Religious Items, Supporters Claim.

Pretty dismaying.  Is this an accurate report? They said a video was taken. Why would they make it up? The source is chabad.info.  It's about serious infractions in South Dakota State penitentiary in Sioux Falls where Rabbi Shalom Rubashkin was taken initially pending his transfer to Iowa when he insisted on wearing  Yarmulka and Tzizis in Prison..

Before continuing please take some time to read 

 More on Rubashkin Part 1 It attempts to analyze the Bigger Picture!  It is a letter to Attorney Sam Hirsch representing Rubashkin and Shmuly Yanklowitz representing Uri L'Tzedek. 

It was posted in reponse to Zev Brenners program http://talklinecommunications.com/ featuring them both.  People may argue that what is happening in Israel and the establishment of a Palestinian State is unrelated to what happened to Rubashkin. I disagree.  I see clear connections.

What follows is more analysis and is directed primarily to Uri L'Tzedek.  Uri L'Tzedek has lofty goals.  Those that are quick to condemn human rights abuses actually might unintentionally or intentionally feed and enable evil.   The biggest condemners of G-d fearing Jews come from leftist Jewish Media  who are quick to condemn them based on allegations, theories, other biased negative media reports based on one or more of innuendos, lies,  heresay,  and absolutely no fact, like the Jewish Week's Article

'Messianic Marlboro Man': Are American-Born Settlers More Likely to Go Postal?

I would be pleasantly surprised to see that they actually find  it newsworthy to present their Readers with articles based on clear factual data like article by Barry Rubin. 

Why I Murdered 13 American Soldiers at Fort Hood: Nidal Hassan Explains It All to You

Make a point to watch the powerpoint slides of the academic lecture Hassan is the first terrorist in history to give an academic lecture explaining why he was about to attack. Yet that still isn't enough for too many people-including the president of the United States--to understand that the murderous assault at Fort Hood was a Jihad attack.

More on Rubashkin Part 2

To: : Shmuly Yanklowitz and Ari Hart of Uri L'Tzedek

My purpose is not to defend Rubashkin.  It is to analyze the outcome of the closing down of Agriprocessor and  then to take an honest appraisal of what Uri L'Tzedek has accomplished with their victory of raising awareness of the lack of social and moral ethics on the part of Agriprocessor. To the rest of you reading this, please take a minute to watch a video describing Shmuly Yanklowitz as a real Jewish community hero. He has over 19,000 votes. http://www.jewishcommunityheroes.org/nominees/profile/shmuly-yanklowitz/

It's seems to me quite probable that in reality the opposite is true since one can expect that the economic conditions of the illegal Guatemalan workers actually deteriorate after being sent back to Guatemala.  After all, why would they take the risk of being illegal immigrants if it was better in Guatamala economically.  I am not even referring to being detained and imprisoned for being in the country illegally by the US gov't.  I am not denying or confirming that there were abuses under Rubashkin  and abuses must be addressed, and I have not researched evidence or testimony one way or the other, however, did the actions of Uri Le'Tzedek truly benefit this community consisting of legal and illegal employees given American Immigration Law and the reality of the employment conditions (wage and working conditions) in Guatemala itself?  What actual good did Uri Letzedek accomplish? Many employees lost their jobs. Many legal employees lost their jobs or money as did many businesses.  Does Uri LeTsedek now support them  with charity until they find alternative employment or sources of income? Let us not even address the ripple effect of all the charities that benefited from Agriprocessor staying in business. 

 On the positive end, I suppose  Uri L'Tzedek encourages employment to those that are in this country legally in an ethical manner  and assures minimum wage for all employees.  On the negative side this in turn raises the price of  Kosher meat in an industry that  must pay their employees the minimum wage.   Besides the rise in prices, another worrisome negative is that it will encourage poorer Jews who are not as observant to buy non Kosher meat which is way more affordable.

   After all, besides not being subject to extra expenses because of Kashrush stringency, the USA gov't didn't select all meat plants to enforce illegal immigration issues.  Non kosher meat plants can keep hiring the illegal immigrants from Guatemala, pay them sub minimum wages and subject them to abuses unless the USA gov't gets on their case as well.   It appears that Agriprocessor was subjected to selective prosecution  where Agriprocessor was targeted to close down even though turning a blind eye to hiring illegal immigrants  appears to be  the industry standard way of operation for the typical meat plant.  In addition, the judgement not to allow Rubashkin bail on grounds that he might run away to his Homeland Israel seem to come from left field.

My guess and hope is that Agriprocessor was far less abusive of their employees than non Jewish plants because the owners of Agriprocessor were G-d fearing Jews with laws against animal cruely and a religious requirement to create a Kiddush Hashem among gentiles.  So if these illegal immigrants found work in other meat plants how did their working conditions  compare with Agriprocessor.  Have you done a comparison that is objective and fair? Perhaps many illegal workers from Guatemala were grateful at the opportunity to be treated with respect at AGriprocessor at what they considered a decent wage.  The money they earned supported their families respectfully in Guatemala. Are you sure that there are no such examples of satisfied workers that also happened to be here illegally?  You paint such a negative picture of Agriprocessor.  Was Everyone there mistreated and abused? It seems hard for me to believe that G-d fearing Jews abuse their employees as a rule.  Perhaps I am naive in a different way than you. My religious education never taught that it is ok to mistreat Gentiles.   Quite the opposite.  We are required to create a Kiddush Hashem! 

Notwithstanding American Law requirements of minimum wage and our obligation to obey the law of the land, it is my understanding that paying less than minimum wage is not necessarily abusive because it's relative to the society one lives in.  In Jewish Law, one must give charity on the level that the recipient is accustomed. Perhaps the solution is for Agriprocessor to open a plant in Guatemala not subject to American minimum wage as do other companies that manufacture in foreign countries like shoes and toys.  Would you boycott them as well? Such a boycott  would shut down the entire American economy. "Made in the United States of America" is a rare commodity in todays' world.  Isn't there a real possiblity that workers in other countries get paid less then $7.25 an hour or employ children under age etc. Child Labor is a serious matter in foreign countries and not always illegal.  But again everything is relative to the society that the people are accustom.  It may be the lesser of an even greater evil. 

Let me conclude with this eye opener by Dr. Paul Eidelberg.

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From: <eidelberg@foundation1.org>
Date: Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 9:49 AM
Subject: It's NOT the Economy, Stupid!
To: list@foundation1.org


Arabs in Judea and Samaria were more prosperous and exercised far more self-determination under Israel than they now do under the PLO-Palestinian Authority!

It's NOT the Economy, Stupid!

 

Paul Eidelberg

 

A reader reminds me what I have often written about, namely, Israel's efforts after the Six Day War of June 1967 to raise the standard of living of "West Bank" Arabs. 

 

As noted in my forthcoming book, "An American Political Scientist in Israel," the Arabs in Judea and Samaria were more prosperous and exercised far more self-determination under Israel than they now do under the PLO-Palestinian Authority!  Under Israel's benevolent rule they elected their own mayors and enjoyed rights and opportunities non-existent in the entire Arab-Islamic world. 

 

While the "West Bank" was occupied by Jordan, and Gaza by Egypt, conditions in these territories were quite dire.  Life expectancy was low, malnutrition, infectious diseases, and child mortality were rife; and the level of education was very poor.  Fewer than 60 percent of all male adults had been employed.  When Israel regained possession of this land after the 1967 war, its government established new hospitals, health centers, and nursing schools.  Infant mortality was greatly reduced and the standard of health improved beyond recognition.  Roads as well as water and electric power facilities were constructed.  Modern methods of agriculture were introduced. A system of primary and secondary schools was established, which greatly multiplied the number of girls and boys attending classes. Even more dramatic was the progress in higher education.  From none in 1967, by the early 1990s, there were seven universities boasting some 16,500 students (where, unfortunately, they were also taught by their mentors, to hate Jews).

 

Eventually, tens of thousands of "West Bank" Arabs were employed in Israel.  The Arabs' standard of living doubled and quadrupled.  According to George Gilder: "Under Israeli management, economic growth in the West Bank and Gaza surged for some twenty years at a rate of 30 percent in 1979, averaging 25 percent per year …" (By the way, Gilder points out that "…without the presence of the Jews, there is no evidence that the Palestinians would particularly want these territories for a nation."  "During the 1970s, the West Bank and Gaza constituted the fourth fastest-growing economy in the world … with per capita GDP expanding tenfold between 1968 and 1991 … Life expectancy rose from 48 years in 1967 to 72 in 2000 … By 1986, 92.8 percent of the population … had electricity around the clock, as compared to 20.5 percent in 1967 … [Similar advances occurred in hygiene, healthcare, child mortality, immunizations, and communications, which all rose to levels equal or exceeding other Middle East countries].

 

Despite Israel's "economic solution" to the plight and hostility of the Palestinians, their deeply engrained Islamic hatred of Jews never waned.

 

Those who think there are economic solutions to ideological and/or international ideological conflicts forget that no European country was more prosperous than Germany in the 19th century, yet this did not prevent Germany from waging war against France.

 

Israel's ruling elites like to believe that a middle class Palestinian society will live in peace with Israel.  They forget that aggressive, militaristic sentiments and ambitions are not uncommon in places with a rising middle class.

  

Finally, one often says in America, "It's the economy, stupid.'  As concerns the Palestinians, however, one must say—as suggested by one of my readers: "It's NOT the economy, stupid!" 

 



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Monday, November 16, 2009

Fwd: rsvp: Rachels Children Reclamation Foundation presents Melava Malka Dec 19 : SINGLE AND MINGLE

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Please forward to friends and family especially Singles......

Od Yeshama B'Arei Yehuda, Uvechutzot Yerushalyim........

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From: Evelyn Hayes <rachelschildren@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 9:01 PM
Subject: rsvp: Rachels Children Reclamation Foundation presents Melava Malka Dec 19 : SINGLE AND MINGLE
To:


RACHEL'S CHILDREN RECLAMATION FOUNDATION 5755-5770

60 West End Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11235           718-648-2610,

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CONTINUE TO BRIGHTEN THE LIGHTS FROM CHANUKAH WITH THE

7MS and Rachel Imeinu

AT MANHATTAN BEACH JEWISH CENTER, 2nd Floor

60 West End Avenue Brooklyn NY 11235

Saturday Evening December 19, 2009 7PM

MELAVA MALKA

CELEBRATING IMA RACHEL -

A LEGACY OF

MIDOS AND MITZVAHSs FOR MATCHES, MENDING, MIRACLES

Guest Speaker from Israel,

RABBI EPHRAIM SPRECHER

Lecturer at OU Israel Center and Dean of Diaspora Yeshiva in the Old City of Jerusalem

Lecture, Learning, Latkas and Lasagna

Meet and Mingle
 
SING ALONG WITH 
RABBI DANIEL FINKELMAN 

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Re: Rabbi Machlis in Teaneck NJ Tomorrrow! (And Kew Gardens Hills, and Pittsburgh, and Toronto and Montreal this week!)

bs"d

Dear Fellow Activists, amv'sh

I have known about the Machlis's since the 1980's  At that time as a newly married couple with little kids they had around 5-15 guests a week for Shabbos.  I lived in Kiryat Arba at the time and even then  they had a reputation for Hachnossas Orchim. Now it's close to 100 guests for Shabbos bli ayin hara.

 Friends and relatives  used to go to Israel with a suitcase of cholent beans from America for them since apparently beans from America  was easier to check for bugs. 

They get a motley crew of guests besides the homeless including American and Canadian students studying in Yeshivoth and Seminaries in Israel  for the year, out of high school. This past year my daughter Chaya and her friend ate there for the Purim Seudos and went to help out the Thursday before. 

As you can read they operate from their apt.    This is a very worthy Tzedaka. 


On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 9:00 PM, chesed l'orchim <chesed.lorchim@gmail.com> wrote:
Rabbi Machlis's itinerary for his emergency trip to the US and Canada.

Tomorrow evening (Monday, November 16) at 8:30pm Rabbi Machlis will be in Teaneck, New Jersey at the home of Jack and Lori Brauner, located at 591 Grenville Avenue, Teaneck, New Jersey 07666. For more information, please call Lori and Jack at 201-530-1179.

Rabbi Machlis will be saying a few words on the subject of Yerushalayim Shel Chesed , "Jerusalem, City of Kindness".

Refreshments will be served.

On account of the fact that this event was only set up very recently, I expect it to be a very cozy crowd. If you would like to have the chance to meet with Rabbi Machlis in a small group, this is likely to be an excellent opportunity for it.

At the same time, Rabbi Machlis of course is in the US for an important reason and you're receiving this email only because you're a partner with him as one of only a few dozen people who have contributed to his organization recently. Of course Rabbi Machlis wouldn't expect you to make any kind of financial contribution if you've helped out his organization so recently but if you know people who you could bring along to this event who may be inspired to help out, please do bring them along.



Tuesday evening (November 17) at 8:30pm Rabbi Machlis will be in Kew Gardens Hills, Queens at the home of Yermi and Tamar Ornstein at 147-17 72nd Drive in Queens, NY 11367. For more information please call Yermi and Tamar at 718-263-4424.

Rabbi Machlis will be sharing his thoughts on the subject of "Avenues of Chesed in the Modern World".

Refreshments will be served.



Wednesday evening (November 17) at 7:00pm Rabbi Machlis will be speaking at the Hillel Academy of Pittsburgh at 5685 Beacon Street in Pittsburgh, PA, followed by a parlor meeting at the home of Eytan and Jamie Rosenthal at 8:30pm at 2293 Beechwood Boulevard in Pittsburgh, PA 15217. For more information please call Josh Wander at 412-726-5408.  

The event is sponsored by all of the shuls in the community and everyone is invited to attend both or either of these events.

Refreshments will be served.



Saturday evening / Motzei Shabbat (November 21) at 8:30pm Rabbi Machlis will be speaking in Thornhill, Toronto at the Sephardic Kehila Centre located at 7026 Bathurst Street in Toronto, Canada. For more information please call Victor Arrobas at 416-826-3711.



Sunday evening (November 22) Rabbi Machlis will be hosted for a parlor meeting in Montreal, Canada. If you're located in Montreal or would like to invite someone who is, please write me for details as they're finalized.


And of course, relevant to any of these events or Rabbi Machlis's schedule or fundraising opportunities, please feel free to call me, Moshe Rudner, at 760-880-1584.



Please seriously consider taking this opportunity to invite friends and colleagues who you think would like to learn more about the Machlises and their charitable doings and who might be inclined to make a positive difference for our favorite home away from home in Yerushalayim.You have already made a tremendous difference for the one-of-a-kind Chesed L'Orchim-Machlis. Please consider whether you know anyone else who should perhaps be informed about any of these events.



Bio of Rabbi Machlis

Along with his wife Henny, Rabbi Mordechai Machlis runs the largest home-based hospitality center in Israel.

Hundreds of people join the Machlis family for a multi-course, inspirational, educational, fun and festive Shabbat celebration each and every week.

In additional to Shabbat programs, Rabbi Machlis also runs a kind of home-based homeless shelter and soup kitchen out of his modest apartment where Jerusalem's indigent know that they have a place to get a home cooked meal, medical assistance and wise counsel from the Rabbi and Rebbetzin to help them get back on their feet.

It's no exaggeration to say that since opening their home-based hospitality center in Jerusalem they've been instrumental in saving the lives of dozens of people, ameliorating the unfortunate conditions of hundreds of the poor or suffering and inspiring literally hundreds of thousands of visitors, Jewish and non-Jewish, from around the world.


www.themachliscampaign.com


More on the Rubashkin Case

bs"d

Dear Zev Brenner, amv"sh

Please forward this both to Shmuly Yanklovitz and to attorney Sam Hirsh and to the Rubashkin family  for a new perspective.   Thanks

Regarding the Rubashkin case, let's try to look at the Bigger Picture!

Shmuly from Uri L'Tzedek:   As one who is in the forefront in the fight for ethics and morality, in your honest opinion, which scenario is more ethical and moral according to a "Higher Authority"?. 

The hard earned  American tax payer money legally lands up in the Palestinian Authority to teach children about 'martyrdom', praise violent resistance and teach that the entire State of Israel does not exist.http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/134354 or alternatively, according to American law lands up illegally in the hands of the Spinka Rebbe who uses this money  to pay salaries for his Rabbeim of his Yeshiva some of whom have large families e.g. 10 kids.  The Spinka Yeshiva, like most good Yeshivas  teaches  the observance of Torah and Mitzvoth the epitome of ethical and moral behavior.  

One has to admit that when we are talking about a higher moral order, the illegal money landing in the Spinka Yeshiva is preferable to legal money ending up in the Palestinian Authority Schools teaching incitement and martyrdom. In fact I would even venture to guess that you yourself would prefer that your tax money would end up in a Yeshiva rather than in a PA school that teaches incitement and martyrdom.

Or does American legality overrule answering to a "Higher Authority?"

Shmuly,

I am all for paying taxes and being ethical and moral.  But do you really believe that the Spinka Rebbe should be on such a defensive for defrauding the American tax payer when the Orthodox Jewish American Tax payer is being defrauded by the American Gov't who uses their hard earned money to give lots of money to the Palestinian Authority.   see link The USAID program has pumped $2.4 billion into the Palestinian Authority since 1994 for what it says are programs that "reduce poverty, improve health and education, create jobs and advance democracy." USAID says it plans to invest another $153 million in 2010 for the development of PA infrastructure in Judea and Samaria.

Shmuly, it is not secret that the Palestinians rejoiced when the Twin Towers fell.

It is nice and fine to be patriotic but how much do your really care about your fellow Jew in Judea and Samaria all 350,000 of them who have built up their lives and community, with an honest and ethical work ethic and in spite of this,  face expulsion and destruction due to pressure coming from the American Government using your hard earned taxes. I'm not sure how much you've earned so far because you are still a student.  This is hypothetical.  And if you think that a Palestinian State will not bring Kassam rockets upon all of Israel within Kassam reach, go live in Sderot and experience first hand the result of Disengagement.    After all, what  happened to the taxpaying, hard working, honest and ethical Jews from Gush Katif whose homes and communities were destroyed because the ethical and moral Jewish communities in America and elsewhere were too self absorbed in whatever they were absorbed in to protest? 

You yourself managed to organize thousands to sign a petiion against Agriprocessor and  company?  Couldn't you have used your energies to fight for Yesha?  Is it no wonder that G-d sends as His Shaliach some judge in Indiana  that comes up with a some unrelated Psak that says that Rubashkin can't have his passport because he might run to Israel the Homeland for the Jewish People. 

Perhaps G-d, who has his messengers is telling us Jews through this judge that Israel is our Homeland and we must not forget it?

Do you really think that the reason Jews are being targeted because we are involved in serious bank fraud and unethical business behavior?  You yourself said that if someone did not meet your ethical standards you would not commit them to jail but would work with them. 

I am not promoting  hiring illegal immigrants but honestly, what is their alternative?  Are these illegal immigrants better off now than they were not working for Rubashkin?   Honestly, are they now grateful to you for your charity when they were laid off.  Are their lives much better now as a result of your pursuit of honesty and legality and ethics?  Who helps support them when your charity ran out? Is their new job conditions much more favorable than their previous job conditions in Postville?  What do they get paid in Guatemala now that they can not work illegally in the US.
Of course as loyal  Americans we are concerned about upholding the law of the Land and are against hiring illegal workers and not paying less than minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. 

Immigration law is not that black and white.  America has always absorbed the best and sometimes, laws that are too harsh to protect illegal immigration works against our better interests.

Is the USA gov't  interested in merely correcting offenses. regarding illegal immigration and other violations.  How come they close Agriprocessor with no regard to the employees and those who suddenly  lost their source of  livelihood, as a result of this closure thereby causing great distress and suffering in the process.  Surely, these violations could have been corrected a more humane manner. .

As a Rabbinic student you must be aware that In Jewish Law when someone commits a sin he is subject to lashes.  Yet if the one that carries out the punishment, exceeds by even one lash he is Chayav.  He is over Baal Tosif.

 Don't you think that  strictly from an American Legal perspective, Rubashkin and the company Agriprocessor  is being punished too harshly?  Why not investigate independently and if you find via investigative research, not based on biased media reports that  Rubashkin was subject to selective prosecution,  you who helped bring him and his employees down with your pursuit of fairness and justice, have the obligation to join with Sam Hirsh and help him fight his case.  Otherwise, you will be held accountable for all the extra lashes he is receiving unjustly. .  If you were so concerned about justice and ethics do not allow a family to be ruined more than they deserve especially when you helped bring them down.  All your compassion for them can not undo the damage that you and your organization perhaps caused them.

Sincerely, Robin Ticker

PS. G-d is the ultimate just and fair Judge,

My message to the Rubashkin family is to learn from the Judge who told Rubashkin that  his homeland is Eretz Yisroel and to do whatever they can to fight for Shleimus Haaretz and against the terrible decree slated for the hundreds of thousands of Jews in Judea and Samaria  Our obligation to state that the entire world belongs to G-d and G-d chooses to whom to give the Land is taught to us when we learn about Shemittah. 

Shemittah has 2 components.

 One component is dependent on the Land of Israel.  Shemittah Karkaot.

 The other component is universal, Shemitas Kesafim.

Rubashkin started his business in 1987, which was a shemittah year.  I believe his whole enterprise fell apart in 2008 which is the year following Shemittah.  Interestingly, the fall of the twin towers was also in Aseres Yemai Teshuva following a Shemittah year and the stock market in 1988 took a plunge following a Shemittah year.  Shemittah is supposed to be metaken the problem of Kochi VeOtzem Yadi which is symbolized by the World Trade Center and the stock market.   In the Shemittah year we are obligated according to the Torah  to loan  to the poor and then forego loans .. I have no doubt that Rubashkin used Pruzbul but the spirit of Shabbat  and Maein Olam Haba is not experienced via legal loopholes even Pruzbul.  Sometimes the letter of the Law is not enough.

Maybe in the Shemittah year, Rubashkin could have instituted a program to feed the poor with chickens.  :"Buy a chicken for a needy family in honor of Shabbos (Shabbat Haaretz).  Especially a needy farmer. "  Maybe a year of extra caring for the fellow Jew to an extraordinary degree  during  the Shemittah year was in order.  Shemittah is meant for Jews.  How many Goyim even have the inclination to keep Shemittas Kesafim.  Of course this should apply  to all Jews not just Rubashkin.  However since Rubashkin is experiencing such difficult times, they may be  the ones to be the pioneers in this uncharted territory of Shemittas Kesafim not totally relying on Pruzbul, a Rabbinic loophole instituted by Hillel,

This is food for thought.   You might want to read a bit more about my own personal experience regarding Shemittah at http://shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com/2005/09/how-it-began-how-i-became-interested.html

Kol Tuv, and Shavua Tov!

Here is a reprint of the report of Uri LeTzedek just to refresh your memory.   


Repairing a sacred relationship
By Ari Hart and Shmuly Yanklowitz

With black helicopters buzzing overhead, scores of U.S. Federal agents on May 12 conducted the largest immigration raid in American history, at a meatpacking plant in the small town of Postville, Iowa. Affidavits and search warrants alleged that the slaughterhouse had hired hundreds of undocumented Guatemalan immigrants, abused and threatened them, and paid them sub-minimum wages. The episode shocked many Americans and revealed major flaws in our immigration system and domestic labor practices. Even worse, from the Jewish point of view, was that this story unfolded at Agriprocessors, the largest supplier of kosher meat in America.

The Jewish community in general and the observant community in particular are obliged by countless directives, rooted in the Torah, to protect and support the workers who produce the goods and services that sustain us. Even if our skin colors and faiths are different and we are hundreds of miles apart, our lives are deeply intertwined by virtue of the sacred social relationships between consumer, worker and employer. The charges raised by the government made it eminently clear that those relationships had been violated: Its affidavit outlined many health and safety violations, including dangerous working conditions, at the Agriprocessors plant. There were also many horrific stories in the media about physical and sexual abuse of workers and severe mistreatment of animals.

Uri L'Tzedek, the first Orthodox social justice organization in the United States, responded. Our initial action was to raise funds to help the families that, as a result of the raid, were left destitute without income. We also petitioned the company's owner, Aaron Rubashkin, protesting the abuse of workers, who included many immigrants, vulnerable populations that the Torah repeatedly demands the Jewish people protect.

Signers of the petition demanded that Agriprocessors agree to pay its workers at least minimum wage, $7.25 in Iowa, and recommit to abiding by all U.S. laws relating to worker safety and rights. Approximately 60 percent of kosher beef and 40 percent of kosher chicken in America and much in Israel come from Agri, but these signers committed to buy from and patronize only those institutions that purchase the alternatives. While the Orthodox Union, the country's largest kashrut certifier, decided not to challenge Agri on these allegations, nearly 2,000 Jewish leaders and kosher consumers, from the U.S. and Israel, did sign on to our demands. Many synagogues, schools and camps have also vowed to cease buying Agri products until the injustices are rectified. We believe this in itself was a victory confirming that the Orthodox and broader kosher communities care about the oppressed, the stranger and the worker.

Members of Uri L'Tzedek also met with members of the Rubashkin family and company management in early June. The atmosphere was tense, but the company did commit to complying with our demands. At the same time, it hired Jim Martin, a reputable former U.S. Attorney, to serve as the company's chief compliance officer, a new position created in response to these major problems. Martin has already instituted a number of reforms, intended to bring Agriprocessors into compliance with U.S. laws governing worker protection. Our negotiations and dialogue with the company and with Mr. Martin have continued, and the boycott was suspended in response to these initial signs of reform.

This was an important victory for the kosher consumers who signed on and for the workers who remain at the plant. The arrested undocumented employees and their families, however, have lost out: Hundreds have been imprisoned and await deportation. And new allegations of withheld pay and exploitation of workers continue to arise.

More generally, a failed immigration system remains in place in America, by which many industries rely on the labor of easily exploited poor undocumented immigrants to provide cheap services. When the government does take action, it is often against the workers, rather than seeing them as the abused party.

The Uri L'Tzedek team intends to visit Postville on August 12 to assist and meet with workers past and present, and their families. A number of leaders of Jewish youth groups also plan to join the delegation: They are the next generation of kosher activists. Addressing these larger issues is integral to Uri L'Tzedek's work as Orthodox Jewish activists. In addition to mobilizing members of the Orthodox and broader Jewish community to raise funds for the families that have been hurt by the raids, we have attempted to raise awareness about workers' rights and immigration through educational campaigns in the Orthodox community, and have lobbied U.S. House and Senate staff to express our concerns about the human suffering that results from these kinds of enforcement tactics.

As Orthodox Jews, we feel that we must go beyond addressing our own parochial needs and wield the unprecedented influence we now have for the values the Torah holds dear: justice, love and compassion. As American Jews, we have been deeply inspired by the path blazed by B'maaglei Tzedek in Israel, placing social justice at the forefront of religious priorities. It does this in part via its tav hevrati (social seal), which certifies restaurants as not only kosher but also as meeting ethical standards. We value the effort to carry out the ethical mitzvot as stringently as we observe the ritual ones.

We believe this campaign signals a new level of communal expectation of all our Jewish businesses to conduct themselves with the highest standards of ethics and justice, as demanded by our holy tradition. We work and we yearn for the time when "justice shall roll down like waters and righteousness like an everflowing stream" - may it come speedily in our days. Amen.

Ari Hart and Shmuly Yanklowitz are Orthodox rabbinical students at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah, and co-directors of Uri L'Tzedek http://uriltzedek.webnode.com