Rabbi
Yehuda Levin Fighter for Morality
For
forty years Rabbi Levin has been battling immorality. He has appeared several
times on the front page of the New York Times and has met with Popes. Today he
is battling General Cuomo who has reversed previous protections for women in
the destruction of a fetus against the will of the mother and other hideous
changes. He has extensive exposure on radio, video and is a major speaker and
debates those opposed to heaven and family.
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Rabbi
Levin in article from Jewish Press on Kalish who backs gay marriage and
abortion
Illinois
State Capitol in Springfield
“I’m proud to have been
one of the foot soldiers…to protect a woman’s right to choose…. It’s clear that
Roe [v. Wade] is at risk from Donald Trump’s Supreme Court appointees.”
“Protecting access to safe and legal reproductive healthcare …is a priority for me because a woman’s right to choose is under assault from Washington.”
“Equality for all
citizens is a fundamental constitutional and moral principle. We are all equal
under the eyes of the law and G-d, and marriage equality is no exception, and
that’s why I support [gay marriage].”“Protecting access to safe and legal reproductive healthcare …is a priority for me because a woman’s right to choose is under assault from Washington.”
Who made these
statements? A liberal atheist? A graduate of Chovevei Torah?
No. According to the
Chicago Tribune, they come from the mouth of the newest member of Illinois’
General Assembly, Rabbi Yechiel “Mark” Kalish, formerly national director of
government affairs for Agudath Israel and currently a member of its board of
trustees.
In a private e-mail to
supporters, Kalish denied making these statements. Yet, a week has passed since
the article’s publication, and he still has not publicly repudiated them. In
other words, for an entire week, he has let the public believe that an Orthodox
rabbi can celebrate gay marriage and abortion-on-demand. Doesn’t he care about
the Chillul Hashem he is causing?
Moreover, the Chicago
Tribune is hardly the only outlet to have reported that Kalish holds liberal
social views. In a Chicago Sun Times article that Kalish proudly tweeted, he is
quoted as saying, “As it relates to issues that may come up in the Legislature,
I will support the law of the land. And if the law of the land is Roe v. Wade,
I will support Roe v. Wade.”
That same article quotes
former Rep. Lou Lang – who chose Kalish to replace him in Illinois’ General
Assembly after he resigned – as saying, “Just because he’s a rabbi and just
because he works for an organization that is pretty conservative does not mean
that he is not personally progressive. I would never, ever appoint somebody to
replace me that didn’t share my values.”
What that means, reported
Politico, is that: “‘Yes,’ [Kalish is] pro-choice. ‘Yes,’ he supports gay
marriage.” As Kalish reportedly told Lang, “The voters of [Illinois’] 16th District won’t notice a
difference in my voting record compared to yours.”
Is Kalish now claiming
the Tribune, the Sun Times, and Politico are all lying? And was the Chicago
Tribune also lying when it reported that he attended the governor’s celebration
of the 45th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that has
resulted in the deaths of 60 million babies?
Considering the damage
he’s done and the lack of judgment he’s shown, the only way forward for Kalish
is to apologize, recant, and resign. Additionally – due to Kalish’s close
association with Agudath Israel – members of that organization’s Moetzes
Gedolei HaTorah need to clearly state that they absolutely oppose gay marriage
and abortion on demand. Dare we remain silent when 83 percent of Americans in a
recent poll agreed that there should be restrictions on obtaining an abortion?
A Tanzanian cardinal
recently urged his government to refuse huge food shipments for his country’s
hunger-stricken population if accepting it would mean decriminalizing
homosexual behavior. Dare we be less principled than this righteous gentile?
Agudah needs to speak out
on other issues as well. Where was it, for example, when pro-transgender
legislation passed in New York two weeks ago? Why did it say nothing when
Assemblyman Daniel Rosenthal and Steven Cymbrowitz voted for this bill as well
as Gov. Cuomo’s radical abortion bill that, among other things, permits
withholding lifesaving treatment for a baby that survives a botched abortion?
The homosexual lobby
would never be so cavalier about its agenda. Can we be cavalier when it comes
to the Torah’s agenda? Henceforth, Agudah must reassure us that it will only
act in political circles based on the guidelines of gedolim. We need to
read a series of in-depth articles and guidelines written personally by Rav
Shmuel Kamenetsky, Rav Aharon Feldman, Rav Elya Brudny, and other rabbanim
with Torah sources on voting for immoral legislation and relating to
politicians who champion it.
Our community is starving
for strong leadership. It wants uncompromising moral leadership that will serve
as a beacon for millions of pro-family Americans who wish to keep this country
anchored to its biblical foundations. We – the am hanivchar – cannot be
AWOL when moral values that haven’t been challenged since pagan times are under
attack. Believing Christians are fighting. Where are we?
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