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Agudath Israel of America

Agudath Israel of America (Hebrew: אגודת ישראל באמריקה) (also called Agudah) is an American organization that represents Haredi Orthodox Jews.[2][3] It is loosely affiliated with the international World Agudath Israel.[4][5] Agudah seeks to meet the needs of the Haredi community, advocates[6] for its religious[7] and civil rights, and services its constituents through charitable, educational, and social service projects across North America.

Agudath Israel of America
Founded1922
FounderRabbi Eliezer Silver
Headquarters
New York City
,
United States
Areas served
North America
Key people
Mike Tress

Rabbi Moshe Sherer Rabbi Yaakov Perlow (d. 2020)

Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel
Revenue11,422,304 United States dollar (2017) 
Number of employees
345[1] (2016)
Websiteagudah.org

Functions

Agudah serves as a leadership and policy umbrella organization for Haredi Jews in the United States, representing the vast majority of members of the yeshiva world, sometimes known by the old label of misnagdim, as well as a large number of Hasidic groups. However, not all Hasidic groups are affiliated with Agudath Israel. For example, the Hasidic group Satmar, which is vehemently anti-Zionist, dislikes Agudah's relatively moderate stance towards the State of Israel.[8][9]

Agudah has ideological connections with both the Agudat Israel party and with Degel HaTorah (Flag of the Torah), two Israeli Haredi political parties that have representation in the Knesset (Israel's parliament). In Israel, Degel and Agudah are in a political coalition called United Torah Judaism (UTJ).[10]

History

 
The 13th Siyum HaShas at MetLife Stadium

The original Agudath Israel movement was established[11][9] in Europe in 1912 by some of the most famous Orthodox rabbis of the time, including Rabbi Yisroel Meir Kagen (the Chafetz Chaim), Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski of Vilna, the Radziner Rebbe, Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Elazar Leiner, the Gerrer Rebbe (the Imrei Emes), and the Chortkover Rebbe. It grew during the 1920s and 1930s to be the political,[12][13][14] communal, and cultural voice of those Orthodox Jews who were not part of Zionism's Orthodox Jewish Mizrachi party.[15]

Rabbi Eliezer Silver, an Eastern European-trained rabbi, established the first office of Agudath Israel in America during the 1930s, organizing its first conference in 1939. Some of the early rabbinic leaders of the organization included Rabbi Mordechai Shlomo Friedman, Rabbi Shlomo Heiman, Rabbi Leo Jung, Rabbi Herbert Goldstein, Rabbi Joshua Bäumel, and Rabbi Joseph B Soloveitchik. After the Holocaust, some prominent rabbis who made their home in America established a moetzes ("supreme council") known as the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah, and the movement began to grow rapidly, with the rise of the yeshiva-based and Hasidic Orthodox communities.[citation needed]

Mike Tress led the expansion of the movement during the early 1940s as its chief lay leader, until his death in 1967. His cousin Rabbi Moshe Sherer then took the reins as president,[16] and the organization flourished further in size and accomplishments. After his passing in May 1998,[16] he was succeeded by Rabbi Shmuel Bloom, as Executive Vice President. In 2008, Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, having served Agudah as general counsel and director of government affairs,[17] took over as Executive Vice-President.[18][19] In 2016, his salary was $220,000.[1]

In April 2020, Agudath Israel of America head Rabbi Yaakov Perlow, the Novominsker Rebbe, 89 years old, died after contracting COVID-19, one month after he urged American Orthodox Jews to follow social distancing and other precautionary guidelines in response to the coronavirus outbreak, saying: "We cannot behave the way we did last week or two weeks ago. We're told that the halakha (Jewish law) is that we must listen to doctors, whether it's about a sick person or Yom Kippur".[20][21][22]

Structure

Agudah's policies and leadership are directed by its Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah (Council of Torah Sages), composed primarily of rosh yeshivas (the chief spiritual and scholarly authority in a yeshiva) and Hasidic rebbes (who head Hasidic dynasties and organizations). The Moetzes sets all major policies and guides the organization according to its precepts of Da'as torah (Hebrew: דעת תורה), generally translated as Torah knowledge/direction.[23] Rabbi Yaakov Perlow (recently deceased), who was the Novominsker Rebbe and a member of the Moetzes, was appointed as the Rosh Agudat Yisrael ("Head of Agudath Israel").[24]

The executive staff includes Rabbi Yitzchok Ehrman as COO,[25] Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel as the Executive Vice President, Rabbi Labish Becker as the Executive Director,[26] Rabbi Naftali Miller as CDO, Rabbi Moshe Danzger as CFO, and Rabbi A.D. Motzen as the National Director for State Relations.

There are close to one hundred Agudah-affiliated synagogues across the United States and Canada.[9]

Positions

The Agudah takes positions on many political, religious, and social issues, primarily guided by its Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah. It uses these stances to advise its members, advocate for its constituency in the halls of government, and file amicus briefs on behalf of the Haredi Orthodox Jewish community in the United States.

Conservative, Reform, and Modern Orthodox Judaism

In 1956, for example, the moetzes issued a written ruling forbidding Orthodox rabbis to join with any Reform or Conservative rabbis in rabbinical communal professional organizations that then united the various branches of America's Jews, such as the Synagogue Council of America.

This position was not endorsed by the Modern Orthodox. Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik of Yeshiva University had initially aligned himself with Agudah, but later established his independent views on these matters and a host of other issues, such as attitudes towards college education and attitudes towards the secular-led Israeli governments. Rabbi Soloveitchik believed it important to nurture the more modern Orthodox Rabbinical Council of America (RCA). However, at times, some of the more traditionalist rabbis at Yeshiva University aligned themselves with Agudah's positions.[citation needed]

Women

In 2015 and 2017, Agudah denounced moves to ordain women.[27] It went even further, declaring Yeshivat Maharat, Open Orthodoxy, Yeshivat Chovevei Torah, and other affiliated entities to be similar to other dissident movements throughout Jewish history in having rejected basic tenets of Judaism.[28][29][30] Avi Shafran, director of public affairs, wrote: "... women ... assuming positions of public leadership is ... antithetical to the concept of tzniut (modesty)."[31] Agudah forbade ordained Orthodox female clergy from being hired to lead congregations.[32] Dr. Noam Stadlan, a board member of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, wrote: "On this issue, the Agudah is irrelevant to Modern Orthodoxy in the same way Satmar or Neturei Karta views are irrelevant on issues of Zionism."[33]

Abortion

In 2019, commenting on abortion, Agudath Israel said: "Jewish tradition teaches that a human fetus has status and dignity, and that abortion is prohibited in the vast majority of pregnancies", with certain exceptions in which it is permitted and in others where it is required.[3] Other Orthodox New York rabbis offered opposing positions.[2]

Vaccination

Also in 2019, Agudath lobbied against a New Jersey bill that would have ended a policy allowing New Jersey parents to not immunize their children—because of religious beliefs, but to still enroll them in school.[34] The bill included an exemption for private schools.[34] In the 2018-2019 school year, religious exemptions in New Jersey had grown to 2.6%.[35] Doctors and public health experts had said the bill was urgently needed to prevent the level of measles outbreak that spread across the region in 2018 (the largest outbreak in three decades in the area emphasized that there is overwhelming scientific consensus that vaccines are safe and effective.[35][36]

Zionism

While Agudath was created as a bulwark to fight against Zionism, the Rabbinic leadership of Agudath did permit "with great reluctance" [37] participation in the government after the Israeli state was established in 1948.[38] The reason given was that "the parliament is not an ideological organization; its purpose is to perform the mundane task of running the everyday life of the citizens of the country. It was against our will that this parliament was formed, and it has the power to interfere with inyanei hadas and to prevent the religious community from living a life of Torah. Thus, we were forced to send representatives there to fight for our survival."[37] Agudah takes stances on issues affecting the Haredi sector in Israel; in contradistinction to the more stridently anti-Zionist Haredi communal organizations.[39]

Activities

Political activity

Aside from its national branch in Manhattan, Agudah has active branches in the regions of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Missouri, New England, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Ontario, Quebec, and Washington, D.C. The regional director of each branch lobbies the judicial and legislative branches of their state and local governments on any issue deemed morally or religiously important to their constituency (for example, abortion, physician-assisted suicide, same-sex marriage, school vouchers/school choice).[citation needed] Agudah's advocacy in New York state is led by Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Director of New York Government Affairs.

Agudath Israel's federal activities are coordinated by Rabbi Abba Cohen, the Director and Counsel of the organization's Washington, D.C. office. Agudah was the first Orthodox Jewish group to open an office in Washington, in 1988, and maintains ongoing relations with the White House and executive agencies, as well as with the U.S. Congress, on various domestic and foreign issues.[40][41] Agudath Israel World Organization also has a representative at the United Nations.[42]

Agudah files amicus briefs in cases at all levels of the judiciary, often signing on as one of the organization signatories to a brief authored by Nat Lewin or the National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs.

Fingerprinting controversy

Official spokesman[43][44] Rabbi Avi Shafran denied claims by that Aguda "is opposed to both the mandated reporting and finger printing, and background check legislation" then under consideration,[45] and cited a memorandum from 2 years prior[46] expressing strong support for the legislation. The difference is Aguda's 2006 support was for legislation that passed in 2007 permitting but not mandating fingerprinting/background checking.[47]

Youth services

Agudah maintains a network of summer youth camps (including Camp Agudah, Machane Ephraim, Camp Bnos, Camp Chayl Miriam, and Camp Bnoseinu in the Catskills in New York, as well as camps in the Midwest, California, and Toronto, Canada).

Sometimes referred to as "Pirchei / Zeirei",[48] this was part of the work by Mike Tress.[49]

"JEP" (Jewish Education Program) is known for its release hour work, and was identified by Harav Yaakov Perlow as "the JEP operation of Zeirei Agudath Israel" in a 1977 interview, in which he spoke about "to take off a seder from yeshiva and go out and speak at a release hour at a public school."[50]

Social services

Agudah has a number of social service branches that cater to the elderly, poor, or disabled. It has a job training program called COPE, a job placement division, and a housing program. The Agudah is responsible for the founding of other national institutions and projects, including the Beis Yaakov girls' school system, and the national Daf Yomi Commission.[citation needed]

Communications

Agudah advocates its positions in several ways:

  • Publication of an e-newsletter, Weekly Window
  • Publication of a general-interest monthly magazine, The Jewish Observer, from 1963 (no longer published)
  • Maintains full-time offices in Washington, DC, and the US west coast, Midwest, and South
  • Activism by lobbying and submitting amicus briefs
  • Organizes prominent layperson missions to government agencies
  • Rabbi Avi Shafran, the official spokesman of Agudah, responds to media articles and statements which concern the Haredi Orthodox community; Shafran also organizes members to do the same
  • Conveys its positions in the Jewish media, particularly through privately owned weekly Jewish newspapers in English called "Hamodia" and "Yated Neeman" (distinct from the Israeli Hebrew-language newspaper carrying the same name), which convey news and views from the Haredi Orthodox point of view
  • Publication of articles and press releases on its website

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Agudath Israel Didn't Need To Disclose Their Financial — But They Did Anyways". The Forward. 11 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Open Debate: Is N.Y.'s Abortion Law Halachic?". Jewish Journal. February 6, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Orthodox rabbis compare abortion to murder - and Orthodox women are angry about it". January 31, 2019.
  4. ^ "Agudath Israel of America is a communal organization in the United States loosely affiliated with the international World Agudath Israel." . Archived from the original on 2018-03-10. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
  5. ^ "Agudath Israel of America is an Orthodox Jewish organization in the United States loosely affiliated with the international World Agudath Israel.""Agudath Israel of America". C-SPAN.
  6. ^ "New York City’s health commissioner and Agudath Israel respond to an editorial" "Orthodox Jews and New York's Circumcision Rule". The New York Times. March 11, 2015.
  7. ^ Otterman, Sharon (February 19, 2015). "City Eases Pre-K Rules to Allow Prayer Breaks". The New York Times.
  8. ^ Jonathan Rosenblum, "Reb Elimelech Gavriel (Mike) Tress", in Nora Roberts, Daring to Dream, Feldheim Publishers, 2006. "Even the Satmar Rebbe, a fierce ideological opponent of Agudath Israel, once told Mike's son Mendel: 'If there were nine more people in the world like your father, Moshiach would come.'"
  9. ^ a b c "Agudath Israel may be non-Zionist, but it supports Israel and its people". The Jewish Chronicle. March 31, 2008.
  10. ^ "list made up of the ultra-Orthodox parties Agudat Israel and Degel HaTorah ... United Torah Judaism (UTJ) promotes the interests of the Haredi community ..." "United Torah Judaism - The Israel Democracy Institute".
  11. ^ "four might pillars" - "German Orthodoxy.. the great yeshivoth of Lithuania... the vibrant, predominantly Hasidic Polish Jewry; and a branch in the land of Israel."
  12. ^ "Agudath Israel... In time it became a political party represented in the Sejm (Polish Parliament)." Roberto Perin (2017). The Many Rooms of this House: Diversity. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1487510619.
  13. ^ "... between the wars, none was more effective than the Agudath Israel. ... in the Polish government and was represented in the Sejm (Polish Parliament)." William B. Helmreich (2000). The World of the Yeshiva: An Intimate Portrait of Orthodox Jewry. KTAV Publishing House. ISBN 0881256412.
  14. ^ "Agudas Yisroel succeeded in electing deputies to the Polish Sejm." "Agudas Yisroel".
  15. ^ For more information, see World Agudath Israel
  16. ^ a b "aided the right wing of Orthodox Judaism by helping build the Agudath Israel of America organization from a small group into an influential force." "Rabbi Moshe Sherer". Britannica.com.
  17. ^ Belkin, Lisa (May 12, 1992). "New York Rule Compounds Dilemma Over Life Support". The New York Times.
  18. ^ "David Zweibel, Agudath Israel of America – Salary Survey 2015". The Forward.
  19. ^ "Rabbi Chaim David Zwiebel has been the executive vice president of Agudath Israel since 2008. Prior to that, he worked for 30 years at a law firm."
  20. ^ Sones, Mordechai (April 7, 2020). "US Agudath Yisroel head, Rabbi Yaakov Perlow, the Novominsker Rebbe, dies of coronavirus". Israel National News. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  21. ^ Prince, Cathryn J. (March 31, 2020). "In the eye of NY's coronavirus storm, ultra-Orthodox face rising anti-Semitism". The Times of Israel. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  22. ^ Holt, Faygie (8 April 2020). "Agudath Israel of America Rabbi Yaakov Perlow, 89, dies after contracting COVID-19". Cleveland Jewish News.
  23. ^ Avi Shafran, "What Da'at Torah really means", New York Jewish Week. Reprinted at . Archived from the original on 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2008-02-19.
  24. ^ Ferziger, Adam S. (2015-07-15). Beyond Sectarianism: The Realignment of American Orthodox Judaism. Wayne State University Press. p. 136. ISBN 9780814339541.
  25. ^ "Rabbi Yitzchok Ehrman Appointed as National Agudah COO". Agudath Israel. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
  26. ^ Service, Chris Lisee| Religion News (2012-08-01). "Orthodox Jews use smartphones, websites to complete Talmud cycle". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-07-13.
  27. ^ Images, Getty (18 October 2017). "The OU Is Right: Orthodox Women Shouldn't Be Rabbis". The Forward.
  28. ^ "Moetzes: 'Open Orthodoxy' Not a Form of Torah Judaism". Hamodia.
  29. ^ "Breach in US Orthodox Judaism grows as Haredi body rejects "Open Orthodoxy" institutions". The Jerusalem Post.
  30. ^ Josh Nathan-Kazis (3 November 2015). "Avi Weiss Defends "Open Orthodoxy" as Agudah Rabbis Declare War". The Forward.
  31. ^ "Orthodox Yeshiva Ordains Three Women. Just Don't Call Them "Rabbi"". Tablet Magazine. June 10, 2013.
  32. ^ "How do you solve a problem like a maharat?". www.timesofisrael.com.
  33. ^ Stadlan, Noam (22 October 2017). "Thank You Rabbi Shafran". jewishweek.timesofisrael.com.
  34. ^ a b Oster, Marcy. "NJ bill to remove religious exemption from immunization stalls in state senate". www.timesofisrael.com.
  35. ^ a b Tully, Tracey (14 January 2020). ""Thank you, God!": Bill to ban religious exemptions for vaccines in New Jesey collapses". sun-sentinel.com.
  36. ^ Sales, Ben. "Gospels and child sacrifice: Inside a NYC ultra-Orthodox anti-vaccination rally". www.timesofisrael.com.
  37. ^ a b Yated Ne’eman, Parshas Bo, 5770
  38. ^ Lipsky, Seth (2013-10-15). The Rise of Abraham Cahan. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-8052-4310-9.
  39. ^ "Agudath Israel may be non-Zionist, but it supports Israel and its people".
  40. ^ "Rabbi Abba Cohen, Agudath Israel's Washington Director" -"Agudath Israel of America National Board of Trustees". Hamodia. February 27, 2016.
  41. ^ "After 28 years in Washington, Abba Cohen of Agudath Israel of America ..." "Abba Cohen: The Ultra-Orthodox Man In Washington". forward.com. November 2017.
  42. ^ "Agudath Israel World Organization - UNARMS". search.archives.un.org.
  43. ^ "Rabbi Avi Shafran ... currently serves as the organization's spokesperson and media liaison.""It's All in the Angle".
  44. ^ "comments by Avi Shafran, a spokesman for the Orthodox group Agudath Israel of America." "Corrections". The New York Times. August 22, 2005.
  45. ^ "New York - Agudath Israel: We Strongly Support Bill Requiring Employee Background Check In Yeshivas, Reports To The Contrary False". Vos Iz Neias. September 13, 2008. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
  46. ^ dated June 20, 2006
  47. ^ "Jewish Schools in NY Ignore Fingerprint Checks". NY Post. May 30, 2010., "Schools failing on ..." 30 May 2010.
  48. ^ Rupp, BenTzion (15 February 2016). "PHOTOS: Pirchei Agudas Yisroel of Passaic/Clifton Bnei Yaakov Midwinter Program".
  49. ^ Jonathan Rosenblum (2006). "Reb Elimelech Gavriel (Mike) Tress". Daring to Dream. Feldheim Publishers. ... Tress, the legendary Agudah leader who would transform Zeirei Agudath Israel ...
  50. ^ "Interview with Harav Yaakov Perlow - 12/28/77" (PDF).

External links

  • Agudath Israel of America Official Website
  • National public policy of Agudah, 1999
  • Professional survey of Agudah
  • Dei'ah Vedibur, weekly web edition of Yated Neeman newspaper
  • The Jewish Observer, Agudah's magazine, on the web
  • The Lefkowitz Leadership Initiative, Agudah's website for younger people

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Agudath Israel of America Hebrew אגודת ישראל באמריקה also called Agudah is an American organization that represents Haredi Orthodox Jews 2 3 It is loosely affiliated with the international World Agudath Israel 4 5 Agudah seeks to meet the needs of the Haredi community advocates 6 for its religious 7 and civil rights and services its constituents through charitable educational and social service projects across North America Agudath Israel of AmericaFounded1922FounderRabbi Eliezer SilverHeadquartersNew York City United StatesAreas servedNorth AmericaKey peopleMike Tress Rabbi Moshe Sherer Rabbi Yaakov Perlow d 2020 Rabbi Chaim Dovid ZwiebelRevenue11 422 304 United States dollar 2017 Number of employees345 1 2016 Websiteagudah wbr org Contents 1 Functions 2 History 3 Structure 4 Positions 4 1 Conservative Reform and Modern Orthodox Judaism 4 2 Women 4 3 Abortion 4 4 Vaccination 4 5 Zionism 5 Activities 5 1 Political activity 5 1 1 Fingerprinting controversy 5 2 Youth services 5 3 Social services 6 Communications 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksFunctions EditAgudah serves as a leadership and policy umbrella organization for Haredi Jews in the United States representing the vast majority of members of the yeshiva world sometimes known by the old label of misnagdim as well as a large number of Hasidic groups However not all Hasidic groups are affiliated with Agudath Israel For example the Hasidic group Satmar which is vehemently anti Zionist dislikes Agudah s relatively moderate stance towards the State of Israel 8 9 Agudah has ideological connections with both the Agudat Israel party and with Degel HaTorah Flag of the Torah two Israeli Haredi political parties that have representation in the Knesset Israel s parliament In Israel Degel and Agudah are in a political coalition called United Torah Judaism UTJ 10 History Edit The 13th Siyum HaShas at MetLife StadiumThe original Agudath Israel movement was established 11 9 in Europe in 1912 by some of the most famous Orthodox rabbis of the time including Rabbi Yisroel Meir Kagen the Chafetz Chaim Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski of Vilna the Radziner Rebbe Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Elazar Leiner the Gerrer Rebbe the Imrei Emes and the Chortkover Rebbe It grew during the 1920s and 1930s to be the political 12 13 14 communal and cultural voice of those Orthodox Jews who were not part of Zionism s Orthodox Jewish Mizrachi party 15 Rabbi Eliezer Silver an Eastern European trained rabbi established the first office of Agudath Israel in America during the 1930s organizing its first conference in 1939 Some of the early rabbinic leaders of the organization included Rabbi Mordechai Shlomo Friedman Rabbi Shlomo Heiman Rabbi Leo Jung Rabbi Herbert Goldstein Rabbi Joshua Baumel and Rabbi Joseph B Soloveitchik After the Holocaust some prominent rabbis who made their home in America established a moetzes supreme council known as the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and the movement began to grow rapidly with the rise of the yeshiva based and Hasidic Orthodox communities citation needed Mike Tress led the expansion of the movement during the early 1940s as its chief lay leader until his death in 1967 His cousin Rabbi Moshe Sherer then took the reins as president 16 and the organization flourished further in size and accomplishments After his passing in May 1998 16 he was succeeded by Rabbi Shmuel Bloom as Executive Vice President In 2008 Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel having served Agudah as general counsel and director of government affairs 17 took over as Executive Vice President 18 19 In 2016 his salary was 220 000 1 In April 2020 Agudath Israel of America head Rabbi Yaakov Perlow the Novominsker Rebbe 89 years old died after contracting COVID 19 one month after he urged American Orthodox Jews to follow social distancing and other precautionary guidelines in response to the coronavirus outbreak saying We cannot behave the way we did last week or two weeks ago We re told that the halakha Jewish law is that we must listen to doctors whether it s about a sick person or Yom Kippur 20 21 22 Structure EditAgudah s policies and leadership are directed by its Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah Council of Torah Sages composed primarily of rosh yeshivas the chief spiritual and scholarly authority in a yeshiva and Hasidic rebbes who head Hasidic dynasties and organizations The Moetzes sets all major policies and guides the organization according to its precepts of Da as torah Hebrew דעת תורה generally translated as Torah knowledge direction 23 Rabbi Yaakov Perlow recently deceased who was the Novominsker Rebbe and a member of the Moetzes was appointed as the Rosh Agudat Yisrael Head of Agudath Israel 24 The executive staff includes Rabbi Yitzchok Ehrman as COO 25 Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel as the Executive Vice President Rabbi Labish Becker as the Executive Director 26 Rabbi Naftali Miller as CDO Rabbi Moshe Danzger as CFO and Rabbi A D Motzen as the National Director for State Relations There are close to one hundred Agudah affiliated synagogues across the United States and Canada 9 Positions EditThe Agudah takes positions on many political religious and social issues primarily guided by its Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah It uses these stances to advise its members advocate for its constituency in the halls of government and file amicus briefs on behalf of the Haredi Orthodox Jewish community in the United States Conservative Reform and Modern Orthodox Judaism Edit In 1956 for example the moetzes issued a written ruling forbidding Orthodox rabbis to join with any Reform or Conservative rabbis in rabbinical communal professional organizations that then united the various branches of America s Jews such as the Synagogue Council of America This position was not endorsed by the Modern Orthodox Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik of Yeshiva University had initially aligned himself with Agudah but later established his independent views on these matters and a host of other issues such as attitudes towards college education and attitudes towards the secular led Israeli governments Rabbi Soloveitchik believed it important to nurture the more modern Orthodox Rabbinical Council of America RCA However at times some of the more traditionalist rabbis at Yeshiva University aligned themselves with Agudah s positions citation needed Women Edit In 2015 and 2017 Agudah denounced moves to ordain women 27 It went even further declaring Yeshivat Maharat Open Orthodoxy Yeshivat Chovevei Torah and other affiliated entities to be similar to other dissident movements throughout Jewish history in having rejected basic tenets of Judaism 28 29 30 Avi Shafran director of public affairs wrote women assuming positions of public leadership is antithetical to the concept of tzniut modesty 31 Agudah forbade ordained Orthodox female clergy from being hired to lead congregations 32 Dr Noam Stadlan a board member of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance wrote On this issue the Agudah is irrelevant to Modern Orthodoxy in the same way Satmar or Neturei Karta views are irrelevant on issues of Zionism 33 Abortion Edit In 2019 commenting on abortion Agudath Israel said Jewish tradition teaches that a human fetus has status and dignity and that abortion is prohibited in the vast majority of pregnancies with certain exceptions in which it is permitted and in others where it is required 3 Other Orthodox New York rabbis offered opposing positions 2 Vaccination Edit Also in 2019 Agudath lobbied against a New Jersey bill that would have ended a policy allowing New Jersey parents to not immunize their children because of religious beliefs but to still enroll them in school 34 The bill included an exemption for private schools 34 In the 2018 2019 school year religious exemptions in New Jersey had grown to 2 6 35 Doctors and public health experts had said the bill was urgently needed to prevent the level of measles outbreak that spread across the region in 2018 the largest outbreak in three decades in the area emphasized that there is overwhelming scientific consensus that vaccines are safe and effective 35 36 Zionism Edit While Agudath was created as a bulwark to fight against Zionism the Rabbinic leadership of Agudath did permit with great reluctance 37 participation in the government after the Israeli state was established in 1948 38 The reason given was that the parliament is not an ideological organization its purpose is to perform the mundane task of running the everyday life of the citizens of the country It was against our will that this parliament was formed and it has the power to interfere with inyanei hadas and to prevent the religious community from living a life of Torah Thus we were forced to send representatives there to fight for our survival 37 Agudah takes stances on issues affecting the Haredi sector in Israel in contradistinction to the more stridently anti Zionist Haredi communal organizations 39 Activities EditPolitical activity Edit Aside from its national branch in Manhattan Agudah has active branches in the regions of California Colorado Connecticut Florida Illinois Mid Atlantic Midwest Missouri New England New Jersey New York Ohio Ontario Quebec and Washington D C The regional director of each branch lobbies the judicial and legislative branches of their state and local governments on any issue deemed morally or religiously important to their constituency for example abortion physician assisted suicide same sex marriage school vouchers school choice citation needed Agudah s advocacy in New York state is led by Rabbi Yeruchim Silber Director of New York Government Affairs Agudath Israel s federal activities are coordinated by Rabbi Abba Cohen the Director and Counsel of the organization s Washington D C office Agudah was the first Orthodox Jewish group to open an office in Washington in 1988 and maintains ongoing relations with the White House and executive agencies as well as with the U S Congress on various domestic and foreign issues 40 41 Agudath Israel World Organization also has a representative at the United Nations 42 Agudah files amicus briefs in cases at all levels of the judiciary often signing on as one of the organization signatories to a brief authored by Nat Lewin or the National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs Fingerprinting controversy Edit Official spokesman 43 44 Rabbi Avi Shafran denied claims by The Jewish Week that Aguda is opposed to both the mandated reporting and finger printing and background check legislation then under consideration 45 and cited a memorandum from 2 years prior 46 expressing strong support for the legislation The difference is Aguda s 2006 support was for legislation that passed in 2007 permitting but not mandating fingerprinting background checking 47 Youth services Edit Agudah maintains a network of summer youth camps including Camp Agudah Machane Ephraim Camp Bnos Camp Chayl Miriam and Camp Bnoseinu in the Catskills in New York as well as camps in the Midwest California and Toronto Canada Sometimes referred to as Pirchei Zeirei 48 this was part of the work by Mike Tress 49 JEP Jewish Education Program is known for its release hour work and was identified by Harav Yaakov Perlow as the JEP operation of Zeirei Agudath Israel in a 1977 interview in which he spoke about to take off a seder from yeshiva and go out and speak at a release hour at a public school 50 Social services Edit Agudah has a number of social service branches that cater to the elderly poor or disabled It has a job training program called COPE a job placement division and a housing program The Agudah is responsible for the founding of other national institutions and projects including the Beis Yaakov girls school system and the national Daf Yomi Commission citation needed Communications EditAgudah advocates its positions in several ways Publication of an e newsletter Weekly Window Publication of a general interest monthly magazine The Jewish Observer from 1963 no longer published Maintains full time offices in Washington DC and the US west coast Midwest and South Activism by lobbying and submitting amicus briefs Organizes prominent layperson missions to government agencies Rabbi Avi Shafran the official spokesman of Agudah responds to media articles and statements which concern the Haredi Orthodox community Shafran also organizes members to do the same Conveys its positions in the Jewish media particularly through privately owned weekly Jewish newspapers in English called Hamodia and Yated Neeman distinct from the Israeli Hebrew language newspaper carrying the same name which convey news and views from the Haredi Orthodox point of view Publication of articles and press releases on its websiteSee also EditAgudat Yisrael of Israel Degel HaTorah Orthodox Judaism Haredi Judaism World Agudath IsraelReferences Edit a b Agudath Israel Didn t Need To Disclose Their Financial But They Did Anyways The Forward 11 December 2017 a b Open Debate Is N Y s Abortion Law Halachic Jewish Journal February 6 2019 a b Orthodox rabbis compare abortion to murder and Orthodox women are angry about it January 31 2019 Agudath Israel of America is a communal organization in the United States loosely affiliated with the international World Agudath Israel Agudath Israel of America World Agudath Israel Archived from the original on 2018 03 10 Retrieved 2017 11 08 Agudath Israel of America is an Orthodox Jewish organization in the United States loosely affiliated with the international World Agudath Israel Agudath Israel of America C SPAN New York City s health commissioner and Agudath Israel respond to an editorial Orthodox Jews and New York s Circumcision Rule The New York Times March 11 2015 Otterman Sharon February 19 2015 City Eases Pre K Rules to Allow Prayer Breaks The New York Times Jonathan Rosenblum Reb Elimelech Gavriel Mike Tress in Nora Roberts Daring to Dream Feldheim Publishers 2006 Even the Satmar Rebbe a fierce ideological opponent of Agudath Israel once told Mike s son Mendel If there were nine more people in the world like your father Moshiach would come a b c Agudath Israel may be non Zionist but it supports Israel and its people The Jewish Chronicle March 31 2008 list made up of the ultra Orthodox parties Agudat Israel and Degel HaTorah United Torah Judaism UTJ promotes the interests of the Haredi community United Torah Judaism The Israel Democracy Institute four might pillars German Orthodoxy the great yeshivoth of Lithuania the vibrant predominantly Hasidic Polish Jewry and a branch in the land of Israel Agudath Israel In time it became a political party represented in the Sejm Polish Parliament Roberto Perin 2017 The Many Rooms of this House Diversity University of Toronto Press ISBN 978 1487510619 between the wars none was more effective than the Agudath Israel in the Polish government and was represented in the Sejm Polish Parliament William B Helmreich 2000 The World of the Yeshiva An Intimate Portrait of Orthodox Jewry KTAV Publishing House ISBN 0881256412 Agudas Yisroel succeeded in electing deputies to the Polish Sejm Agudas Yisroel For more information see World Agudath Israel a b aided the right wing of Orthodox Judaism by helping build the Agudath Israel of America organization from a small group into an influential force Rabbi Moshe Sherer Britannica com Belkin Lisa May 12 1992 New York Rule Compounds Dilemma Over Life Support The New York Times David Zweibel Agudath Israel of America Salary Survey 2015 The Forward Rabbi Chaim David Zwiebel has been the executive vice president of Agudath Israel since 2008 Prior to that he worked for 30 years at a law firm Sones Mordechai April 7 2020 US Agudath Yisroel head Rabbi Yaakov Perlow the Novominsker Rebbe dies of coronavirus Israel National News Retrieved April 7 2020 Prince Cathryn J March 31 2020 In the eye of NY s coronavirus storm ultra Orthodox face rising anti Semitism The Times of Israel Retrieved April 7 2020 Holt Faygie 8 April 2020 Agudath Israel of America Rabbi Yaakov Perlow 89 dies after contracting COVID 19 Cleveland Jewish News Avi Shafran What Da at Torah really means New York Jewish Week Reprinted at What Da at Torah Really Means Archived from the original on 2008 05 16 Retrieved 2008 02 19 Ferziger Adam S 2015 07 15 Beyond Sectarianism The Realignment of American Orthodox Judaism Wayne State University Press p 136 ISBN 9780814339541 Rabbi Yitzchok Ehrman Appointed as National Agudah COO Agudath Israel Retrieved 2021 11 01 Service Chris Lisee Religion News 2012 08 01 Orthodox Jews use smartphones websites to complete Talmud cycle Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2021 07 13 Images Getty 18 October 2017 The OU Is Right Orthodox Women Shouldn t Be Rabbis The Forward Moetzes Open Orthodoxy Not a Form of Torah Judaism Hamodia Breach in US Orthodox Judaism grows as Haredi body rejects Open Orthodoxy institutions The Jerusalem Post Josh Nathan Kazis 3 November 2015 Avi Weiss Defends Open Orthodoxy as Agudah Rabbis Declare War The Forward Orthodox Yeshiva Ordains Three Women Just Don t Call Them Rabbi Tablet Magazine June 10 2013 How do you solve a problem like a maharat www timesofisrael com Stadlan Noam 22 October 2017 Thank You Rabbi Shafran jewishweek timesofisrael com a b Oster Marcy NJ bill to remove religious exemption from immunization stalls in state senate www timesofisrael com a b Tully Tracey 14 January 2020 Thank you God Bill to ban religious exemptions for vaccines in New Jesey collapses sun sentinel com Sales Ben Gospels and child sacrifice Inside a NYC ultra Orthodox anti vaccination rally www timesofisrael com a b Yated Ne eman Parshas Bo 5770 Lipsky Seth 2013 10 15 The Rise of Abraham Cahan Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 8052 4310 9 Agudath Israel may be non Zionist but it supports Israel and its people Rabbi Abba Cohen Agudath Israel s Washington Director Agudath Israel of America National Board of Trustees Hamodia February 27 2016 After 28 years in Washington Abba Cohen of Agudath Israel of America Abba Cohen The Ultra Orthodox Man In Washington forward com November 2017 Agudath Israel World Organization UNARMS search archives un org Rabbi Avi Shafran currently serves as the organization s spokesperson and media liaison It s All in the Angle comments by Avi Shafran a spokesman for the Orthodox group Agudath Israel of America Corrections The New York Times August 22 2005 New York Agudath Israel We Strongly Support Bill Requiring Employee Background Check In Yeshivas Reports To The Contrary False Vos Iz Neias September 13 2008 Retrieved November 30 2017 dated June 20 2006 Jewish Schools in NY Ignore Fingerprint Checks NY Post May 30 2010 Schools failing on 30 May 2010 Rupp BenTzion 15 February 2016 PHOTOS Pirchei Agudas Yisroel of Passaic Clifton Bnei Yaakov Midwinter Program Jonathan Rosenblum 2006 Reb Elimelech Gavriel Mike Tress Daring to Dream Feldheim Publishers Tress the legendary Agudah leader who would transform Zeirei Agudath Israel Interview with Harav Yaakov Perlow 12 28 77 PDF External links EditAgudath Israel of America Official Website National public policy of Agudah 1999 Professional survey of Agudah Dei ah Vedibur weekly web edition of Yated Neeman newspaper The Jewish Observer Agudah s magazine on the web The Lefkowitz Leadership Initiative Agudah s website for younger people Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agudath Israel of America amp oldid 1170414917, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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