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This is a great piece written by a good friend of my son
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SB 8 was nominally crafted to prohibit abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy, but thats not the part that concerns me. Rather, its the provision that delegates enforcement to individual Texans. Anyone in the state can take private civil action not only against those who seek or provide an abortion, but also those who merely assist in pursuit of one. Youll find the leadership of my own synagogue in that latter category.
Like most American Jews, I belong to a denomination that believes life begins at birth and places the utmost value on that life especially when carrying a future child. Thats why, for example, rabbis have developed a specific process for accommodating a womans pregnancy cravings if she happens to hanker for a slice of honey-glazed ham. Her wellbeing, and that of the fetus, matters far more than Kosher law.
Thats also why Danny Horwitz, a rabbi at Congregation Beth Yeshurun, once explicitly instructed a woman to get an abortion after hearing about how another child would put undue stress on her preexisting health issues.
Thus, when this woman came to me for direction, I told her not that she could have an abortion, but that she must have an abortion, that the God of my understanding would want her to do it, he wrote.
That advice alone would likely be in violation of SB 8.
I have to wonder how long until a self-proclaimed baby-murder bounty hunter like state Rep. Briscoe Cain, one of the bills sponsors, fixes his metaphorical crosshairs on my synagogue.
I also have to wonder how long until someone drops the metaphor.
Synagogues have already become targets in our nations increasingly violent culture war. In 2018, a white supremacist terrorist murdered 11 Jews at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh because they supported refugees. The anti-abortion movement hasnt hesitated to shed blood in pursuit of its own crusade, killing doctors, clinic employees, and security and law enforcement. In 2015, three people were murdered and nine injured in a mass shooting at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood. Anti-abortion extremists are considered a domestic terrorist threat by the Department of Justice.
Like most American Jews, I belong to a denomination that believes life begins at birth and places the utmost value on that life especially when carrying a future child. Thats why, for example, rabbis have developed a specific process for accommodating a womans pregnancy cravings if she happens to hanker for a slice of honey-glazed ham. Her wellbeing, and that of the fetus, matters far more than Kosher law.
Thats also why Danny Horwitz, a rabbi at Congregation Beth Yeshurun, once explicitly instructed a woman to get an abortion after hearing about how another child would put undue stress on her preexisting health issues.
Thus, when this woman came to me for direction, I told her not that she could have an abortion, but that she must have an abortion, that the God of my understanding would want her to do it, he wrote.
That advice alone would likely be in violation of SB 8.
I have to wonder how long until a self-proclaimed baby-murder bounty hunter like state Rep. Briscoe Cain, one of the bills sponsors, fixes his metaphorical crosshairs on my synagogue.
I also have to wonder how long until someone drops the metaphor.
Synagogues have already become targets in our nations increasingly violent culture war. In 2018, a white supremacist terrorist murdered 11 Jews at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh because they supported refugees. The anti-abortion movement hasnt hesitated to shed blood in pursuit of its own crusade, killing doctors, clinic employees, and security and law enforcement. In 2015, three people were murdered and nine injured in a mass shooting at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood. Anti-abortion extremists are considered a domestic terrorist threat by the Department of Justice.
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(Jewish Group) Opinion: Texas put a bounty on my rabbi. Is it time for us to leave? (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Sep 2021
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msongs
(70,170 posts)1. seems like good grounds for religious exemption lawsuit. every religion should do this nt
Woodswalker
(549 posts)2. I could never
I'm certain there is no way in God's great earth that I could ever live in Texas. Its only because of the beautiful scenery here in Upstate NY that I haven't left here. Trumpism is alive and well in many parts of the Hudson Valley unfortunately
Hekate
(94,623 posts)3. What do you plan to do?
Meanwhile, somehow its become 2:30 am here, and I know I wont be coherent
..so
Hekate
(94,623 posts)4. Is there planning among Jewish& allied lawyers&legislators to find a way to combat this infringement
on religious freedom? I know, I know, the Republic of Gilead thinks the only religion that exists is theirs, but still