Statement by the Vice President in Support of the Solidarity Sabbath Initiative
My
friend and mentor, Congressman Tom Lantos, often said that “the veneer
of civilization is paper-thin. We are its guardians, and we can never
rest.” Recent attacks targeting
Jews in Brussels, Paris, Copenhagen – and even here at home – make
clear that the danger of anti-Semitism is very much still with us. In
too many places, outright anti-Semitism persists, and the denunciation
of Jews has been excused as political critique.
Too many leaders have lowered their voices or stood silent – or even
chimed in – when confronted with bigotry and violence against Jewish
communities in their midst.
Today,
I lend my voice to support the Solidarity Sabbath – an initiative to
mobilize leaders around the world to demonstrate their opposition to
anti-Semitic bigotry and
commitment to the security and survival of Jewish communities. In more
than twenty countries, leaders, ambassadors and other government
officials are attending services at local synagogues. This simple
gesture sends a profound message to Jews around the world:
you are not alone. People of all faiths in nations around the world
stand united against hatred and in solidarity with you. That was also
the message President Obama delivered earlier today at Congregation Adas
Israel.
I
learned the viciousness of anti-Semitism from two people, above all
others: from my father, and from Tom Lantos, the only Holocaust survivor
ever to serve in the United
States Congress. I traveled with Tom and his wife, Annette, across
their native Hungary. Their chilling stories made personal for me the
inhumanity of anti-Semitism and made palpable the violence of its warped
perspective.
History
teaches us that, left unchecked, anti-Semitism threatens not only the
Jews it targets, but entire societies. “What a sad era,” Albert Einstein
said, “when it is
easier to smash an atom than a prejudice.” To those observing
Solidarity Sabbath in countries around the world: Shabbat Shalom, a
peaceful Sabbath to you.
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