Holocaust, Israel, and Canadian Protestant Churches

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McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2002 - History - 320 pages
Genizi pays particular attention to the controversy surrounding A.C. Forrest, editor of the influential United Church Observer, which constantly criticized Israel's policies and strongly supported the Palestinian cause, a position that led to a serious dispute with the Canadian Jewish community. Genizi also deals with the complications and ambiguities of the geopolitics of the Middle East and examines the dilemmas they pose for both the Christian and the Jewish conscience. The conflict over resolutions condemning Israel for accepting apartheid and maintaining systematic racial cleansing, adopted in the international conference on racism in Durban, South Africa, in late 2001, shows how explosive the controversy over the Israel-Palestinian crisis remains.
 

Contents

The International Councils of Churches
3
The Canadian Council of Churches
18
THE UNITED CHURCH THE HOLOCAUST AND THE STATE OF ISRAEL
39
The United Church of Canada and the Holocaust
41
Claris E Silcox the Refugees and the State of Israel
52
Ernest Marshall Howse the Refugees and the State of Israel
66
The Committee on the Church and International Affairs of the United Church
74
THE UNITED CHURCH AND THE CANADIAN JEWISH COMMUNITY
107
The Truce 19731993
170
OTHER CANADIAN PROTESTANT CHURCHES THE HOLOCAUST AND THE STATE OF ISRAEL
187
The Anglican Church of Canada
189
The Presbyterian Church in Canada
215
The Baptists in Canada
231
Conclusion
241
Notes
245
Bibliography
299

The United Church Observer and the State of Israel 19451967
109
The Confrontation with AC Forrest 19671971
118
The Booth Article and the Bnai Brith Libel Suit 19721973
147

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