Orthodox rabbis in Israel fundraise for vandalised church

Orthodox rabbis and the speaker of Israel’s parliament have raised thousands of dollars to help repair a famous Christian Church torched by Jewish vandals.

The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes near the Sea of Galilee was set alight on June 18 and anti-Christian graffiti was daubed on its walls.

A crowd-funding campaign by a group of Orthodox rabbis and Knesset speaker Yuli Edelstein raised NZ$20,000 – as at July 27 – for repairs to the church.

“Condemnation is not enough; after a while it loses its credibility,” said Elijah Interfaith Institute Director Rabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein, who is spearheading the effort.

“When Jews reach into their pockets to support a cause, one knows they are serious,” he said in a Times of Israel report.

The project received the endorsement of 17 leading Orthodox rabbis.

“The church is visited daily by 5000 people, making this act of vandalism the most visible to date in a series of attacks on religious sites of other religions,” a statement from the group said.

“The accompanying graffiti appealed to texts from the Jewish prayer book, making it an attack on explicitly religious grounds.”

Last week, Moshe Ya’alon, Israel’s defence minister, ordered the detention without trial of Mordechai Meyer, 18, for extremist activities believed to include starting the fire at the Galilee church.

He was one of three extremists detained after Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government was prompted to launch an unprecedented offensive against “Jewish terrorism”.

This followed an arson attack by suspected hardline settlers in the West Bank village of Duma last Friday that killed a one-year-old Palestinian toddler and gravely injured his parents and brother.

Meanwhile, Catholic Church leaders in Israel filed a complaint for incitement with the police against the leader of the far-right group Lehava, Benzi Gopstein, after it was reported that he called for churches in Israel to be torched.

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