American Rabbi Calls for Genocide of Muslims
Rabbi Lewis (image from Congregation Etz Chaim)
By Celine Hagbard | IMEMC News | October 5, 2014
As Jewish congregations around the world gathered this past week to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, the members of one synagogue, located near Atlanta, Georgia were subjected to a diatribe against Muslims and a call for a ‘Holy War’ to ‘exterminate the savages’.
This is not the first time that Rabbi Shalom Lewis of Congregation Etz Chaim in Marietta, Georgia has given a sermon demonizing Islam. Three years ago, also on Rosh Hashanah, he gave a similar talk comparing Muslims to Nazis and warning of the coming wave of Islam that would end up wiping out Jews and Christians, and calling for a war against Islam.
This year’s speech is filled with racist platitudes, demonizing the religion of Islam, and calling for a new World War against Islam.
At one point, Rabbi Lewis says of Muslims, “We are dealing with a moral species that eats its own, kills it’s young and celebrates innocent death as homage to God.”
He says of Muslim residents of Europe, “There is a cold darkness settling on Europe. A nihilism. A corruption. A perversion in the name of Allah. A Kristallnacht of European and Western culture is coming that will destroy a millennia of creative genius.”
He ends his speech with a call to action: “These Islamist criminals are unlike us in the most basic of ways and we have yet to accept and understand their total immersion in moral debauchery.
“The enemy has eyes and ears. Fingers and toes. Speaks with lips. Runs with legs. Eats. Drinks. Has the face of a human being – but, has a much different heart and a much different soul. Three years ago on this bima, on this very same day, standing at this podium, I cried out, ‘Ehr Kumpt – they are coming.’ 3 years later on this bima, on this very same day, standing at this podium, I cry out not ‘Ehr Kumpt – they are coming,’ I cry out, ‘Ehr daw – they are here.’ The fury of ultimate evil is upon us and we must act – not to contain it. Not to degrade it. Not to manage it. Not to tolerate it, but to exterminate it utterly and absolutely.”
According to Adam Horowitz, “It’s as hateful as any you would expect from any fringe religious demagogue. Except Lewis isn’t a fringe figure. As the website Loonwatch points out, Lewis was given commendations by the Georgia legislature and the US House of Representatives. He has been at Etz Chaim for nearly 40 years. In fact when he recently announced his retirement in 2017, congregation President Cheryl Miller said, ‘Rabbi Lewis will continue to be an active participant in the leadership of our congregation, a wealth of information and resources, a trusted friend, and a role model to our future clergy.’ This man who has called for the annihilation of millions of people is apparently a beloved figure.”


Are the Jews feeling the same fear that the Muslims people have felt for along time, when threated a group goes radical to get the peoples support to kill the threat.
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Rabbi Lewis, your most recent writings about “Ehr Daw” were beautifully written words, but you left out the most important point of all. It’s like leaving Jesus out of Christmas. Why aren’t you explaining to Jews that all it takes is to follow the orders from the One Above. Your writing is very emotional and right on target of what’s going on, but I am left bereft that you and other esteemed modern Rabbi’s and scholars don’t talk the truth; that our Torah has the answers. Everyone is running in lots of different directions looking for answers. If people would be truly introspective and relate to G-d, belief will let them see that following the Almighty; who still performs miracles today, will spread his wings and cover us from the evil. We are so far removed from understanding the truth that I don’t wonder why all of this is happening. It all starts with earnest prayer. Why don’t people share this message?
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