tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7769014608405032519.post5970800879917423254..comments2023-10-13T15:24:39.543-07:00Comments on Pro-Israel Bay Bloggers: Methodist boycott of the Holocaust Museum?Dustyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06824185664523568683noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7769014608405032519.post-80504712570449365912015-05-31T22:20:14.063-07:002015-05-31T22:20:14.063-07:00Good biographical material on Janet Lahr Lewis her...Good biographical material on Janet Lahr Lewis here, at http://adamholland.blogspot.com/2007/11/anti-israel-propagandist-touring-us.html<br /><br />Note: 12 years working for Naim Ateek of Sabeel.<br /><br /><br />Janet Lahr Lewis is a professional anti-Israel activist who (according to her bio) worked for Sabeel's main office in Jerusalem for 10 years and has since served as the executive director of Friends of Sabeel for two years, in which position she runs their international outreach operations. She has also achieved a level of prominence within the United Methodist Church, which is the largest mainline Protestant denomination in the U.S.<br /><br />Her UMC profile lists her as the UMC "liaison between ecumenical groups and Israel and Palestine"... Janet is the main contact for ... United Methodist visitors who wish to follow the recommendation of the General Conference to spend a significant amount of time in the area with (Israeli and Palestinian) Christians." In other words, the United Methodist Church has installed a strident anti-Israel activist as their primary contact person for groups wishing to conduct fact-finding tours of Israel and the Palestinian territories under church aegis. (More here in this piece on Sabeel)<br /><br />Lewis, who worked as a civil engineer and "troubleshooter" at a Old Cast Stone Products in Thompson, OH, says she received a calling on a visit to "the Holy Land". According to the bio she posts on the official website for United Methodist missionaries:<br /><br />“After taking a typical Holy Land tour and seeing the devastating consequences of the ongoing illegal occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, I experienced not only a ‘call’, but rather an undeniable ‘push’ to go back to that not-so-holy land and do whatever I could to help bring about ‘freedom for the oppressed,’” Janet recalls. She sold her house in the U.S. and volunteered for several years, first in the Galilee, then Bethlehem where she “lived with my neighbors under the heavy hand of injustice and military occupation.”<br /><br />I'm not sure how that bio corresponds to the more than 12 years working directly for Naim Ateek at Sabeel, but, putting that aside, the main point is clear: she is the most senior United Methodist missionary in Israel and she is an outspoken partisan for the Palestinians against Israel.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com