August
27, 1999
Orthodox Union Angered by Burger King
Decision to Close Maaleh Adumim Franchise
The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America,
the largest mainstream Orthodox Jewish organization with nearly 1,000 member synagogues
nationwide, today expressed its shock and deep disappointment about the decision made by
Burger King to close its franchise in Maaleh Adumim, a suburb of Jerusalem.
We are deeply disappointed that the Burger King
organization has given into calls for a boycott led by Arab-American and Muslim-American
groups. This represents a return to the pre-peace negotiations tactics of economic warfare
against Israel which was initiated in 1947.
This kind of support for economic strangulation of a
community that is supposed to be able to live in peace with its neighbors as negotiations
are being conducted in order to find solutions that will lead toward peaceful coexistence
is not only an attempt to prejudice the outcome of the negotiations through economic
boycott, but reveals a profoundly anti-peace attitude causing one to doubt whether those
who have claimed to support the peace process really, in fact, do so.
All our member synagogues and constituents are asked to
write to the address below in order to express their outrage at this irresponsible
capitulation to boycott tactics by Burger King. Letters should go out immediately to:
Mr. Dennis Malamatinas, CEO
Phone: 305-378-3770
Burger King Corporation
Fax: 305-378-7403
17777 Old Cutler Road
email: cedwards@whopper.com
Miami, FL 33157 and asuarez@whopper.com
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