May 11, 2001
OU Outraged by Continued
Temple Mount Excavations
The Union
of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, the largest mainstream
Orthodox Jewish organization with nearly one thousand congregations
nationwide, is outraged by the continued illegal excavation taking place
on the Temple Mount. In spite
of strong protests, the pace of the work continues and important
archeological artifacts of greatest significance to the Jewish nation are
being destroyed. The remains
of our Holy Temple are sacred to the Jewish people and deserve the utmost
protection, not only for religious and theological purposes but for
historical, cultural and national reasons as well.
We are horrified by the massive constructions, employing heavy
trucks and earthmoving equipment, that is taking place, mostly
unauthorized by the Israeli government. Indeed, strong protests have been issued by the Attorney
General of Israel and by leading Israeli archeologists.
The
Orthodox Union calls for the immediate cessation of all the illegal
excavations and construction on the Temple Mount.
Tons and tons of dirt containing precious antique artifacts are
being removed from the Temple Mount in an effort to destroy the remnants
of Jewish holy places. It is
an outrageous example of the blatant attempt to eradicate Jewish history
from Judaism’s holiest site, proving again that the Wakf, the Moslem
religious authority, cannot be trusted with the preservation of holy
sites.
Respect
for religious sites around the world are in great danger and we have
recently witnessed the outrageous desecration and destruction of sites
holy to other religions as well. We
reiterate our call for action against this intolerable and irrevocable
damage to the Temple Mount and call upon all the relevant authorities to
halt the destruction of Jewish heritage at Har Habayit, our
national treasure.
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