Membership

Membership Rules

1. Members may not represent themselves as as Bnai Elim members without the

  written consent of Bnai Elim board. This includes identifying as a Bnai Elim member

  even at Bnai Elim events. The board reserves for itself the right to determine

  what Bnai Elim policy is and what activities of members are representative of Bnai

  Elim policy. Example:

2. Members must abide by all membership rules. Failure to abide by the rules will lead

  to automatic expulsion from the membership, and this expulsion will take place

  immediately without any action necessary by the board; furthermore, this

  expulsion will be retroactive, which means that the rule-breaking member will be

  considered as if he or she was never a member at all. Examples:

3. Members must disclose their membership or affiliation with all other organizations,

  groups, entities, etc. whether private, governmental or otherwise, and must do so

  without limitation. If it turns out that some information was not disclosed, whether

  hidden on purpose or by oversight or by misunderstanding, etc. see Rule (2)

  regarding immediate, retroactive, permanent expulsion. At no time, even with

  written permission from the board allowing representation of Bnai Elim(see above)

  may a member present himself or herself as representing two organizations,

  groups, entities, etc simultaneously. Examples:

4. Bnai Elim members must acknowledge the following:

a. Bnai Elim is an independent organization not officially or unofficially affiliated in any

  way, shape or form with any other organization. This includes organizations that are

  currently active, were active in the past whether or not currently active, or that will

  form in the future. (From time to time Bnai Elim may join in a temporary coalition

  with other groups, such as a coalition to rally on behalf of Jonathan Pollard. This is

  not a subservient relationship; Bnai Elim keeps its independence and only joins in

  the coalition to the extent that the coalitions policies coincide and overlap and with

  Bnai Elim policy. Activity that is not consistent with Bnai Elim policy is not endorsed

  or supported.)

b . In particular, someone can only be a member of Bnai Elim while he or she resides

  in the United States. All Bnai Elim activities take place in the United States. Bnai

  Elim is controlled only by people residing in the United states.

SPREAD THE MESSAGE

Never before has the Jewish State been in so much danger. There are so many people who antagonize Israel by using intellectual skills that sometimes we have nothing to combat to win the argument. Do you feel that you are lacking a good argument to combat bunch of lies? We always rely on our spiritual leader Rabbi Meir Kahane, zt”l, vHy”d.

Invite us to your Synagogue where we will present his past speeches and how did he combat the anti-Semitic slurs of his time. He was a prophet of our times, what he said twenty or thirty years ago still fully valid today. If you are interested, email Gennadiy1981@yahoo.com or just contact Bnai Elim and we will send few members to present Rabbi Kahane’s recorded speech on either VCR or DVD.

You may also invite us in a group, where after watching a speech, all of us can discuss and share our ideas of how we as an individual can combat those lies.

ask jewish leaders those questions

1.In Israel many Jewish voices are silenced. Any platform that advocates the forcible expulsion of the hostile Arab population from Israel as Israel’s only chance of survival, in banned from running for the Knesset by Israeli law.

Do you support the silencing of opinions?

2.According to a poll conducted by Haaretz, fully 1/3 of the Jewish population in Israel supports this position of expulsion of the enemy to achieve peace.

Are you satisfied with the fact that that 1/3 of the population is disenfranchised from having representatives of their view in the government?

3.In Israel the government uses force to silence opposition voices – Amona is only one example. (Similar the way Iranian authorities deal with their demonstrators)

Do you support the use of force by the Israeli government against nonviolent Jewish opposition to the government policies?

4.Michael Guzofsky, was convicted of ‘sedition’ for conducting a public opinion survey in Israel, which he conducted before the forced expulsion of Jews from Gaza in 2005. The poll asked:

a.Do you believe that the way to peace is via the expulsion of Jews from Samaria , Judea and Gaza

or

b.Do you believe that the way to peace is via the expulsion of the Arab enemy from Samaria , Judea and Gaza

He was arrested, tried and found guilty of ‘sedition’ for administering this poll.

Do you support the stifling of public opinion polls by the Israeli government?

 

What will YOU, as a leader, do to ensure that

•Jews have the right to voice their opinions

•Jews are allowed to have representatives in the Knesset who represent their opinions

•Jews are not attacked by police, for nonviolent demonstrations

•Jews are allowed to administer opinion polls without harassment by the Israeli government

•What will you do to ensure that ALL Jewish people will have a freedom of expression

 

We ask that you address these very serious issues

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