Letter

Letter to Secretary of State Kerry on Israeli-Palestinian Peace Negotiations, May 20, 2014

Topic
Year Published
  • 2014
Language
  • English

National Interreligious Leadership Initiative for Peace in the Middle East
E-Mail: usicpme@aol.com
Website: www.nili-mideastpeace.org

May 20, 2014

Secretary of State John Kerry
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20520

Dear Mr. Secretary,

We write as Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders of the National Interreligious Leadership Initiative for Peace in the Middle East to affirm your commitment to continue providing determined U.S. leadership in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations for peace. Indeed, no past progress toward peace has occurred in this conflict without U.S. leadership, facilitation and resolute support.

President Obama’s speech in Jerusalem and your sustained engagement once again raised the hopes of majorities of Israelis and Palestinians, and their supporters here, that the United States will succeed in helping Israel and the Palestinian Authority achieve a two-state peace agreement, before it is too late. A two-state agreement, in which both peoples will live in peace, security, and mutual recognition, represents the only realistic resolution of the conflict. Over time, developments on the ground and failures of leadership are making that goal more difficult to achieve.

With reference to your briefing of religious leaders at Georgetown University on January 28, we are united in support of your commitment to achieve peace, drawing on benchmark principles and practical ideas from previous official and informal negotiations that offer possible compromises to resolve all issues in the conflict.

Mr. Secretary, we believe the time for Israeli-Palestinian peace is now, and that achieving peace needs your continued, determined engagement. We continue to be committed to mobilizing public support of our members in synagogues, churches and mosques across the country for your efforts, and we look forward to meeting with you at an appropriate time to discuss ways we can help.

Sincerely,

List of Endorsers follows.


NILI Letter to Secretary of State Kerry
May 20, 2014
List of Endorsers

Christian Leaders:
Bishop Richard E. Pates, Chairman, USCCB Committee on International Justice and Peace
Theodore Cardinal McCarrick, Archbishop Emeritus of Washington  
Archbishop Vicken Aykasian, Director, Ecumenical Affairs, Armenian Orthodox Church in America
Archimandrite Nathanael Symeonides, Ecumenical Affairs, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
Jim Winkler, President/General Secretary, National Council of Churches of Christ USA
The Rev. Elizabeth A. Eaton, Presiding Bishop, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Bishop Warner H. Brown Jr., President, Council of Bishops, United Methodist Church
Most Rev. Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop and Primate, Episcopal Church
Reverend Gradye Parsons, Stated Clerk, Presbyterian Church (USA)
Reverend Geoffrey Black, General Minister & President, United Church of Christ
Reverend Dr. Sharon Watkins, General Minister, President, Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ)
Richard Stearns, President, World Vision US
Reverend Leighton Ford, President, Leighton Ford Ministries, Board Member, World Vision US
David Neff, former Editorial Vice‐President, Christianity Today
John M. Buchanan, Editor and Publisher, Christian Century

Jewish Leaders:
Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President, Union of Reform Judaism
Rabbi Rick Block, President, Central Conference of American Rabbis
Rabbi David Saperstein, Director, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
Rabbi Elliot Dorff, Ph.D. Rector and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, American Jewish University  
Rabbi Burt Visotzky, Jewish Theological Seminary
Rabbi Jason Klein, President, Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association
Rabbi Amy Small, Past President, Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association
Rabbi Peter Knobel, Past President, Central Conference of American Rabbis
Rabbi Paul Menitoff, Executive Vice President Emeritus, Central Conference of American Rabbis
Rabbi Alvin M. Sugarman, Rabbi Emeritus, The Temple, Atlanta Georgia

Muslim Leaders:
Imam Mohammed Magid, President, Islamic Society of North America
Dr. Sayyid Muhammad Syeed, National Director, Islamic Society of North America
Naeem Baig, Executive Director, Islamic Circle of North America
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, Founder of the ASMA Society and Chairman of the Cordoba Initiative
Dawud Assad, President Emeritus, Council of Mosques, USA
Imam Yahya Hendi, Founder and President, Clergy Beyond Borders
Eide Alawan, Interfaith Office for Outreach, Islamic Center of America  
Iftekhar A. Hai, Founding Director, United Muslims of America Interfaith Alliance

*Organizations for Identification Only

nili-letter-to-secretary-kerry-on-israeli-palestinian-peace-negotiations-2014-05-20.pdf
See more resources by category: