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First Posted: 11/18/2010 8:05 am Updated: 05/25/2011 7:15 pm

Christian Zionism

By Michele Chabin
Religion News Service

JERUSALEM (RNS) When Texas megachurch pastor John Hagee wrapped up a visit to Israel on Monday (Nov. 15) with 40 pastors in tow, he sought out the places where Jesus walked, preached and prayed some 2,000 years ago.

But there was another meeting on the itinerary that was a must-not-miss event for Hagee and his host: a sit-down with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The fact that Netanyahu -- knee-deep in contentious talks with Palestinians over a freeze on Israeli settlement construction -- found time to meet Hagee's contingent speaks volumes about the ties between Israeli officials and evangelical Christians.

Christian Zionist support for Israel is at an all-time high, observers say, and Israelis, American Jews and Palestinians are all taking notice -- some favorable, some not.

While Israel has long courted financial and political support from evangelicals, many Jewish American leaders have viewed the alliance with suspicion, leery about potential proselytizing and uncomfortable with evangelicals' domestic agenda at home.

Recently, though, the American Jewish community has found a new appreciation for evangelical support at a time of mounting international criticism of Israeli policy and financial hardships for many prominent Jewish groups.

Hit hard by the economic downturn and the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme that decimated Jewish charities, American Jewish groups are sending less money to Israel. Dozens of evangelical groups "have definitely stepped in to fill some of the void," said Dan Brown, creator of the website e-jewishphilanthropy.com.

One of those groups is the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ), a Chicago-based evangelical group that has donated as much as $70 million to Israel in 2009 alone, and another $30 million to Jewish causes in the former Soviet Union and elsewhere.

Five years ago, Hadassah magazine, a mainstream Jewish women's magazine, rejected an ad from Eckstein's group. But this year, after a large donation to a Hadassah-affiliated hospital in Jerusalem, Hadassah honored Eckstein's group at its annual gala.

"We still haven't been embraced by the establishment Jewish organizations, but I do think there's a growing admiration because we've been able to grow by leaps and bounds over the past three years while the Jewish federation system and other sources of Jewish philanthropy
have suffered declines," said founder Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein.

Evangelical leaders say their reliance on thousands of small donors -- rather than a few mega-givers -- has helped them weather the recession and actually increase their funding to Israel. No one knows how much Christian Zionists give Israel in total, but the amount is
substantial.

The organizations, including many based in the U.S., support Israeli hospitals, schools and social welfare programs. A few pay for bomb shelters and ambulances, and assist elderly Holocaust survivors and victims of terror attacks. Hagee's San Antonio-based group has donated more than $50 million since 2006, including $8.5 million this year.

Monetary support, however, is just part of the equation.

For the past four years, another Hagee group, Christians United for Israel, has held an annual Washington summit to push Israeli concerns on U.S. lawmakers. Christian Zionist groups sponsor letter-writing campaigns and are active on college campuses.

Joshua Reinstein, director of the seven-year-old Knesset Christian Allies Caucus in the Israeli parliament, said there has been "an explosion of support" from evangelical political leaders. The group now has pro-Israel "legislators of faith" caucuses in 18 countries, including the U.S.

Palestinian Christians, who have successfully cultivated their own powerful and wealthy allies in the mainline Protestant and Roman Catholic churches, are vocally opposed to Christian Zionism. Many of their church allies are active in the so-called Global BDS movement --
boycotts, divestment and sanctions of Israeli goods and citizens.

Christian Zionism is "a heretical and false interpretation of Christian theology" that "justifies violence and oppression in the name of God," said Jonathan Kuttab, chairman of the West Bank's Bethlehem Bible College.

Ari Morgenstern, a spokesman for Christian United for Israel, reads the Bible differently.

"The biblical mandate for Christian Zionism is Genesis 12:3," he said, referring to a verse where God promises to bless those who bless Israel, and curse her foes. "As Pastor Hagee has said, Christians should support Israel because it is simply the right thing to do."

Ironically, just as American Jewish groups have warmed to Christian Zionist partners, several prominent ultra-Orthodox Israeli rabbis have forbidden their followers from accepting funds or services from organizations funded -- even in part -- by evangelicals.

David Parsons, spokesman for the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, said hard-line rabbis pressured Israeli dignitaries not to attend the recent opening of a home for Holocaust victims that was partially funded by Parson's group.

"It's a real shame they tried to spoil the event," Parsons said. "We don't missionize, and the focus should have been on the needs of destitute Holocaust survivors."

Shimon Sebag, whose charitable group Yad Ezer L'Haver runs the home, said it "never crossed my mind" to refuse the Embassy's assistance. Sebag said the 55 elderly residents now have "a warm home, meals and medical care."

"The Talmud says, 'When you save one life, you save a world,'" Sebag said. "The Embassy saved 55 worlds."

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02:56 PM on 11/24/2010
The term "faustian bargain" leaps to mind.
06:31 PM on 11/23/2010
This is surprising given that Isreal has government funded abortion on demand.
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10:37 PM on 11/26/2010
You got that right, I wonder how those fundies manage to turn a blind eye to that
08:14 PM on 12/14/2010
It has never been about principles! Interests are the order of the day.
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MikeDu
Both salubrious and lugubrious concurrently.
10:57 AM on 11/23/2010
The fundamentalists think that supporting Israel will hasten the end of the world. There's even someone in Texas, I hear, who's trying to breed a line of pure white cattle in order to perform the necessary biblically mandated end-of-time sacrifices. These people also imagined the Iraq invasion promoted the same goal. If Israel finds itself attracting crackpot delusionals that says something not very complimentary about Israel.
04:12 PM on 11/23/2010
Have a Nice Doomsday by Nicholas Guyatt is a great book about Hagee's group and what they are trying to do. You may enjoy the read.
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02:05 AM on 11/24/2010
In the meantime the Israelis gladly accept their money and laugh at them behind their backs.
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Nomccain
04:15 PM on 11/22/2010
Hagee should practice the Christian principle of non-gluttony! He's hard to look at and take seriously. But, the money is good!
03:16 PM on 11/21/2010
Does anyone know a doctor who could perform a foreskin graft?
11:06 AM on 11/21/2010
Aside from historical references of events and people, there's NO RELIGIOUS CONNECTION and foundation between Judaism and Christianity. People like Hagee are living and perpetuating the myth of judaeo-christian oneness and continuity. Judaism absolutely and categorically does not recognize Christianity even as a separate religion.
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Grada3784
God is a Parent, not an abuser.
10:29 AM on 11/21/2010
Are the Israelis that fond of memories of the ghetto? The sweetness of pograms and the delights of gentlemen's agreements?

I think I better go check what Martin Luther had to say on the subject; I already know what the Popes had to say. And the Israelis better brush up on Hagee's end time stuff.
11:14 PM on 11/20/2010
The relationship of Evangelical Christians with Israel is cynical at best. The Evans believe that all the Jews most return to the holy land so that they can then force Jesus to return. When Jesus does this he's really pissed off and kills all the Jews ( and Muslims even Non-Evan Christians) and then all the Evan go to a really boring version of heaven. The Israelis laugh at this nonsense but take all the political benefits and donations they can get to further their agenda of Palestinian land acquisition.
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bryanzth
Honest to Goodness USA Patriot!
04:40 PM on 11/23/2010
"force Jesus to return" Doesn't that sound weird? As if mere mortals can use magic to "force" their demigod to do tricks.

Stuff like this only further convinces me that Evangelicals, Fundamentalists and Dominionists are idolators. They worship the Bible, which they have made into a graven (by a stylus, let's say) image.

BZ.
06:44 AM on 11/24/2010
These people think they can make God serve them. They are offensive to God and Jesus. God is like a monkey on a stick that they control at their whims. Pitiful.
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10:39 PM on 11/26/2010
According to what I have read about the return to Isr@el, they are not supposed to return until their version of Jesus leads them back, so they shouldn't be there now
09:25 PM on 11/20/2010
Cause: they want they money too!
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patience1
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09:50 AM on 11/20/2010
Toxic combinations to the PEACE !
08:28 AM on 11/23/2010
fanned & fav'd patience1 . . it sure is a toxic combination to peace . . . neither respects the dignity of the Palestinian people . . . .
03:37 AM on 11/20/2010
Knowing how warlike , economically reactionary and racist most of the American Evangelical leadership is, it is no honour for Israel to be their close friend.
09:31 PM on 11/19/2010
This is not new news to me. This is very old. The Zionist State would not be able to survive without the support of America and Britain, they are their founders and America provides for them with a figurative umbilical chord.

There has to be a sufficient amount of common people in the American society who are constantly fooled into believing that the Zionist State is something very special and important in order for the government to maintain support for the Zionist State.
06:37 PM on 11/19/2010
Would that cause be money.
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patience1
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04:07 PM on 11/19/2010
Do they reallty think that God want them to support a government who are opressed the weak people?
Is this a good Christian ? I do not believe that somebody like Mr carter, Desmond Tutu, Nelson Mandela or mother Theresa would do that. Close your eyes for all the suffering human being whether their muslim or christian who live there? Do you think God agree to that? These Evangelist think they have 'golden tickets' to heavens, hell for the rest. Why is that evangelist are very hard and hateful to rest of people who does not 'born again' like them? Where is the humanity?
Even a lot of jewish people are against the Israelis policy, the whole world who simply care about humanity and human rights are upset with Israelis Government. Here the Evangelist believe that they have to serve and obey the Israelis because God asked them to do or Jesus the loving and care personality that always with the unfortunate and poor also want them to do so.' Dumb', 'dea'f and 'blind' indeed!
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08:30 AM on 11/23/2010
great blog patience . . . . where is the humanity indeed . . . where is the respect for the dignity of human life . . . both groups are political . . . . and are more about power than they care about human rights or human dignity