An Open Letter to the Jewish Community
Dear sisters and brothers,
We write as leaders of Christian communities in Queensland wanting to express our solidarity with you in the wake of recent antisemitic attacks, which have left the Jewish community generally feeling vulnerable and threatened.
Queensland has not felt the force of these attacks as other parts of Australia have; but there is no cause for complacency here. We had thought that antisemitism was deeply alien to this country, not part of our DNA as it is elsewhere in the world. But recent events have shown that this ancient and irrational hatred lurks deep in the national psyche, awaiting a trigger like the current conflict in the Middle East to unleash its venom.
The recent commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz recalled the Shoah and highlighted the danger of forgetting. We remember that the Shoah came as the climax of an entire history of exclusion and persecution. We remember that demonic forces in the human psyche made of the Jewish people an innocent scapegoat on to whom were projected the sins of others. We remember that antisemitism, at least in the West, is a form of self-hatred, since we are all spiritually semites.
Yet as Albert Camus writes at the end of his novel The Plague: “The plague bacillus never dies or disappears for good; it can lie dormant for years and years”. Transported from another world, the antisemitism bacillus has, it seems, lain dormant for many years in this country, only to strike in a way and at a time we did not see coming.
It strikes us all, but the Jewish community most particularly. Therefore, we come to you with the antidote of solidarity and the balm of fraternity. That is why we wanted to speak to you in a letter rather than about you in a statement. You are our flesh and blood, and we will do whatever we can to accompany, support and defend you. Our prayers surround you: may the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the Father of Jesus, grant you protection and peace.
Reverend David Baker General Secretary Queensland Churches Together |
Bishop Bartholomew Greek Orthodox Diocese of Brisbane |
Archbishop Mark Coleridge Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane |
Major Mark Everitt Divisional Leader The Salvation Army Queensland |
Mr Richard Giesken District Superintendent Church of the Nazarene Australia North and West |
Archbishop Jeremy Greaves Anglican Archdiocese of Southern Queensland |
Bishop Timothy Harris Catholic Diocese of Townsville |
Mr Gary Hourigan National Director of Church Health International Network of Churches |
Bishop Ken Howell Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba |
Reverend Bruce Moore Moderator Uniting Church in Australia Queensland Synod |
Reverend Stewart Pieper Director of QB Church Services Queensland Baptists |
Reverend Rob Simpson District Superintendent Wesleyan Methodist Church |
Reverend Dr Mark Vainikka Bishop Lutheran Church in Australia – Queensland District |