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'''Christians United for Israel''' (CUFI) is an ] |
'''Christians United for Israel''' (CUFI) is an ] Christian organization that supports actively Israel."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cufi.org/site/PageServer?pagename=advocate |title=Christians United for Israel, "Advocacy," |accessdate=23 May 2008}}</ref> It is the largest pro-Israel organization in the United States.<ref name=Rubin>, ], August 2, 2010, Vol. 15, No. 43, Weekly Standard.</ref> Operating under the leadership of ], it provides a national association through which churches, ]s, ministries, and individuals in America promote support for ] financially and politically. | ||
CUFI says it draws support from the ] ].{{#tag:ref|"The Bible commands us to pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122:6), to speak out for Zion’s sake (Isaiah 62:1), to be watchmen on the walls of Jerusalem (Isaiah 62:6) and to bless the Jewish people (Genesis 12:3). These and so many other verses of the Bible have one overriding message: as Christians we have a Biblical obligation to defend Israel and the Jewish people."<ref name="CUFI">{{cite web|url=http://www.cufi.org/site/PageServer |title=Christians United for Israel (main page) |accessdate=23 March 2008}}</ref>|group=Note}} Operating under the leadership of ], it provides a national association through which churches, ]s, ministries, and individuals in America promote support for ] financially and politically. | |||
==Foundation== | ==Foundation== | ||
"Christians United for Israel" was originally formed in 1992 by David Lewis. However, the organization later became inactive. The evangelical minister ] sought and received permission from Lewis to use the title for his own organization.{{citation needed|date=October 2017}} Hagee called upon ] leaders in America to join him in launching his new initiative. Over 400 leaders, each representing a denomination, mega-church, media ministry, publishing company, or Protestant university voiced support and Christians United for Israel was created.{{citation needed|date=October 2017}} Hagee would legally incorporate the revived organization on February 7, 2006. Since its reorganization it has operated out of ], where Hagee has long operated his own ministry. | |||
"Christians United for Israel" was originally formed in 1992 by David Lewis. However, the organization later became inactive. | |||
The evangelical minister ] sought and received permission from Lewis to use the title for his own organization.{{#tag:ref|"Greetings in Christ Jesus, Dear Mr. xxxxxx, You are correct. There was a similar group of the same name started in further back than 1992. Pastor Hagee conferred with Pastor David Lewis who held the original name. Pastor Lewis did not further his efforts using the name Christians United For Israel and allowed Pastor Hagee to take the name and supports the current CUFI. Thank you for your interest in Christians United For Israel. Blessings, Roy Casanova, Staff Assistant, Christians United For Israel, P.O. Box 1307, San Antonio, Texas 78295, www.cufi.org"<ref>E-mail conversation with Roy Casanova, Staff Assistant, CUFI, April 24, 2008</ref>|group=Note}} Hagee called upon ] leaders in America to join him in launching his new initiative. Over 400 leaders, each representing a denomination, mega-church, media ministry, publishing company, or Protestant university voiced support and Christians United for Israel was created.<ref></ref> | |||
Hagee would legally incorporate the revived organization on February 7, 2006. Since its reorganization it has operated out of ], where Hagee has long operated his own ministry. | |||
The first college chapter of Christians United for Israel was established at ] |
The first college chapter of Christians United for Israel was established at ].<ref>{{cite web |author=Michael Lando |url=http://fr.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1178708600704&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter |title=Christians to train in Israel advocacy, |publisher=Jerusalem Post |date=May 14, 2007 |accessdate=23 May 2008}}</ref> At the 2011 CUFI ] Summit, it was reported that "CUFI on Campus" chapters had been formed or were in the process of formation on over 75 college campuses and CUFI was reported to have a presence on 225 campuses.<ref>{{cite speech | ||
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In March 2012, the |
In March 2012, the number of members passed one-million, a milestone that meant CUFI was the largest US-based pro-Israel organization.<ref name="ToI 18Mar2012">{{cite news |url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/1-million-evangelicals-pledge-support-for-israel/ |title=Evangelical group to welcome millionth Israel supporter |author=Hillary Zaken |date=18 March 2012 |newspaper=The Times of Israel |accessdate=18 March 2012}}</ref> By January 2015, the membership passed two million.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cufi.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=13107&security=1601&news_iv_ctrl=-1|title=Christians United for Israel Reaches Two Million Members - Christians United for Israel - We speak and act with one voice in support of Israel|website=www.cufi.org|access-date=2017-02-06}}</ref> | ||
==Main objectives== | |||
*"To educate and build Christian support for Israel throughout America": CUFI seeks to rally ] in support of Israel for biblical and moral reasons. CUFI pursues this goal through the distribution of ], ]s, Middle East Briefings, and holding annual Nights to Honor Israel in communities throughout the country. | |||
==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
===A Night to Honor Israel=== | ===A Night to Honor Israel=== | ||
CUFI host "Nights to Honor Israel" events in cities across the United States |
CUFI host "Nights to Honor Israel" events in cities across the United States to expres Christian solidarity with the State of Israel and the Jewish people.<ref name="nhi">{{cite web|url=http://www.cufi.org/site/PageServer?pagename=events_honor_israel|title=Christians United for Israel has hundreds of Nights to Honor Israel in cities across America|year=2010|publisher=Christians United for Israel|accessdate=26 February 2011}}</ref> Such "Night to Honor Israel" events have often sought to include members of local Jewish communities.<ref name="Jenna Mitelman">{{cite web |author=Jenna Mitelman |url=http://tcjewfolk.com/a-jewish-girl-walks-into-a-church/ |title=A Jewish Girl Walks Into a Church -- a Jewish view of a "Night to Honor Israel" |publisher=TC Jewfolk |accessdate=25 April 2011 }}</ref> Funds raised are often given to the local Jewish federations to assist with efforts in Israel. One such "Night to Honor Israel" event was covered by Minnesota magazine TC Jewfolk in 2010.<ref name="Jenna Mitelman"/> | ||
===Washington/Israel Summit=== | ===Washington/Israel Summit=== | ||
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===National Night to Honor Israel 2008, 2009, 2010=== | ===National Night to Honor Israel 2008, 2009, 2010=== | ||
On July 22 CUFI held their 2008 National Night to Honor Israel. Ambassador ], Pastor ] and Senator ] (I-CT) spoke with live music interludes. For the first time CUFI hosted several prominent Catholic leaders in a show of unity between Pastor Hagee and the Catholic Church. CUFI held an annual Washington Summit July 20–23, 2009. The most recent CUFI annual Washington Summit took place on July 20–22, 2010. Israeli PM Netanyahu addressed the gathering by videoconference. | |||
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On July 22 CUFI held their 2008 National Night to Honor Israel. Ambassador ], Pastor ] and Senator ] (I-CT) spoke with live music interludes. Senator Lieberman opened his speech by saying "I am your brother Joseph." In his speech Lieberman re-affirmed his support for CUFI, Israel and Pastor Hagee. In addition Hagee cleared up some myths regarding his beliefs on Israel. The attendance, which many thought would be down from previous years,{{fact|date=June 2015}} exceeded all expectations. With the Washington DC Convention Center packed from front to back without an open seat in sight attendees waved American and Israeli flags in support for CUFI, America and the State of Israel. For the first time CUFI hosted several prominent Catholic leaders in a show of unity between Pastor Hagee and the Catholic Church. Father Roger Hunter-Hall spoke and praised CUFI and Pastor Hagee. Pastor Hagee said when the fabricated statements regarding his beliefs on the Catholic Church surfaced he did something that the media wasn't expecting, they acted like Christians. Hagee and the head of the Catholic League met and quickly realized they were being pitted against each other by their enemies for political gain. CUFI held an annual Washington Summit July 20–23, 2009. The most recent CUFI annual Washington Summit took place on July 20–22, 2010. Israeli PM Netanyahu addressed the gathering by videoconference. | |||
==Positions== | ==Positions== | ||
===Support for Jewish People=== | ===Support for Jewish People=== | ||
⚫ | At CUFI's 4th annual convention, CUFI Florida state director Scott Thomas, who is senior pastor at Without Walls Central in ], states that CUFI's support of Israel is not related to Christian ] (one of the features of ], which holds that the modern state of Israel has a central role in bringing about the ]) since Christians believe that there is nothing they can do to speed up that process. Thomas also cited Chapter 12 of ], which states that God will bless those who bless the Jews and curses those who curse the Jews, and said that his Christian faith couldn't exist without the foundation of Judaism.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090726011344/http://jta.org/news/article/2009/07/23/1006730/cufi-conference-brings-criticism-of-obama-administration |date=26 July 2009 }} by Eric Fingerhut, Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), July 23, 2009.</ref> CUFI partners with Jewish interfaith organizations such as the ] (CJCUC). | ||
CUFI states that during ], too many Christians were silent and that today's Christians have an obligation to help protect Israel's 6 million Jews from a second Holocaust, concluding that: "We must get it right this time. Our faith demands it. The times require it. Silence is not an option."<ref name="nhi"/> | |||
⚫ | At CUFI's 4th annual convention, CUFI Florida state director Scott Thomas, who is senior pastor at Without Walls Central in ], states that CUFI's support of Israel is not related to Christian ] (one of the features of ], which holds that the modern state of Israel has a central role in bringing about the ]) since Christians believe that there is nothing they can do to speed up that process. Thomas also cited Chapter 12 of ], which states that God will bless those who bless the Jews and curses those who curse the Jews, and said that his Christian faith couldn't exist without the foundation of Judaism.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090726011344/http://jta.org/news/article/2009/07/23/1006730/cufi-conference-brings-criticism-of-obama-administration |date=26 July 2009 }} by Eric Fingerhut, Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), July 23, 2009.</ref> | ||
CUFI partners with Jewish interfaith organizations such as the ] (CJCUC). Founder of CUFI, ], struck CJCUC founder, Rabbi ], as an impressive man with a clear and resounding voice about his love for the Jewish nation. When Riskin once confronted Hagee with the question about his love for the Jewish nation, "Do you love us because you want to convert us?" Hagee replied, "I love you because of ] 12:3 when the Lord says to ], 'I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you'. I want to be blessed and not cursed, Rabbi".<ref>'''' – translated from Hebrew – page 18</ref> | |||
===Opposition to Hamas=== | ===Opposition to Hamas=== | ||
In November 2012, the group filed a petition calling for ] and the US government to "ban ] from Twitter." | |||
In November 2012, the group filed a petition calling for ] and the US government to "ban ] from Twitter." CUFI makes the point that the Palestinian group currently in charge of the ] is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States' government, and federal law prohibits providing "material support to such groups. The group says that "when it comes to Israel's military campaign, there is little that we here in America can do to help. But when it comes to this second conflict—the so-called 'twitter war'—there is something important we can do."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2012/11/20121124104049698281.html|title=Calls mount to ban Hamas from Twitter|website=www.aljazeera.com|access-date=2017-02-06}}</ref> | |||
===Support for Israel against Iran=== | |||
On its website, CUFI states that: | |||
:There is a new Hitler in the Middle East—President Ahmadinejad of Iran—who has threatened to wipe out Israel and America and is rapidly acquiring the nuclear technology to make good on his threat. If we learned anything from the Holocaust, it is that when a madman threatens genocide we must take him seriously.<ref name="nhi" /> | |||
===Criticism of Obama=== | |||
At a CUFI gathering in Washington, Hagee said, "President Obama is not pro-Israel."<ref name="Rosner"> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140812101733/http://www.cufi.org/newletter/CUFIinActionMar12.pdf |date=12 August 2014 }}, by Shmuel Rosner, ''Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles''. Reprinted in CUFI in Action, March 2012</ref> | |||
===Undivided Jerusalem=== | |||
"Turning part or all of Jerusalem over to the Palestinians would be tantamount to turning it over to the Taliban," Hagee said.<ref>, Etgar Lefkovits, ''Jerusalem Post'', 26/11/2012</ref> | |||
==Criticism from Jews== | ==Criticism from Jews== | ||
Rabbi Eric Yoffie, who has publicly disagreed with Hagee, wanted Jews to stop cooperating with CUFI, because Yoffie felt CUFI had an unacceptable political agenda. |
Rabbi Eric Yoffie, who has publicly disagreed with Hagee, wanted Jews to stop cooperating with CUFI, because Yoffie felt CUFI had an unacceptable political agenda. | ||
==Executive Board== | ==Executive Board== | ||
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Prior to his death in 2007, ] sat on the Executive Board. In early 2008, he was replaced in his seat by his son, Jonathan Falwell. | Prior to his death in 2007, ] sat on the Executive Board. In early 2008, he was replaced in his seat by his son, Jonathan Falwell. | ||
===CUFI Canada=== | ===CUFI Canada=== | ||
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==Notes== | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 07:36, 20 October 2017
Christians United for Israel (CUFI) is an American Christian organization that supports actively Israel." It is the largest pro-Israel organization in the United States. Operating under the leadership of John Hagee, it provides a national association through which churches, parachurch organizations, ministries, and individuals in America promote support for Israel financially and politically.
Foundation
"Christians United for Israel" was originally formed in 1992 by David Lewis. However, the organization later became inactive. The evangelical minister John Hagee sought and received permission from Lewis to use the title for his own organization. Hagee called upon Christian leaders in America to join him in launching his new initiative. Over 400 leaders, each representing a denomination, mega-church, media ministry, publishing company, or Protestant university voiced support and Christians United for Israel was created. Hagee would legally incorporate the revived organization on February 7, 2006. Since its reorganization it has operated out of San Antonio, Texas, where Hagee has long operated his own ministry.
The first college chapter of Christians United for Israel was established at California State University, Bakersfield. At the 2011 CUFI Washington Summit, it was reported that "CUFI on Campus" chapters had been formed or were in the process of formation on over 75 college campuses and CUFI was reported to have a presence on 225 campuses.
In March 2012, the number of members passed one-million, a milestone that meant CUFI was the largest US-based pro-Israel organization. By January 2015, the membership passed two million.
Activities
A Night to Honor Israel
CUFI host "Nights to Honor Israel" events in cities across the United States to expres Christian solidarity with the State of Israel and the Jewish people. Such "Night to Honor Israel" events have often sought to include members of local Jewish communities. Funds raised are often given to the local Jewish federations to assist with efforts in Israel. One such "Night to Honor Israel" event was covered by Minnesota magazine TC Jewfolk in 2010.
Washington/Israel Summit
CUFI holds an annual summit to enable delegates to personally speak with their representatives on behalf of Israel. In response to particular current events, CUFI also mobilizes its members through Rapid Response Alerts to raise popular support for Israel and lobby the U.S. Congress in support of Israel.
National Night to Honor Israel 2008, 2009, 2010
On July 22 CUFI held their 2008 National Night to Honor Israel. Ambassador Dan Gillerman, Pastor John Hagee and Senator Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) spoke with live music interludes. For the first time CUFI hosted several prominent Catholic leaders in a show of unity between Pastor Hagee and the Catholic Church. CUFI held an annual Washington Summit July 20–23, 2009. The most recent CUFI annual Washington Summit took place on July 20–22, 2010. Israeli PM Netanyahu addressed the gathering by videoconference.
Positions
Support for Jewish People
At CUFI's 4th annual convention, CUFI Florida state director Scott Thomas, who is senior pastor at Without Walls Central in Lakeland, Florida, states that CUFI's support of Israel is not related to Christian eschatology (one of the features of dispensationalism, which holds that the modern state of Israel has a central role in bringing about the second coming of Jesus Christ) since Christians believe that there is nothing they can do to speed up that process. Thomas also cited Chapter 12 of Book of Genesis, which states that God will bless those who bless the Jews and curses those who curse the Jews, and said that his Christian faith couldn't exist without the foundation of Judaism. CUFI partners with Jewish interfaith organizations such as the Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation (CJCUC).
Opposition to Hamas
In November 2012, the group filed a petition calling for Twitter and the US government to "ban Hamas from Twitter."
Criticism from Jews
Rabbi Eric Yoffie, who has publicly disagreed with Hagee, wanted Jews to stop cooperating with CUFI, because Yoffie felt CUFI had an unacceptable political agenda.
Executive Board
- Pastor John C. Hagee, Founder and National Chairman, CUFI
- Gary Bauer, President, American Values
- David Brog, Executive Director, CUFI
- Shari Dollinger Magnus, Associate Director, CUFI
- Bishop Keith A Butler, Founder and Pastor, Word of Faith International Christian Center
- Pastors Mac & Lynne Hammond, Senior Pastors, Living Word Christian Center
- Michael Little, President and Chief Operating Officer, The Christian Broadcasting Network
- Pastor George Morrison, Senior Pastor, Faith Bible Chapel
Prior to his death in 2007, Rev. Jerry Falwell sat on the Executive Board. In early 2008, he was replaced in his seat by his son, Jonathan Falwell.
CUFI Canada
- Frank Dimant, CEO
- Charles McVety, National Chairman
See also
- Christian Zionism
- Anglican Friends of Israel
- Israel lobby in the United States
- Philo-Semitism
- Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation
References
- "Christians United for Israel, "Advocacy,"". Retrieved 23 May 2008.
- "Onward, Christian Zionists", Jennifer Rubin, August 2, 2010, Vol. 15, No. 43, Weekly Standard.
- Michael Lando (14 May 2007). "Christians to train in Israel advocacy,". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 23 May 2008.
- Winchester, John (17 July 2011). Establishing A CUFI Chapter on Your Campus (Speech). CUFI on Campus Student Advocacy Day. Washington, D.C.
- Hillary Zaken (18 March 2012). "Evangelical group to welcome millionth Israel supporter". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- "Christians United for Israel Reaches Two Million Members - Christians United for Israel - We speak and act with one voice in support of Israel". www.cufi.org. Retrieved 6 February 2017.
- "Christians United for Israel has hundreds of Nights to Honor Israel in cities across America". Christians United for Israel. 2010. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
- ^ Jenna Mitelman. "A Jewish Girl Walks Into a Church -- a Jewish view of a "Night to Honor Israel"". TC Jewfolk. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
- "Christian Zionist parley: Don't pressure Israel" Archived 26 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine by Eric Fingerhut, Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), July 23, 2009.
- CUFI official website http://www.cufi.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about_executive_board