Statement on Absentee Voting 2020

Missouri State

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Dear Members of the Jewish Community of Missouri,

Our Jewish tradition values human life above virtually all else.

We are taught in the earliest chapters of the Torah, our core biblical text, that God created mankind in the image of the Divine (Genesis 1:27).  Our rabbis teach us that to save one life is to save an entire world, and to destroy one life is to destroy an entire world. Indeed, every person has the potential to create a universe and the loss of any person is immeasurable.

The commandment to protect life extends beyond one’s own life to an obligation to protect the lives of others. The Torah instructs: “Neither shall you stand by the blood of your neighbor” (Leviticus 19:16). When the life of any person is in danger, almost all other religious laws become inapplicable.

It is for these very reasons that at this time of pandemic, our community has recognized the need to forgo all of our in-person religious rituals in the hopes of protecting the lives of those around us. Prayer services have been suspended or moved into the virtual sphere, the intricate process of preparing bodies for burial has been severely diminished, and even the holiday of Passover, one of our most central community festivals, was relegated exclusively to the home.

As the pandemic continues, our Jewish teachings, laws, and traditions require us to stay home except in situations where leaving the home is essential to preserving life. Wherever else possible, one must do everything in one’s power to do whatever else is needed from the safety and security of one’s own home.

We, the undersigned Jewish religious leaders of Missouri, believe therefore that it is a deeply-held religious belief to remain home on days in which elections are held and that such a belief qualifies one under the Missouri law to vote in any regional, state, or federal elections via absentee ballot.

Signed,

Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas City

Missouri Rabbis:
Rabbi Jeffrey Abraham, Congregation B’nai Amoona
Rabbi Michael Alper, Temple Israel
Rabbi Doug Alpert, Congregation Kol Ami-KC
Rabbi Noah Arnow, Kol Rinah
Rabbi James Bennett, Congregation Shaare Emeth
Rabbi Barbara Block, Springfield, MO
Rabbi Daniel Bogard, Central Reform Congregation
Rabbi Karen Bogard, Central Reform Congregation
Rabbi Micah Buck-Yael
Rabbi Shulamit Cenker
Cantor-Rabbi Ron Eichaker, United Hebrew Congregation
Rabbi Amy Feder, Temple Israel
Cantor Josh Finkel
Rabbi Randy Fleisher, Central Reform Congregation
Rabbi Andrea Goldstein, Congregation Shaare Emeth
Rabbi James Stone Goodman, Central Reform Congregation
Rabbi Elizabeth Hersh, Temple Emanuel
Rabbi Brad Horwitz, Jewish Community Center of St Louis

Rabbinical Association of Greater Kansas City

St. Louis Rabbinical and Cantorial Association

Rabbi Howard Kaplansky, United Hebrew Congregation
Rabbi Lori Levine, Congregation Shaare Emeth
Rabbi Alan Londy
Rabbi Tracy Nathan, Jewish Federation of St. Louis
Maharat Rori Picker Neiss, Jewish Community Relations Council
Rabbi Carnie Shalom Rose, Congregation B’nai Amoona
Rabbi Brigitte Rosenberg
Rabbi Jonathan Rudnick, Jewish Community Chaplain, KC
Rabbi Jessica Shafrin
Rabbi Scott Shafrin, Kol Rinah
Rabbi Mark Shook, Temple Israel
Rabbi Moshe Shulman, Young Israel of St. Louis
Rabbi Garth Silberstein, Bais Abraham Congregation
Rabbi Scott Slarskey, Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School
Rabbi Jeffrey Stiffman, Congregation Shaare Emeth
Rabbi Susan Talve, Central Reform Congregation
Cantor Seth Warner, Congregation Shaare Emeth

St. Louis Rabbinical and Cantoral Association


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