The head of the Israel-based Rabbis for Human Rights group has urged Jews to reflect on the way in which they deal with those those outside their faith and to ask for the forgiveness of God about mistreating people in the name of Judaism, reports Ecumenical News International.
"The way we treat non-Jews reflects on our God and our religion," Rabbi Arik Ascherman, the executive director of Rabbis for Human Rights, told Ecumenical News International. "And to mistreat people in the name of Judaism defames and desecrate God's name."
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