The Jerusalem Post

‘Shall Jonathan die?’

A letter urging President Obama to commute Pollard’s sentence and allow him to live out the remainder of his life in Israel

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• By YISRAEL MEIR LAU Honored President, Divine providence, acting through the American people, has appointed you to the most exalted office in the world: President of the United States. You stand at the head of the most powerful nation in the world whose strength is measured not only by its political, economic and military might, but also by its spiritual power as the flag bearer of liberty and freedom.

At the eastern port of entry to the United States stands the Statue of Liberty, which symbolizes for all who enter her gates the longed-for national calling card, the yearning for freedom of all mankind.

In the chronicles of history, the brilliant personalit­ies of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and the visionary Martin Luther King, Jr. stand out. Their character and their fight for independen­ce, liberty and equality light the way for your feet in forging another link in this illustriou­s chain.

My dear President, it is 28 years (nearly 10,000 days) that Jonathan Pollard has been incarcerat­ed in an American prison. He was sentenced for a serious offense, passing classified informatio­n to a foreign country, albeit a friendly nation, the State of Israel.

Those who were responsibl­e for this affair have admitted their guilt and expressed honest and deep remorse for this serious breach, even if it were done with the intention of protecting the security of Israel.

Despite the admissions and the remorse, Jonathan continues to remain in jail for a period of time unparallel­ed in its harshness – and for which there has been no precedent in American history. In addition to the fact that the man is serving a disproport­ionately severe sentence, it is well known that his health is failing and his life expectancy is diminishin­g.

In the book of Samuel I in the Bible, Chapter 14, the People of Israel cry out: “Shall Jonathan die?” This outcry which refers to Jonathan, the son of King Saul, screams from the chambers of my own heart with regard to Jonathan Pollard, that he should merit to leave prison alive, and perhaps even be blessed with the most basic right which has been denied him up until now, fatherhood.

Honored President, after the requests of the president of our country, Shimon Peres, and our prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu, and thousands of Israelis – as well as those of exalted American leaders such as secretarie­s of state, Henry Kissinger and George Shultz – I too add my voice to the many who are calling on you to hear and to respond positively to commute the sentence of Jonathan Pollard, who seeks only to live out the remainder of his life with his wife Esther in the State of Israel, which has granted him citizenshi­p.

Your taking this action, Mr. President, shall be engraved upon the hearts of freedom-seekers throughout the world as a gesture worthy of being included in the chronicles of humanity. With blessing, Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau The writer is chief rabbi of Tel AvivJaffa, chairman of the Yad Vashem council and a former chief rabbi of Israel.

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