- Maurice Davis (rabbi)
Infobox Person
name = Rabbi Maurice Davis
image_size = 200px
caption = Rabbi Davis, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation newsletter
birth_date = birth date|1921|12|15|mf=y
birth_place =Providence ,Rhode Island ,United States
death_date = death date and age|1993|12|16|1921|12|15|mf=y
death_place =Palm Coast ,Florida ,United States
occupation =Rabbi
spouse = Marion Cronbach
parents = Jack and Sadie Davis
children = 2 children, 6 grandchildrenMaurice Davis (
December 15 ,1921 -December 16 ,1993 ) was aRabbi , andhuman rights activist. He was a past director of theAmerican Family Foundation , now known as theInternational Cultic Studies Association . [http://www.whyaretheydead.net/misc/Factnet/CO0194.TXT In Memoriam - Rabbi Maurice Davis: Human Rights Champion] , "The Cult Observer", Vol. 11 No. 1 1994] Davis was the rabbi of the Jewish Community Center ofWhite Plains, New York . Davis was a regular contributor to "The Jewish Post and Opinion", where he had a column. Davis served on thePresident's Commission on Equal Opportunity , in the Lyndon B. Johnson Administration.Davis has also been quoted as saying:
Family life
Rabbi Davis married Marion Cronbach, daughter of Rose Hentil and prominent reform rabbi and known pacifist (and Davis' teacher)
Abraham Cronbach . Davis and his wife had two children, JayR (Bahir), who has two children and is Rabbi of [http://www.rockymountainhai.com/ Rocky Mountain Hai] , a trans-denominationalHavurah based inColorado ; and Michael, who has four children and is Rabbi of [http://www.emanuelict.org/ Congregation Emanu-El] , Wichita,Kansas .Civil rights work
In 1952, Davis founded the
Kentucky Committee on Desegregation . He served as chairman of thePresident's Commission on Equal Opportunity , in 1965. In 1965 he marched withMartin Luther King, Jr. from Selma toMontgomery, Alabama .Opposition to the Unification Church
In 1970, when two of his congregants' children became involved with the
Unification Church , Davis began to educate himself more about the nature and methodology ofcult s. He soon became involved in assisting the parents of "cult children". [Hypnosis for young adults: Freeing “the doctor who resides within”, "Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy", ISSN|0022-0116, Volume 12, Number 2 / September, 1981.] Davis directed and appeared in the film, "You Can Go Home Again", produced by theUnion of American Hebrew Congregations . Davis observed commonalities among the young people he counseled that had joined cults. He found that most of these individuals were dropouts from mainline churches and synagogues - and that they were on a quest for idealism, community and a sense of belonging. [ [http://www.americamagazine.org/gettext.cfm?articleTypeID=1&textID=3752&issueID=496 "A Glass Half Empty"] , James J. DiGiacomo, "America", Vol. 191 No. 7,September 20 ,2004 ., ISSN: 0002-7049]Davis founded and headed the national anti-Moon organization called Citizens Engaged in Reuniting Families, which in 1976 comprised 500 families. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,913685-2,00.html Mad About Moon] , "
TIME Magazine ",November 10 ,1975
Last week Sheeran and 500 other parents met at a Westchester County synagogue whose rabbi, Maurice Davis, heads a 500-family national anti-Moon organization called Citizens Engaged in Reuniting Families. Some 20 young defectors from the Moon cult were present; several urged their elders to drive up to Barrytown and rescue their children. Distraught parents gave one another moral support. ] Davis stated that he received letters from distraught parents all over the United States, telling "the same story"."United States Congressional Record", 94th Congress,United States House of Representatives , 2nd session,January 28 ,1976 , Congressional Record, Volume 122, Part 2.
It’s frightening what these Moonies can do to the family unit..I get letters from parents all over the country telling me the same story..The kids are swept along by his outfit and then taken away for a few days to a ‘workshop.’ By the time the parents see their kids again – if they can manage to see them – the kids are starry-eyed and ready to take on anyone who disagrees with them. It’s a form of hypnotism. There is something very unhealthy going on.] He elaborated his points, asserting that the recruitment tactics used by the Unification Church are "a form of hypnotism". In November 1976, Rabbi Davis spoke at Temple Israel of NorthernWestchester, New York , on the topic of "The Moon People And Our Children". [ [http://ny054.urj.net/History/index.htm A Temple on the Mount: A History of Temple Israel of Northern Westchester] , by Jacob Judd, Ph.D., 1999, retrieved 2/8/07.] He has also compared the Unification Church to the Nazi Youth movement, and to the Peoples Temple. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/misc/hearing2.htm Cults Hearing Noisy, Tense] , By Marjorie Hyer, "Washington Post ", Tuesday, February 6, 1979; Page A14
.. they saved their deepest animus for Rabbi Maurice Davis of White Plains, N.Y., a prime mover in the anti-cult movement. He was repeatedly interrupted with shouts of "lies! That's a lie!" as he spoke of death threats he had received and likened the Unification Church to the Nazi Youth Movement and the Peoples Temple. The rabbi inflamed the crowd even further with his concluding comments: "I am here to protest against child molesters. For as surely as there are those who lure children with lollypops in order to rape their bodies, so, too, do these lure children with candy-coated lies in order to rape their minds."]Other work opposing controversial groups
At one point in time Davis had sold
Jim Jones asynagogue which became the structure that housed the firstPeoples Temple group inIndianapolis, Indiana . When informed of the massacre atJonestown , Guyana, Davis remarked: "I keep thinking what happens when the power of love is twisted into the love of power". [ [http://www.ideajournal.com/articles.php?id=7 Masters and Slaves: The Tragedy of Jonestown] , [http://www.ideajournal.com/authors.php?id=3 Fanita English, M.S.W.] , September 1, 1996 Vol.1, no.2, "Idea", ISSN|1532-1712] In 1981, Davis was quoted inRonald Enroth , Ph.D.'s book "Youth, Brainwashing and the Extremist Cults" as comparing theChurch of Scientology to "the Nazi youth movement". [Rabbi Maurice Davis, quoted inRonald Enroth , Ph.D.'s "Youth, brainwashing, and the extremist cults", 1977, Grand Rapids: Zondervan Pub. House.
The last time I ever witnessed a movement that had these qualifications: (1) a totally monolithic movement with a single point of view and a single authoritarian head; (2) replete with fanatical followers who are prepared and programmed to do anything their master says; (3) supplied by absolutely unlimited funds; (4) with a hatred of everyone on the outside; (5) with suspicion of parents, against their parents -- the last movement that had those qualifications was the Nazi youth movement, and I'll tell you, I'm scared. [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/Shelf/wakefield/us-16.html online] ]Davis later testified at a Congressional panel organized by Senator Bob Dole that he had received death threats due to these statements. In 1982, Davis received the
Leo J. Ryan Award , named for the first and only Congressman to die in the line of duty, Representative Leo J. Ryan. In 1990, Davis criticized theJews for Jesus movement as being "devious" and "deceptive". He further stated that "people who accept Jesus as the Messiah by definition Christians; they are not Jewish." [http://www.bsu.edu/classes/fears/relst151/jewchristians.html Messianic Jews in Indianapolis] , "The Indianapolis Star ", January 27, 1990, page A-8, By Carol Elrod, Star Religion Writer
In his column in a recent issue of The Jewish Post and Opinion, a national newspaper, Rabbi Maurice Davis wrote that people who refer to themselves as Jews for Jesus, Hebrew Christians or Messianic Jews "have pretended not only that they are Jewish, which they are not, but that they speak for either Jews or Judaism, which they do not." "They have distorted our holidays, demeaned our faith, misstated our history, and belittled a legacy which we have spent centuries preserving and enlarging." Rabbi Davis, a former spiritual leader at Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, went on to note that people who accept Jesus as the Messiah by definition Christians; they are not Jewish.]Later life
Before he passed away, Davis was treated at a rehabilitation center in
Florida . [ [http://www.whyaretheydead.net/misc/Factnet/CO1091AA.TXT Rabbi Maurice Davis ill] , FACTnet, retrieved 2/8/07.]Herbert L. Rosedale , at the time president of theAmerican Family Foundation , said of Davis: "A great and gentle radiance has left our scene with the death of Rabbi Maurice Davis. He was one of the people who first brought me into the circle of those devoted to helping cult victims. His compassion and vision were inspiring. He saw clearly the dangers which awaited those who lost their free will to totalism."Education
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Hebrew Union College , Rabbinical degreeAwards, honors
Works
*"You Can Go Home Again", film director, produced by
Union of American Hebrew Congregations References
ee also
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List of cult and new religious movement researchers External links
* [http://www.whyaretheydead.net/misc/Factnet/CO0194.TXT In Memoriam - Rabbi Maurice Davis: Human Rights Champion] , "The Cult Observer", Vol. 11 No. 1 1994
* [http://www.rockymountainhai.com Rocky Mountain Hai - Rabbi JayR (Bahir) Davis (official website)]
* [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=142052124&MyToken=b9b689c0-f9c0-42bd-885d-cdad48184463 Rocky Mountain Hai - Rabbi JayR (Bahir) Davis (myspace site)]
* [http://www.emanuelict.org/ Congregation Emanu-El, Wichita, KS]
* [http://www.ihcindy.org/ Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation]
* [http://www.bsu.edu/classes/fears/relst151/jewchristians.html The Indianapolis Star, January 27, 1990]
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