Chief Rabbi Asks Dalai Lama to Help Set up Religious UN in Jerusalem
February 19, 2006
(IsraelNN.com) Israel's Ashkenazi chief rabbi,
Yonah Metzger, meeting with the Dalai Lama, a Buddhist monk who is the leader of
Tibet, suggested that representatives of the world's religions establish a
United Nations in Jerusalem, representing religions instead of nations, like the
UN currently based in New York.
"Instead of planning for nuclear war and buying tanks and fighter jets, it
will invest in peace," Metzger said. He later reported that the Tibetan
leader was very excited about the idea and offered to help advance it.
Also at the meeting was Chief Sephardic Rabbi Shlomo Amar, Rabbi David Rosen of
the American Jewish Committee (who is on good terms with the Roman Catholic
Church), Rabbi Menachem Froman of Tekoa, kadis (Ethiopian rabbis) and various
Islamic sheikhs.
SOURCE: Arutz Sheva