Friday, November 25, 2016

South Korea abstained from vote against Israel at the UN because treatment of a worker by Orthodox Jewish company

This past weekend I heard an amazing story: Mr. Sol Werdiger, CEO of Outerstuff, (and president of Agudath Israel of America) a company that produces sports apparel, received a phone call from Mr. Oh Joon, the South Korean UN Ambassador asking to meet him for lunch at a Kosher restaurant in Manhattan.
Although Sol did not know the purpose of the meeting he agreed to meet with Mr. Joon.
When they met, Mr. Joon told him the following, "I have always heard negative stereotypes about Jews and Israel and I took it at face value. Then, my daughter took an internship working on design in your company. Throughout the year, she has been telling me how wonderful it is to work at your company."
Mr. Joon continued, "There are four areas which stood out and impressed my daughter. 1) Everyday, at 1:30 p.m., no matter what was going on at the office, all the men including those from neighboring offices, retreated into a room to pray with sincerity and calm. 2) Every Friday the office shuts down early in the afternoon in preparation for your holy Sabbath and is closed on the Sabbath - this includes all workers no matter which faith or religion they maintain. 3) My daughter observed that each petitioner for charity - and there were many - were treated with respect and left with a check in hand. 4) My daughter was treated with the utmost respect and dignity."

Because of the amazing experience and lessons the company taught his daughter, Mr. Joon took out his checkbook and was ready to write a check returning all his daughter's earnings! Mr. Werdiger wouldn't hear from it. "Your daughter worked and earned her salary and rightfully deserves her pay, I will not accept any remuneration."
Then the Ambassador relayed the most amazing thing. "As you know, I have voting privileges at the UN. Because of my renewed appreciation of the Jewish people, I abstained from voting on resolutions against Israel on three occasions. At one resolution I was the ninth vote needed to pass the motion and resolution against Israel and because I abstained, it did not pass!"
Mr. Werdiger told me that no one at the office had any idea that this girl was the daughter of an Ambassador and no one ever imagined what type of impact their typical conduct at work had on her or how this impacted the votes against Israel.
G-d has entrusted us to follow the example of our forefather Avraham to be trailblazers and to set examples becoming a light to all nations by living exemplary lives as outlined by the laws, personalities and experiences of our precious and timeless Torah!

Wishing you a most enjoyable & uplifting Shabbos
Rabbi Dovid Saks
Jewish Heritage Connection, 601 Jefferson Avenue , @ the JCC of Scranton, Scranton, PA 18510

5 comments:

  1. Nice story.

    However, I suspect it is exaggerated/dramatized. An ambassador doesn't have unlimited authority nowadays to decide what to do with regard to foreign policy. He generally votes based on instructions/direction from the higher ups in his home country. So keep that in mind...

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  2. PS: Please check out these pro-Israel web sites:
    www.camera.org * www.HonestReporting.com * www.memri.org * www.ActForAmerica.org * www.aish.com * www.IsraelLawCenter.org

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  3. Can anyone confirm whether this is true?

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    1. Does it have to be? I was told that all the stories of all the רבי'ס, ראש ישיבות, etc. are true and if you question that minor fact that it is impossible to have been true, you are a אפיקורס. This line of thought is unacceptable in the Yeshiva would as much as in the Hasidic world

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  4. DID YOU KNOW:

    In the Biblical Book of Joshua, chapter 13, G_d rebuked the prophet Joshua for failing to conquer the entire Land of Israel?

    Every word and every sentence of the Biblical Book of Joshua has been part of the Jewish faith for 33 centuries, and will continue to be a permanent part of the Jewish faith forever.

    The Babylonian Talmud, tractate Megillah, page 14A, explains that only prophecies that were needed for future generations were recorded in the Bible. Since Joshua chapter 13 was recorded in the Bible, all generations of Jews must learn from it.

    Furthermore, the Biblical Book of Ezekiel teaches that the messiah will increase the size of the land of Israel by conquering more lands. Our Rabbis have taught that in the era of the messiah, the land of Israel will include both sides of the Jordan River. This is NOT something that we must do in out times, but it will eventually happen in the era of the messiah.

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