Jewish Pro-Life Foundation Newsletter 5 November 2017 – 16 Cheshvan 5778
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Dr Daniel Grossman is a lead researcher on studies investigating the safety and accessibility of abortion services. His latest project, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH), acts as a springboard for increased chemical (medical) abortion delivery by Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Dr. Grossman works as a consultant for the abortion giant, providing guidelines for the implementation of new protocols designed to provide home abortion services using the chemical abortion product RU-486.
RU-486, marketed as simple and safe, is just the opposite. It terminates a pregnancy up to 10 weeks through the use of two drugs. Mifepristone, often called “The Abortion Pill“, is an anti-progestin that blocks the action of progesterone which is necessary to establish and maintain placental and embryo attachment. Mifepristone is used in conjunction with misoprostol, a prostaglandin analogue, available in the United States under the brand name Cytotec®. Misoprostol, when administered orally or vaginally, stimulates uterine contractions that expel the embryo and placental tissue.
Health risks to mothers taking chemical abortion pills surpass the health risks of surgical abortion. Complications include incomplete abortion with subsequent life threatening bacterial infection, failure to cause the abortion and cause birth defects to the baby, extensive and weeks long hemorrhage, severe pain, nausea, vomiting, damage to the uterus, and toxic shock from the poisonous chemicals. Chemical abortion at home via telemedicine incurs even greater risk, due to the unavailability of pretesting to determine the age of the baby or an ectopic pregnancy, the hazards of off label use – creative and untested treatment instructions, and no follow up care by a medical doctor with hospital privileges. Read more here.
Though clearly indicated in the product insert, Dr. Grossman’s research results deny these risks, magically reflecting his own bias that “medication abortion, like all abortion, is incredibly safe.”The ACLU is now using his flawed research results to sue the FDA , demanding that chemical abortion pills be available by prescription in commercial pharmacies without a physician visit, leaving women to abort on their own.
Dr. Grossman’s role in the legal arguments and implementation guidelines for widespread use of RU-486 are troublesome for many reasons, but especially three:
1) His zealous support and approval of RU-486 belies the sinister origins of the drug and the company that manufactures it. RU-486 is manufactured by Roussel Uclaf, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hoeschst AG, formally IG Farben, that manufactured Zyklon B, the cyanide gas used at Auschwitz. According to Nuremberg Trial documents, Farben manufactured a variety of poison gases and deadly pharmaceuticals that were used in experimentation and extermination of Jews. Read more here.
2) The underpinnings of Jewish ethical business practice prescribe honesty in marketing. We should not sell a product based on false advertising, especially falsely market a dangerous product as safe! Leviticus 9:14, “You shall not curse the deaf nor put a stumbling block before the blind, but you shall fear your God, I am the Lord” prohibits a Jew from profiting monetarily by intentionally deceiving the consumer, in this case selling a product said to be safe but which is harmful. Dr. Goodman earns a fee from Planned Parenthood for using false information to facilitate the sale of a chemical that harms the consumer.
3) RU-486 causes the death of innocent human lives unable to defend themselves, which invalidates his opinion that abortion is safe! His departure from holiness and conscience casts a pall on all of Judaism.
Dr. Grossman’s email address is Daniel.Grossman@ucsf.edu. Please take a minute to share your concerns with him. His full bio can been read here.
Finally, the already astronomical increase in the use of chemical abortion, the implications for women’s safety from telemedicine abortion, and the threat to many more unborn children because of the ACLU lawsuit can be learned here.
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Absolutely, positively. Life is the Creator’s gift and is precious no matter which way a person chooses to practice his/her religious beliefs, or traditions. I myself belong both to the Jewish Right to Life and to our local Christian Right to Life groups. There are also groups like the Atheist Right to Life, Native American Right to Life, and so many other groups that acknowledge the sanctity of life.
Thanks for clarifying the above. One reason I asked is that we incessantly hear about the holocaust, and do not hear much about suffering of other groups, of which there has been much in recent decades. (Your post above refers to Zyklon B.) This situation leads some to ask: Why the exclusivity of Jewish suffering? We need to condemn all injustice.
One only has to watch the news to see that Christianity is under attack and has been for several years now, so this article is not exclusively about Jewish suffering, but about abortion of all innocent babies no matter what religion, race, or culture they are part of. We are ALL God’s children.
The mention of Zykon B is only because this particular doctor helps Planned Parenthood and helps make abortion possible, just one of the many articles published by Jewish Pro-Life and asking ALL people e-mail these misguided Jews who go against the Torah and Jewish Beliefs – in otherwords, goes against God’s word. Jews do and always have fought and condemned all injustice. Unfortunately, the media tends to like to point out all the misinformation (fake news as Donald Trump would say), about Israel and her people. Hanukkah, which will be celebrated next month is all about “freedom of religion” – all religions, not just Judaism. “For though my faith is not yours and your faith is not mine, if we are each free to light our own flame, together we can banish some of the darkness of the world.”
Do such “pro-life” Jews speak out against abortion when the preborn victims are not Jewish?
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Absolutely, positively. Life is the Creator’s gift and is precious no matter which way a person chooses to practice his/her religious beliefs, or traditions. I myself belong both to the Jewish Right to Life and to our local Christian Right to Life groups. There are also groups like the Atheist Right to Life, Native American Right to Life, and so many other groups that acknowledge the sanctity of life.
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Thanks for clarifying the above. One reason I asked is that we incessantly hear about the holocaust, and do not hear much about suffering of other groups, of which there has been much in recent decades. (Your post above refers to Zyklon B.) This situation leads some to ask: Why the exclusivity of Jewish suffering? We need to condemn all injustice.
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One only has to watch the news to see that Christianity is under attack and has been for several years now, so this article is not exclusively about Jewish suffering, but about abortion of all innocent babies no matter what religion, race, or culture they are part of. We are ALL God’s children.
The mention of Zykon B is only because this particular doctor helps Planned Parenthood and helps make abortion possible, just one of the many articles published by Jewish Pro-Life and asking ALL people e-mail these misguided Jews who go against the Torah and Jewish Beliefs – in otherwords, goes against God’s word. Jews do and always have fought and condemned all injustice. Unfortunately, the media tends to like to point out all the misinformation (fake news as Donald Trump would say), about Israel and her people. Hanukkah, which will be celebrated next month is all about “freedom of religion” – all religions, not just Judaism. “For though my faith is not yours and your faith is not mine, if we are each free to light our own flame, together we can banish some of the darkness of the world.”
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
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