Coral Gables, FL - Major US Jewish philanthropist Isaac “Ike” Fisher has suspended his financial support of Israel, in light of two explosive decisions made last week by the Israeli government that have upset liberal Jews around the world.

American born Knesset member Michael Oren confirmed to The Jerusalem Post a report in Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot on Sunday, that Fisher had sent him a letter informing him of a series of measures he is taking in protest of a government decision to backtrack on an agreement for an egalitarian prayer section at the Western Wall, and another on the issue of conversion.

These steps include cancelling a 1 million dollar investment made into Israeli bonds, suspending fundraising activities, and suspending his involvement in AIPAC.

Oren himself told the Post last week that he was furious about the decisions, and would vote in the Knesset against the government’s decision to grant the Chief Rabbinate a monopoly on conversion, even it meant getting fired from his post as a deputy minister. This has not yet been necessary as on Friday, a deal was reached to freeze the conversion legislation, while a special task force will be created to find a solution to both the haredi parties and the opponents of the bill.
In an email obtained by the Post Sunday, Fisher thanked Oren for his support for Diaspora Jewry over these issues. “As you know, I actively support the State of Israel, however my support is

“Last week I purchased one million dollars of Israel Bonds. That support is suspended. I am the incoming Campaign Chair of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. I have advised them my work is suspended unless Israel reverses course. I am a National Board member of AIPAC. That work too is also suspended. I sit on the Board of American Friends of Tel Aviv University. I have advised them that my financial support is suspended,” Fisher stated.

“Enough is enough,” he concluded. “It is time for the Government of Israel to...read more at JPOST