There is no reason to believe that such terrible behavior is more common among Jews, religious or not, than among non-Jews. Nevertheless, we must all redouble our efforts to inculcate the value of honesty and integrity across every denominational segment of the Jewish community. Breaking the law, dishonesty, victimizing the innocent, and the excessive pursuit of the material, are all in direct oppositon to the very core of Judaism.
At the same time, we note that the list of Jewish organizational victims underscores the remarkable scope of charitable activity within our community directed toward both Jews and non-Jews. Thus, the “Jewish” dimension of this scandal, properly assessed, points to the ethical misdeeds of the few and the ethical commitments of the many. We can build on this reality as we take steps to strengthen educational and other projects that will enhance our adherence to the ethical obligations required by the Torah.
The RCA recommits itself to working diligently as a rabbinic body to strengthen ethical and law-abiding behavior, by articulating and promoting the appropriate ethical values and practices throughout the Jewish community.