Tamils for Obama sends letter to Jewish organizations, seeks link and common cause with Jews

Tamils for Obama sent a letter to major international Jewish organizations in which the Tamil American organization cited ancient and modern connections between Jews and Tamils and suggested that they make common cause against problems and enemies they both face, according to press release of Tamils for Obama.

Full press release given below:

New York (PRWEB) August 5, 2009 — Tamils and Jews have much in common, says Tamils for Obama. They are both ancient peoples, with cultures that have been in continuous practice for thousands of years. They have what may be linguistic similarities. Both cultures have experienced setbacks at the hands of militarily stronger rivals. Both have had an ethnic diaspora. And most importantly, both have been victims of attempts to wipe them out.

Tamils for Obama described these similarities in a recent letter sent to major international Jewish organizations.

The letter begins in a friendly fashion: “Let us introduce ourselves. We are Tamils. We have certain things in common with Jews.”

The letter goes on to describe the similar histories of the two peoples. It notes “The Tamils and the Jews are both ancient peoples. The Tamils built the cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus valley. These cities had cultural and trade ties to Mesopotamia when much of Jewish culture was located there. The two Tamil cities are believed to have declined from about 1900 BCE, so we might even be a little older.

“The first ‘Aryan invasion’ of our original homeland in Northern India took place in the 1500s BCE, and was only the first of several. Over centuries the center of Tamil culture shifted to southern India and Sri Lanka and currently includes a Tamil diaspora with settlers in almost every country of the world.”

A spokesman for Tamils for Obama said that he thought Jews could not help but make a connection between the Aryan invasion of the Indus valley and the Nazis, who identified themselves as Aryans.

The spokesman also noted that the linguistic connections were tentative. The letter says “The Hebrew word abba (dad) is similar to the Tamil word appa. The Hebrew word for mom is imma and the Tamil is amma. Whether this similarity shows a common origin, borrowing from a common source, or just coincidence we don’t know, but we hope it is the former.”

In the letter, Tamils for Obama noted that some of the same people who hate Jews don’t like Tamils either. It says “Saddam Hussein hated Jews and Israel. We can all remember the pictures of mass hangings of the Jews of Bagdad when Saddam ‘discovered’ that they were all Israeli spies. He also was a generous benefactor of the Colombo government that has been trying to exterminate the Sri Lankan Tamils. (Jews were about of 25% of the population of Baghdad before Saddam and his Baath party came to power; there are only a few dozen now. Tamils were more than 30% of the population of Ceylon in 1948 and are under 20% now, so Colombo is making progress.) Our enemies have made common cause, so perhaps we should, too. Iran and Libya, no friends of the Jews, are also among Colombo’s allies.”

The letter concludes with quotations from well-known Jewish figures: “Elli Wiesel made the following statement: ‘Wherever minorities are being persecuted we must raise our voices to protest. According to reliable sources, the Tamil people are being disenfranchised and victimized by the Sri Lanka authorities. This injustice must stop. The Tamil people must be allowed to live in peace and flourish in their homeland.’ (Mr. Wiesel’s statement is at http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org/inthenews.aspx )

The letter states that “If anyone doubts that ‘disenfranchised and victimized’ in this case means genocide, will be glad to supply the proof.

“The widow of Nobel Peace Prize winner Andrei Sakharov, Yelena Bonner, delivered a particularly strong pro-Israel speech at the Oslo Freedom Forum. She also asked ‘Have you heard of any statement made by the President Obama that would have put pressure the government of Sri Lanka during the last 4 months of military assault on the Tamil Tigers? He could have saved lives, prevent humanitarian disaster and re-new negotiations. Did he?’”

The Tamils’ letter also quotes Dr. Ellyn Shander, a Jewish humanitarian and activist who has worked in Sri Lanka, who writes: “Today over 300,000 Tamils in Sri Lanka are imprisoned in concentration camps by their own government because they are a minority. They are treated as less than human. They are raped, abducted, starved, denied medicine, tortured and prevented from going back to their homeland in the north of their country. The similarity to Nazi techniques to extinguish the Jews is chilling. “Never again” seems hollow, as this genocide occurs before an apathetic international community. As governments rush to appease China, they enable the Sri Lankan -China alliance to extinguish an ancient people and their culture. “The Tamil struggle is our struggle too. ”

The letter ends “The most important point: Jews were the victims of a recent attempt, the holocaust, to exterminate them. Sri Lankan Tamils have been the victims of a similar attempt that began in 1948 and is still going on. We hope that this painful connection gives us enough common experience that we Tamils may call on Jews for help.”

Full text of the letter follows:

Tamils and Jews should help each other

Dear Sir or Madam:

Let us introduce ourselves. We are Tamils. We have certain things in common with Jews.

The Tamils and the Jews are both ancient peoples. The Tamils built the cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus valley.  These cities had cultural and trade ties to Mesopotamia when much of Jewish culture was located there.

The two Tamil cities are believed to have declined starting in about 1900 BCE, so we might even be a little older.

The first “Aryan invasion” of our original homeland in Northern India took place in the 1500s BCE, and was only the first of several.  Over centuries the center of Tamil culture shifted to southern India and Sri Lanka and currently includes a Tamil diaspora with settlers in almost every country of the world.

The Hebrew word abba (dad) is similar to the Tamil word appa. The Hebrew word for mom is imma   and the Tamil is amma. Whether this similarity shows a common origin, borrowing from a common source, or just coincidence we don’t know, but we hope it is the former.

Saddam Hussein hated Jews and Israel.  We can all remember the pictures of mass hangings of the Jews of Bagdad when Saddam “discovered” that they were all Israeli spies. He also was a generous benefactor of the Colombo government that has been trying to exterminate the Sri Lankan Tamils. (Jews were about of 25% of the population of Baghdad before Saddam and his Baath party came to power; there are only a few dozen now. Tamils were more than 30% of the population of Ceylon in 1948 and are under 20% now, so Colombo is making progress.) Our enemies have made common cause, so perhaps we should too. Iran and Libya, no friends of the Jews, are also among Colombo’s allies.

Elli Wiesel made the following statement: “Wherever minorities are being persecuted we must raise our voices to protest.  According to reliable sources, the Tamil people are being disenfranchised and victimized by the Sri Lanka authorities.  This injustice must stop.  The Tamil people must be allowed to live in peace and flourish in their homeland.” If anyone doubts that “disenfranchised and victimized” in this case means genocide, will be glad to supply the proof.

The widow of Nobel Peace Prize winner Andrei Sakharov, Yelena Bonner, delivered a particularly strong pro-Israel speech at the Oslo Freedom Forum. She also asked “Have you heard of any statement made by the President Obama that would have put pressure the government of Sri Lanka during the last 4 months of military assault on the Tamil Tigers? He could have saved lives, prevent humanitarian disaster and re-new negotiations. Did he? “

Dr. Ellyn Shander, MD, a Jewish humanitarian and activist who has worked in Sri Lanka, writes:  “Today over 300,000 Tamils in Sri Lanka are imprisoned in concentration camps by their own government because they are a minority. They are treated as less than human. They are raped, abducted, starved, denied medicine, tortured and prevented from going back to their homeland in the north of their country. The similarity to Nazi techniques to extinguish the Jews is chilling. “Never again” seems hollow, as this genocide occurs before an apathetic international community. As governments rush to appease China, they enable the Sri Lankan -China alliance to extinguish an ancient people and their culture.

“The Tamil struggle is our struggle too. “

The most important point: Jews were the victims of a recent attempt, the holocaust, to exterminate them. Sri Lankan Tamils have been the victims of a similar attempt that began with independence in 1948 and is still going on. We hope that this painful connection gives us enough common experience that we Tamils may call on Jews for help.

Thank you.
Sincerely,
Tamils for Obama

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4 Responses to “Tamils for Obama sends letter to Jewish organizations, seeks link and common cause with Jews”
  1. superkadee says:

    Yes! Tamils are Jews. I am doing a lot of research on this. Ok now the common thing as follows:
    Star of David – Symbol of Jews and Tamils Murugan too. 6 corners represented in Star of David represented by Murugan 6 Ligts – Arumugam.
    Yazhpanam – Mean harp players place – David’s instrument harp is yazh in Tamil.
    Salem: in Tamil Nadu mean Shalom/jerusalem mean place between hills in both Hebrew and Tamil.
    The month Tammuz is similar to Adi in Tamil – No auspicious things done this month. Jews mourn too this month for the destruction of the Temple.
    Temple building: Tamils build temple wherever they go but name it as only kovil mean king’s home. Same with Jews they build only synagogue. Temple they refer only to Jerusalem Temple.
    Aramaic and Tamil: 18×12: 216 alphabets. God’s name in 72 in aramaic 72×3=216 represented by their alphabets.
    Mohenjadaro and harappa – so much similar to Israel building
    Shofar, Sangu: Both blows it to begin war/procession or any new beginning.
    Women honor: Dishonoring women is far worse than murdering in both.
    625 commandments ; reflects everything said in Thirukural.
    Both are highly rationalizing people. God mean Kadavul in Tamil mean “knowing within”
    Both like humor amidst despair.
    We are not dravidians as aryans say. We are Davidians. :)
    The list goes on… I get along so well with Jews. Thats the proof unto itself.

  2. Mahesh Rajasuriya says:

    Please do not ridicule the Tamil nation any more.

  3. Shmuel Naarai says:

    Shalom! Salem! Vannackam!
    I am originally from Andra Pradesh (my grand parents came to Mauritius in the 1930s)
    I happen to be of jewish descent (probably from the first deportation back in 550BC)
    We have lost most of our heritage through partial assimilation.
    I understand and sympathise with your feelings about your heritage both geographical and spiritual.
    The similarities between the Jewish and Tamil languages do provide food for thought.
    The jews have been scattered and did also flee from persecution to save themselves. They have been to the farthest corners of the world to survive. During the second world war, two vessels came to Port Louis (Mauritius) carrying hundreds of refugees who succeeded in escaping the holocaust. But Winston Churchill did not see it with kind eyes. He ordered the Royal Navy to take the ships back to their port of origin. The refugees who had started settling in Mauritius were horrified at the news. Special appeal from the constituant assembly then forced the British Admiralty to part with only one ship. Alas! All passengers on board that ship were sent direct to the gas chambers back in Auswitch!
    All those who were left on the island lived a normal life for some 5 years and a few even married local people and children were born from these unions. Some died and a special cemetery was allocated to them. The bulk of them finaly made it to Israel, which unto this day is wrongly and sinfully called Palestine.
    Then we understand the sin of uprooting people from their homeland and revisiting, revising history to distort facts and bring lies. The Arab/Muslim invasion of Persia, Irak, India, Africa and part of the Balkans are clear examples of dispossession and revisionism. Invaders always resort to destroy artefacts and fossil evidence. Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kashmir and so many other places of the world are so vivid and horrifying examples of evil design and gloom. No one with humanity and sound mind would agree to such carnage.
    Therefore, we the Jewish offsprings do have a sense of burden and sympathy for victims of genocide and injustice.
    I would conclude though, with a word of caution. Terrorism is not the answer. By taking innocent lives through devastating actions, anyone who vindicates genocide and submission under the sword of tyrants annuls, and makes his cause totally void and falls into disrespect. Tamils should stop terrorism. They should never have started it in the first place. Tamils should have raised and risen in dignity. This is the only drawback of the Tamil people. They have invented suicide bombing which was taken up by the Sikh and then exported to Ireland before being copied by the Islamists and Arabs.
    I hope and pray that the Tamil people will cure its wounds and seal their scars. The future will tell us how much dignified and worthy they will prove themselves. There are other means of pitching a Flag and uphold the Pen of righteousness instead of a blood shedding sword. Be wise, loving and shed peace. Life will be rewarding to you all. Violence reaps violence. War was not necessary. We hope together with you. Shalom!

  4. Supertamilan says:

    To superkadee :P lease have your facts correct before writing stupidity

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