JEWS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP 20 Years of Fighting for Your Freedoms
In Memoriam
Aaron Zelman March 4, 1946 – December 21, 2010 Please read the memorial comments we have received
If America remains a free nation, the name of Aaron Zelman will be honored in the highest ranks. For Aaron, a love of G-d and a love of freedom were inextricably blended. Aaron’s fervent embrace of liberty, his deep and introspective nature, his remarkable intelligence, his unyielding conscience, and his compassionate wisdom, made him a man amongst men. |
Aaron validated something in our hearts: Yes, he would remind you, it is permissible to crave personal freedom and liberty. Yes, it is permissible to stand up for righteousness and truth. Yes, it is quite alright to be unashamed and proud to be an American, and fervently hope this nation will return to the best of its roots. ♦ “...“No” to evil, and by saying “Yes” to truth, and love, and loyalty. We have been handed a torch that Aaron Zelman lit. Let us never waiver in our resolve.” We must each answer that ourselves by saying “No” to evil, and by saying “Yes” to truth, and love, and loyalty. We have been handed a torch that Aaron Zelman lit. Let us never waiver in our resolve. In his memory. Amen. Kirby Ferris Kirby Ferris, JPFO contributor and strategist, collaborated intensively with Aaron Zelman over the past two years. JPFO Main Homepage | Back to Top 20 Years of Fighting for Your Freedoms The above awards, left to right – 2000 – Brass Roots, Brass Cajones Award: 2005 - Communicator Awards – “Bill of Rights or Bust – Talkin’ to America”: 2006 - Videographers Award of Excellence – “Bill of Rights or Bust – Talkin’ to America”: 2005 Bronze Telly Award – “Innocents Betrayed”: 2009 First Place Telly Award –“2A Today is Good for You and the U.S.A.” Other Awards – January 1998, Best of The Net from The Mining Company. Through 20 years of JPFO, Aaron worked tirelessly on fighting for your freedoms. Please take the time to view the many awards, accomplishments and projects of JPFO. Click here to visit the page.
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The Legacy and Imperative Aaron Zelman was a man uniquely driven by principle. “In creating JPFO in the face of nay-sayers and ideological enemies, Aaron assumed a crushing burden...” He understood the mechanics of appeasement, the assertion that the enemies of freedom only want a “reasonable” amount of control over our lives, that what they demand “only affects criminals”, or that there is virtue -- invariably undefined and assumed to be undeniable -- in “just meeting us halfway”. His intellectual and visceral courage in resisting these appeals -- the “poison pills” so many other advocates and the media always swallowed foolishly -- was almost without precedent, until he taught it to a whole new generation. Aaron expected every American to do his or her duty in defense of values that self-evidently make American civilization unique. His objective -- one of them -- was to drive the “quackers” out of their comfort zone by telling the hard-hitting truth, no matter the cost, and accepting no compromise in the cause of freedom.Aaron was one of a small number of advocates who fully understood what was at stake in this conflict. He knew why indifference -- mere passing or passive support -- endangers not only our immediate rights, but the wellbeing of future generations. Politicians who would take our guns want to do things to us we wouldn’t let them do if we were armed. This is not -- nor can it ever be -- a polite dispute among friends, not when the other guy wants you dead or enslaved. Almost singlehandedly, Aaron ripped the “humane” mask off gun control, showing it for what it is, victim disarmament, the prevention of self-defense. He exposed the contemptible connection between the 1968 Gun Control Act and the Nazi gun laws it was copied from, concept by concept, by a corrupt and despicable leftist politician. With the discovery of the correlation between mass disarmament and historic acts of tyranny and genocide, he shattered any claim anti-gunners might make to public safety or civic virtue. All these considerations moved Aaron to become the influential -- and greatly feared -- leader he remained for decades. Now that he has left us, we must continue his struggle as he would want us to. It is one thing to mourn the loss of a hero. It is another to honor the hero whose loss we mourn by carrying his great work forward. “Almost singlehandedly, Aaron ripped the ‘humane’ mask off gun control, showing it for what it is, victim disarmament…” The years to come will make it clear, sooner than we expect, how Aaron’s bravery and persistence -- his combination of imperturbable wisdom and outraged innocence -- made him unprecedentedly capable of altering the course of history. We, our children, and our children’s children will be living, before we know it, in a world Aaron made.Inevitably the question arises, who can take his place? Who can guide JPFO, walk point in the battle to protect and extend the individual right to obtain, own, and carry weapons? Who can take this great man’s place at the forefront of the freedom movement? “...who can take this man’s great place...? Don’t wait for someone else to answer, look in the mirror…JPFO isn’t stopping, it’s moving on…” Don’t wait for someone else to answer, look in the mirror. JPFO isn’t stopping, it’s moving on beyond this sad and sobering moment. What will it take to win? It will take as many individuals as possible following the path of uncompromising integrity that Aaron alone walked so often. In countless ways, it will be up to everyone he ever inspired to carry his legacy forward. L. Neil Smith L Neil Smith has worked with JPFO for over ten years, co-authoring works with Aaron, and allied research/writing functions.
Dear JPFO Members and Supporters, I write to you today with sadness and urgency, both of which surround the loss of Aaron Zelman, of blessed memory. Aaron was not only the founder and director of JPFO, he was not only my colleague and mentor in producing “The Ten Commandments of Self Defense” and “No Guns for Jews”, but he was also my friend. Aaron’s approach to our rights as US citizens was uncompromising, and his chutzpah – his non-conformist, gutsy audacity – knew no bounds. When Aaron first heard a series of Torah classes I had given on Torah Law and self-defense, he recruited me to create “The Ten Commandments.” I was drawn to JPFO by his vision of what the lecture would do for Second Amendment rights, and I have to admit that I was surprised to see that he was spot on. "The Ten Commandments" Led the Way An instant success with both Jews and non-Jews, “10C” clarified the Biblical foundations of the G-d-given right of self-defense, a right so intrinsic and fundamental to civilization that the Talmud simply summarizes it rather than making any effort to prove it exists: “If someone is going to murder you, preemptively strike first.” (Sanhedrin 72a) But Aaron refused to let me rest on the success of 10C. He wanted an even more impactful piece, one that would awaken both Jew and non-Jew from complacently taking our 2A rights for granted. Aaron recognized the importance of JPFO′s work for both Jews and non-Jews. For righteous Gentiles, JPFO produces materials that expose the gun-haters′ lies. It provides grounding in the shared heritage of the Hebrew Scriptures, supplying ammunition against the pacifist preachings of the uninformed. JPFO reminds us that the right to defend ourselves is granted by G-d′s Law, that it pre-exists the Bill of Rights, and that blindly following man′s law leads us to gun confiscations and genocides. For Jews, living with the legacy of decades and centuries spent facing the muzzle end of the gun, JPFO′s offerings provide a jolting shock, a wake-up call to the dangerous realities of our world and the tenuous rights that tyrannical leaders seek to infringe on day by day. Introducing Aaron′s Masterpiece I had the privilege of working hand-in-hand with Aaron on “No Guns for Jews”, his last of many great achievements. While mine may be the face in the production, his is the talent behind it. The Torah content that I brought into our partnership simply speaks the truth, but Aaron knew how to package and present that truth in the most impactful fashion. Shortly before Aaron was hospitalized in his last weeks, we were preparing to send an invitation to rabbis to view NGFJ. Aaron′s goal was to raise sufficient funds to deliver NGFJ on DVD′s to Jewish leaders, putting the disc in their hands to encourage viewing. He wanted to engender conversations on the Torah view of self-defense at synagogues and Jewish Community Centers through the country. When I last spoke with Aaron, he was delighted to hear of an e-mail I had sent him that would greet him on return from the hospital -- a draft of a letter to American rabbis inviting them to view NGFJ. Help Me Deliver Aaron′s Letter, Aaron never saw that letter, so I can only ask that you help me now to fulfill his vision for where it would go. Now, more than ever, JPFO needs your support. Thank you for your involvement with JPFO, and thank you for helping me to actualize one of Aaron′s last dreams. Below is Aaron′s Memorial Fund information, including details about membership renewal and upgrade. Please note whether you would like your donation applied directly to the goal of getting a "No Guns for Jews" DVD into every synagogue in America. This particular project was under way within hours of his passing. May G-d bless you and keep you safe.
Aaron′s goal was to raise sufficient funds to deliver "No Guns for Jews" on DVD′s to Jewish leaders, putting the disc in their hands to encourage viewing. It is now the ongoing mission of JPFO to achieve just that. We invite you to make a donation, stating whether you would like your contribution applied specifically to the goal of getting a "No Guns for Jews" DVD into every synagogue in America. |