Chronicle Nov-Dec 2023

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CONVERSATIONS

ISRAEL

Your generosity at work: JFNA’s Emergency Campaign JFNA has set a goal of $500 million to be raised for immediate emergency essentials and the evolving long-term needs. These agencies will benefit from JFNA’s campaign to support Israel’s Operation Swords of Iron and Israelis affected by War. FIRST-RESPONDERS

OTHER PARTNERS

Magen David Adom. Paramedics and first-responders, blood service. Emergency Volunteer Project (EVP). Recruits and trains American firefighters, medical professionals, and other personnel to be deployed in Israel during emergencies. Leket Israel. Leket Israel is the leading food rescue organization in Israel.

We are grateful that the following organizations that have joined us and JFNA in a unified campaign effort, or who are mounting their own initiatives: Chabad Israel Emergency Relief Fund: Supporting Bereaved Families; Hostages; the Injured; the IDF; the South Jewish Community Center Association (JCCA): Participating through the JFNA Operation Swords of Iron Israel Emergency Campaign

HOSPITALS

JNF-USA’s Israel Resilience Campaign: Firefighting resources, emergency equipment, and daily essentials.

Soroka Medical Center. The only major medical center in southern Israel. Barzilai Medical Center. Located approximately 10km from Gaza, Barzilai has suffered multiple rocket attacks, including this week.

Hadassah Crisis Fund: Support for urgently needed purchase of medical supplies, essential equipment, and other indispensable devices for healing and saving the lives of some of Israel’s most severely injured victims.

FRONTLINE COMMUNITIES & VICTIMS OF TERROR The Jewish Agency for Israel. The Jewish Agency for Israel’s Fund for Victims of Terror is providing immediate, critical financial aid to victims and their families.

Friends of IDF (Israel Defense Forces) Union of Reform Judaism (URJ): Participating through the JFNA Operation Swords of Iron Israel Emergency Campaign

SPECIAL POPULATIONS Ethiopian National Project. The Ethiopian National Project (ENP) was established to ensure the full and successful integration of the Ethiopian Jewish community into Israeli society. During times of emergency ENP has a proven record of being the most effective provider of services to the Ethiopian Israeli community. JDC. The American Joint Distribution Committee is caring for those who have no-one else to turn to – vulnerable seniors, people with disabilities, children and young adults at risk, families in financial distress, and the unemployed.

Prizmah: Participating through the JFNA Operation Swords of Iron Israel Emergency Campaign United Synagogues of Conservative Judaism (USCJ): Participating through the JFNA Operation Swords of Iron Israel Emergency Campaign National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW): Participating through the JFNA Operation Swords of Iron Israel Emergency Campaign Network of Jewish Human Services Agencies (JFCS): Participating through the JFNA Operation Swords of Iron Israel Emergency Campaign

Every Jew Is in This

David Rowe | Long Beach Hillel Class of 2021

This is a seminal moment in Jewish history. That idea was raised during the Community Vigil for Israel at the Alpert JCC on the Weinberg Jewish Long Beach Campus in October, and I’ve only just begun to understand the gravity of its meaning. We are history’s witnesses to a terrible assault on Jewish life that will be remembered for generations. For anyone born after the Holocaust, this is a new feeling. Even through numerous wars and brutal acts of terrorism, the horrors we witnessed last week struck a very different note. A note that makes eating a chore. A note that keeps you up at night. A note that haunts your mind and gnaws at your soul, making it impossible to focus on anything but those kids slaughtered at that festival and the mother burned alive in her home, holding her child tighter and tighter as the flames grew around them. And in an awful way, this massacre of Jews has connected us with our history. The pogroms that led to my family’s departure from Ukraine no longer seem like a distant chapter in a long line of anti-Jewish violence. The Holocaust no longer seems implausible. Antisemitism has reached new heights as people justify the murder of babies in cribs, so long as that baby

was born in the world’s only Jewish state. These realizations have shattered the isolation from violence that the historical gap had previously afforded to younger Jews. These acts happened in our world, and the people defending them are our classmates, coworkers, peers, and even friends. It isn’t difficult to see how we got here. Antisemites who seek cover for their hatred by attacking “Zionists” have been dehumanizing and demonizing us for decades, with campus activism as their preferred method of delivery for anti-Jewish rhetoric. During my time as president of Beach Hillel a few years ago, my fellow Jewish students and I kindly asked students holding an anti-Israel demonstration to remove certain antisemitic images from their hateful “apartheid wall” display. We were specific in our requests, and we explained why phrases such as “Zionism=Racism” and images depicting classic blood libel tropes were deeply offensive and worrying. Our requests were denied, and the protest went on as scheduled, antisemitic messages and all. My fellow Jewish students were extremely distressed, and many feared for their safety, but it seemed like we were screaming into the void. JEWISHLONGBEACH.ORG

It took a monumental effort to get CSULB’s student government to condemn antisemitism on campus. No other marginalized group would face such hurdles. We realized that we are all we have. Many of those same anti-Israel students have revealed themselves as pro-Hamas agitators. Jews, and especially young Jewish students, can no longer afford to be disconnected from the threats and challenges we face collectively. Coby Shuman, a current Beach Hillel student at CSULB, expressed this point in his own words. “What happened last week doesn’t feel like it happened to other people far away,” he explained. “This event is happening to me.” The connection between anti-Israel activism and growing antisemitism can no longer be denied. Jewish students are on the frontlines of a relentless attempt to strip Jews away of their humanity and paint us as evil colonizers who deserve a fate worse than death. Students must remain strong and proud of their Jewish and Zionist identities now more than ever, and they must always know that the wider Jewish community has their back. The choices we make now will determine the Jewish future, both in Israel and around the world. Everyone has a part to play. |

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