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21 Nisan 5775 | April 10, 2015
Independence in a state of dependency BY GILOR MESHULAM gmeshulam@jewishallianceri.org Just a few days ago, we celebrated one of our most important holidays – and arguably the one that kept the Jewish narrative alive for 3,000 years. We celebrated Passover. At Passover, we have two main concerns. One is to make sure that we remember that we were slaves. As a nation that has been through many “Egypts,” Israel remembers how difficult it is to be a “second class citizen.” Therefore, every decision we make and every step we take is in light of our history. Thus, Passover is an opportunity to remind ourselves about compassion, caring and helping the weak. Our other concern is to make sure that the younger generations are able to learn, understand and comprehend the Israelite history. We left Egypt almost 3,000 years ago, and all of our ancestors have witnessed the Sinai revelation. Since that moment to this day, Jews have been telling their children what was witnessed in the Sinai desert. Their children told it to their descendants, and eventually it got to us in 21st century America. Simply amazing. So, celebrating Passover in the ancient kingdom of Israel makes a lot of sense. But why here? Why now? And why “Next year in Jerusalem?” In addition to being one of the most powerful “weapons” in the Jewish arsenal, I believe the haggadah also shows our endless longing for independence. To make our own decisions as
Community Hunger Seder at the State House
Gilor Meshulam, Israeli Shaliach a people, to be independent, to choose where we want to have our home. We look at our past as slaves and we say: never again. We will do anything that’s needed in order to fi nd that independence. For 2,000 years, Jews have lived where circumstances have brought us. Perhaps it was Poland when King Kazimierz III gave a safe haven in the Middle Ages from the increasing anti-Semitism all over western Europe. Or maybe it was the United States, the land of freedom and opportunities, after the May Laws in the late 19th century. Each of these places was great. They made us prosper, grow and develop, but they were always because of the circumstances – never as a real choice. About 118 years ago, a group of Jewish people founded the INDEPENDENCE | 25
On April 7, the interfaith community of Rhode Island held a Hunger Seder at the State House to bring attention to the problem of hunger in our state and country. More than 30 people attended the Seder sponsored by the Community Relations Council of the Jewish Alliance. The Seder was led by Rabbi Sarah Mack who serves as clergy at Temple Beth-El in Providence and as the president of the Board of Rabbis of Greater Rhode Island. She was one of many from the RI Interfaith Coalition to Reduce Poverty in attendance. Similar Hunger Seders were held in other communities, including a national Seder held at the U.S. Capitol.
IDF invests in new cellular technology to protect Israelis from missiles BY ISRAEL HAYOM STAFF JNS – The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has decided to invest some 100 million shekels ($25.4 million) in developing a cellular phone-based alert system for Israeli civilians that will help guide Israeli citizens to safe areas during a missile attack. The system will be developed for use by the Home Front Command and is expected to improve the army’s ability to
direct the public in times of emergency and wartime. The goal of the new system, which has already entered the developmental stage, is to allow the Home Front Command to alert people in a specific area under attack, so as not to “paralyze” an entire city or population unnecessarily. The new alert system, which appears likely to become operational within the
next year and a half to two years, will be predicated on determining the precise location where a missile will hit. Certain aspects of the system were already tried during the fighting in Gaza last summer, when the Home Front Command divided the country into over 200 missile impact areas. The IDF has also finished developing the iOref application, IDF | 32
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