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Hundreds walk in O’Side rally to support Israel Jewish leaders work hastily to organize huge event By KEPHERD DANIEL kdaniel@liherald.com
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oceanside welcomes the holidays Santa paid a visit to Oceanside on Dec. 1 as the community held its annual tree lighting, filled with gifts and cheer to welcome the holiday season. More photos, Page 3.
Hundreds of Oceanside residents came together in a walk for Israel on Nov. 26 in a show of solidarity and support for the Jewish State amid its ongoing war against Hamas. They met at Oceanside High School and walked to the Liberty Lighthouse on the Veterans Triangle on Long Beach Road. In the weeks following the Oct. 7 attack in which Hamas entered Israel and killed more than 1,000 people, taking hundreds of others captive, Jews have been affected by a dramatic increase in antisemitism around the world. Religious leaders from the Chabad of Oceanside, Temple Avodah, and Young Israel of Oceanside quickly organized the walk after the Thanksgiving holiday. The organizers got together in a Zoom call in a bid to create unity among Oceanside residents, and to show solidarity with Israel, as well as support for the kidnapped victims and their families, praying for their safe return. During the rally, rabbis from the three shuls addressed the crowd of
community members and local officials. “It was the first time that all three of us walked together, and there were hundreds of people,” Temple Avodah Rabbi Jeshayahu “Shai” Beloosesky said. “It b r o u g h t p e o p l e t o g e t h e r. Oceanside is part of the Diaspora and is very supportive of the State of Israel. Diaspora refers to the dispersion of the Jewish people beyond Israel. “In history, Jews are attacked all the time, and then we survived. Here we’ll survive also,” Beloosesky said. Hamas has released over 100 of the more than 240 people held captive, as part of a hostage-forprisoner exchange during a weeklong cease-fire that ended last Friday Dec 1. That marked the first significant pause in eight weeks of the war. For many, the war is extremely personal and not just about creating camaraderie among fellow Jews. Chabad of Oceanside Rabbi Levi Gurkov said his 19-year-old daughter, Sonya, traveled to Israel earlier this year to participate in Jewish seminary durContinued on page 12