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Communities in northern Israel are preparing for an escalation of missile strikes. Staff Sergeant Omer Sarah Bento, from Ge’a near Ashkelon, was killed when Hezbollah targeted a military base near Sefad yesterday. Benjo, 20, was in the 91st Division’s 869th Combat Intelligence Collection unit. A month from completing her military service, she was due to remain in service until the end of the war. A reservist of the Computer Service Directorate was seriously wounded. Seven other soldiers suffered light injuries and were evacuated to Ziv Hospital. The bombardment also struck an industrial area nearby. IDF casualties since October 7 stands at 570. Casualties since the ground war has risen to 233. The IDF responded with a ‘serious response’ striking Hezbollah targets including the Radwan Force. Buildings, command centers and infrastructure were struck in Houneh, Dunin, Aadchit and Souaneh. “Numerous launches were identified crossing from Lebanon into the areas of Netu’a, Manara, and into an IDF base. The IDF struck the sources of the fire,” an IDF spokesman added. IDF’s Chief of Staff, Lt Gen Herzi Halevi, told

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northern municipality heads: “We are inten- investigating the Iron Dome failing to intercept sifying the strikes all the time, Hezbollah are rockets targeting Sefad. paying an increasingly heavy price.” War cabinet minister Benny Gantz said: The Hezbollah strikes are among the heaviest “Those responsible for the shooting from Lebsince October 7. Concerns are growing the IDF’s anon are not limited to Hezbollah or terrorist ‘containment’ policy in Lebanon may need to elements alone. The responsibility also lies be appraised. Shlomo Hadad, Acting Mayor of with the Lebanese government and the state Sefad, reportedly told Army Radio: “Today’s of Lebanon, as they enable these attacks. We events are a wake-up call. Someone needs to are not willing to return to the reality of October make decisions one way or another. They took 6, neither in the south nor in the north.” Kiryat Shmona and turned it into a security zone, Saved hostages embrace family in emotional reunion tomorrow it will be Sefad and then Haifa. Things can’t continue like this.” Minister of Internal Security, Ben Gvir, noted: “This is not just sporadic rocket fire; this is war. We need to revise our approach in the north.” There are rePHOTO: GPO ports the IDF are SEE PAGE 2

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Daring raid frees hostages BY DAVID SAFFER

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed a daring IDF operation that freed two hostages in the early hours of Monday. Security forces rescued Fernando Simon Marman, 61, and Louis Har, 61, both taken from their homes on Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak on October 7. They were taken by helicopter to hospital where they were reunited with families. Both were in reasonable health despite not receiving medication while in captivity as promised by Hamas in a Qatar-mediated deal. The operation followed intelligence. Special forces used a bomb to enter a second floor apartment in Rafah. They killed armed guards before freeing the hostages, shielding them under heavy fire. Netanyahu said: “This is a day of joy mixed with sadness. Joy over the release of our hostages and sadness over our fallen soldiers. Freeing Louis and Fernando was one of the most successful rescue operations in the history of the State of Israel.” IDF Spokesman, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, told a press conference: “This operation was intricate, conducted under hostile fire, relying on sensitive intelligence. It was executed with professionalism and precision. “We had meticulously prepared for this operation and were waiting for the right conditions to carry it out.” Hagari added. “It was a tense and

emotional night. This operation was made war can’t be that of Nir Oz, but must be that possible thanks to the tremendous sacrifices of a ruined Gaza, Khan Younis, underground of both the standing army and reserve troops infrastructure and eliminated terrorists.” who fought and suffered injuries in battles. The rescue was the first successful opWithout their sacrifice, we would not have eration since the rescue of IDF soldier Ori achieved this moment”. Megidish in October. Hagari continued: “Even now, we are In other news, the IDF released a video mindful that 134 hostages remain in Gaza. of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar fleeing in To those still a tunnel under held captive, Khan Younis with if you can his family. hear me, we Hagari showed will seize media outlets documentation of the every opportunity to compound, tunnels stretched dozsecure your release.” ens of kilometers. Minister The IDF arrested relatives of senior of Defence Yoav Gallant Hamas officials, said: “Hamas including Sinwar’s. is vulnerable, “They have providPHOTO: GPO this is a turn- Prime Minister Netanyahu praised the IDF ed us with a lot of ing point in the campaign. There will be fur- intelligence in the Shin Bet investigations,” Hagari said, adding that senior Hamas opther operations in the near future.” Gallant added: “We still have hostages eratives were staying in the compound. They and may not bring them all back this way, have food and bathrooms, alongside safes I hope we’ll do so via diplomatic processes. with personal fortunes. IDF Chief of General Staff Herzi Halevi But no one knows how many more of such operations we’ll need to carry out. This issue summed up the four month operation. has immense value, every investment in the unit is worthwhile.” “Our existence in this land depends on deterrence,” he added. “The symbol of this

He said: “The war is changing. We are progressing as planned and our accomplishments have exceeded our expectations. We continue the fighting in different formations. In the north of the Gaza Strip we return to wherever terrorism is identified. Using intelligence we gained in the field and during investigations of numerous terrorists we caught, we returned to other targets, eliminating the enemy and destroying more terrorist infrastructure. In the south, in Khan Yunis, we are reaching places that the enemy never imagined we would reach. All of Hamas’ strategic assets are being destroyed in the city that was once considered their terror stronghold. So far, we have eliminated over 10,000 terrorists, including many commanders. This is what dismantling Hamas means. We need to eliminate the senior leadership, the enemy’s commanders and operatives.” Halevi added: “We are determined to bring home the 134 hostages. We will restore and rebuild the communities and kibbutzim in the area. Our mission is to enable residents, in the north and the south, to return home safely. In the last few months, I have seen the fields being plowed and sown. We will do everything so that those who sowed with tears will reap in as much joy as much as possible.”

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Labour suspends election candidates

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The Labour party has cut ties with two prospective parliamentary candidates over damning anti-Israel comments at an activist meeting in Lancashire shortly after the October 7 terror attack by Hamas. Labour reversed a decision to stand by Parliamentary candidate Azhar Ali for the upcoming Rochdale by-election this month. Ali is being investigated. He was expected to win the nomination. After procrastinating over Ali, Labour acted quickly when reported comments by Graham Jones, a general election candidate for Hyndurn, emerged from website Guido Fawkes. Jones was ‘administratively suspended’ pending an investigation. In an audio recording reported in The Daily Mail, Ali, allegedly suggests Israel engineered the October 7 terror attack to justify its intensive ground operation to defeat Hamas in Gaza. Ali is reportedly heard stating: ‘The Egyptians are saying that they warned Israel 10 days earlier... Americans warned them a day before there’s something happening... They deliberately took the security off, they allowed... that massacre that gives them the green light to do whatever they bloody want.’ Party MPs attempted to defend Ali’s actions as ‘completely wrong’ as they ‘did not reflect the party view’. Though Ali apologised, his comments brought an

inevitable conclusion. The furore could not have come at a worse time for Labour and Starmer as they are riding high in the polls. Leader Keir Starmer, after initially not commenting, said he took “tough and decisive action” when further information came to light. “It is a huge thing to withdraw support for a Labour candidate during the course of a by-election,” he said. “It’s a tough decision, a necessary decision, but when I say the Labour party has changed under my leadership I mean it.” A Labour spokesperson said: “Keir Starmer has changed Labour so that it is unrecognisable from the party of 2019. We understand that these are highly unusual Candidate Azhar Ali circumstances but it is vital that any candidate put forward by Labour fully represents its aims and values.” Under electoral law Labour is unable to replace Ali with another candidate as the deadline was February 2. Ali will be represented as the Labour candidate on the ballot paper. If elected he will sit as an Independent MP. In another audio recording, Jones,

looking to regain his Hyndburn seat which he lost in 2019, reportedly refers to “***** Israel” and wrongly states it is illegal for British Jews to fight for the IDF against Hamas and those who do “should be locked up”. During an astonishing 48 hours, Campaign Against Antisemitism commended Labour for eventually “doing the right thing” over both cases but called for more information. “It is time for Labour to reveal which other MPs, candidates and councillors were there and why they said nothing about the remarks that were made, and indeed if more such remarks were made,” a spokesperson noted. “Labour must continue to put a line in the sand and declare that it will not tolerate extremist views. It is the least that we should PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES be able to expect from all our political parties. The question remains… who else was at that October meeting, what else was said, and who else knew, and why did nobody act?”. CAA labelled Starmer’s backtrack over Ali the “worst of all worlds” as he had “blotted” a “fairly admirable copy book” following promises of zero-tolerance to antisemitism and all forms of racism. A CAA spokesman said the public had

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a reason to question Starmer’s promise to tear antisemitism out ‘by its roots’ in Labour and would judge if additional reported comments were worse than reported ones that initially broke. A Board of Deputies spokesman said: “Any party with a genuine dedication to fighting bigotry cannot support candidates espousing vile conspiracy theories. Labour have made the right decision in withdrawing support for Mr Ali.” Action Against Discrimination chairman Jonathan Metliss condemned antisemitic and anti-Israel rhetoric emanating from Labour Party election candidates. Metliss described Ali’s comments “wicked and unconditionally antisemitic” and called for him to be expelled. “Antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiments remain alive and strong in Labour,” he said. “The Jewish community should not be fooled by Keir Starmer and others, including members of the Jewish community, when he says it has been rooted Graham Jones out.”


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Largest anti-Jewish hate incidents recorded society that eagerly call out racism in every other case, CST’s Antisemitic Incidents Report except when it comes to Jew 2023 shows a record 4,103 anti-Jewish hate.” hate incidents across the UK. Home Secretary James The shocking total is an increase of Cleverly described the rise in 147% on 2022 and 81% higher than the antisemitic hatred and abuse previous record of 2,261 in 2021. across the UK as “utterly An unprecedented surge of antisemideplorable”. tism followed the October 7 terror attack He said: “We’ve taken strong by Hamas on Israel. steps to confront this head on, Two thirds of incidents, 2,699, ocincreasing funding for proteccurred on or after 7 October. The first tive security at Jewish schools incident was reported to CST at 12:55pm and places of worship, working on October 7, 31 antisemitic incidents with the police to ensure that were reported that day. Figures peaked hate crime and expressions of October 11 with 80 cases of anti-Jewish support for the terrorist organhate, the highest incident total for a single isation Hamas are met with day recorded. the full force of the law, and The week after October 7 saw 416 antiproscribing Hizb ut-Tahrir, an semitic incidents, higher than any week antisemitic organisation that on record. actively promotes and encourCST noted that antisemites mobilised ages terrorism. But we know the Jewish community need to Home Secretary, James Cleverly MP continue to see that tackling antisemitism CST obtained a description of ethnic is a priority for us.” appearance of perpetrators in 1,282 of He added: “I will do incidents reported during 2023. Of these, everything in my 40% were white (north and south Europower to ensure they pean), 33% Arab or North African, 14% are safe, and just as South Asian and 12% black. In 2022, a importantly feel safe.” year without a trigger event in Israel, 56% Shadow Home Secwere white, 18% Arab or North African, retary Yvette Cooper 16% black and 10% South Asian. This said an intolerable rise change is more stark before and after in antisemitism over October 7. To October 6, 56% of perperecent months is a trators were white; 18% Arab or North “stain on our society”. African, 15% black and 11% South Asian. She noted: “We must From October 7 to December 31, 41% never relent in our were Arab or North African, 32% white, work to root it out. We 15% South Asian and 11% black. Figures must not allow events match similar shifts during other conunfolding internaflicts in Israel. tionally to play out in CST saw a record 1,282 cases of online increased hatred and prejudice here in our CST Chief Executive, Mark Gardner PHOTO: JOHN R. RIFKIN PHOTOGRAPHER communities. There must be zero-tolerto celebrate the Hamas attack on Israel ance for antisemitism in Britain and rather than anger at Israel’s military those who proliferate that poison on response in Gaza. the streets and online must face the In the UK, every aspect of Jewish life full force of the law. These record high was affected including at schools and levels are an urgent reminder of the universities which witnessed record responsibility on all of us to stamp out antisemitic incidents. the scourge of antisemitism wherever it The Hamas attack and conflict shaped is found.” language used in anti-Jewish incidents, HM Government’s Independent Adgeographical locations and types of viser on Antisemitism, Lord Mann, said people carrying them out. the figures were a reminder to British CST Chief Executive Mark Gardner civil society of antisemitism and impact said: “British Jews are strong and resilon the Jewish community. ient, but the explosion in hatred against He added: “When tensions rise in our community is an absolute disgrace. the Middle East there is an increase in It occurs in schools, universities, workantisemitism around the world howplaces, on the streets and all over social ever this scale is unprecedented and media. Our community is being harassed, is, for the first time ever, widespread intimidated, threatened and attacked across every police region in the UK. by extremists who also oppose society This country will not tolerate the abuse as whole. We thank the government nor intimation of any of its citizens and police for their support, but this is a and I will continue to make sure that challenge for everyone and we condemn it remains a safe place for our Jewish the stony silence from those sections of community.”

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antisemitism and a 257% increase on 2022. These form 31% of total antisemitic 2023 incidents. Of those recorded, 704 occurred on X (formerly Twitter), a 249% rise on 2022. Antisemitic posts reported to CST from X/Twitter were more likely than other platforms to display an ideological strand of antisemitic rhetoric beyond insults and abuse of Jews. Amongst X-based incidents, 648 (92%) contained at least one specific discourse conveying a political, ideological or religious belief on part of the offender, or used conspiracy theories or stereotypes about Jewish people, compared to 423 (73%) of 578 reports of antisemitism that took place via other online services PHOTO: GOV.UK and platforms. There were a record 2,410 anti-Jewish hate incidents in Greater London, rising 161% from 2022 and a record 555 in Greater Manchester, an increase of 163% on 2022. Barnet had the highest figure with 864 incidents followed, unusually, by Westminster with 323 due to demonstrations related to October 7. Antisemitic incidents in Westminster took place on the way to or from anti-Israel protests or vigils and rallies for Israelis held hostage in Gaza. CST recorded for the first time at least one antisemitic incident in all police regions in the UK including 112 in Hertfordshire, 75 Essex, 75 West Yorkshire, 68 Scotland, 63 West Midlands, 57 Northumbria, and 47 in Sussex and Thames Valley.

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Hostages plight reaches Super Bowl

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Israel’s National Public Diplomacy Directorate released videos ahead of Super Bowl 58 to raise awareness of 136 hostages held in captivity by Hamas. Kansas City Chiefs overturned a deficit to defeat San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in Las Vegas last Sunday. The classic event was watched by a record 123 million fans on television and streaming services. The government advertising agency launched the weekend US campaign for smart TV ads, billboards in major cities and radio broadcasts. Ads were placed on Paramount, the streaming company broadcasting the game. Video clips called for the release of 136 hostages. It has been reported the campaign received over 10 million exposures and 100,000 letters were sent to elected officials in the US during the initiative. Family members of hostages appeared in an influencer campaign. One video, lasting 15 seconds, featured

a text that read: ‘136 seats are still available for Sunday’s game. One for each Israeli hostage held captive by Hamas… #BringThemHomeNow’

120 days: we vow to bring you home… #BringThemHomeNow’ American Jewish comedian Michael Rapport posted an ad to X calling for the

Another video ‘Bring All Dads Back Home’ addressed fathers in captivity. It notes: ‘To all the dads. The funny ones. The silly ones. The strong ones. The adventurous ones. To all the dads held in captivity by Hamas for over

release of hostages. The Hostages and Missing Families Forum unveiled www.Lifeshiftr.com to reach new audiences regarding the hostage crisis. A message states: ‘136 Innocent lives

are at stake, including children, women, and elderly individuals. Time is of the essence and we must act swiftly to address this grave matter. For several months now, hundreds of innocent people, including US citizens, have been enduring unimaginable suffering at the hands of the ruthless terrorist organisation Hamas.’ Explaining ‘deplorable conditions’ that hostages face including ongoing abuse, physical violence, forced isolation, torture, starvation, a lack of medication and basic necessities the message calls for ‘immediate action’ to secure the release of all hostages and indescribable suffering of families. ‘Even the International Court of Justice is gravely concerned and made a clear announcement: ‘Release all hostages held by Hamas immediately and unconditionally,’’ the message notes. It concludes: ‘Your voice can make a significant difference in bringing attention to this issue and mobilising support for those who are suffering. Lives hang in the balance, and every second counts.’

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CAA welcomes Justice Bill amendments

BY ADAM MOSES

Campaign Against Antisemitism has welcomed Home Secretary James Cleverly announcing amendments to the Criminal Justice Bill. CAA’s Demonstration and Event Monitoring Unit has observed protesters disrupting anti-Israel demonstrations by launching fireworks at police officers, desecrating war memorials and preventing the public from travelling. Since the October 7 terror attack by Hamas there have been over 1,000 protests and vigils, with over 26,000 police officer shifts up to 17 December, and 600 arrests. Measures will be introduced as amendments at the report stage of the Bill in the House of Commons and apply to England and Wales. CAA have noted that weekly protests have seen 90% of British Jews state they are avoiding travelling to a city centre where there is a anti-Israel demonstration. Changes to the bill include desecrating a war memorial punishable by up to three months’ imprisonment and a fine of up to £1,000. It is also illegal for someone to have a pyrotechnic article during a procession or assembly. Offenders could receive a fine of up to £1,000. Police have new powers to arrest protesters wearing face coverings to conceal their identity. Offenders could receive a fine of up to £1,000 and a month in prison.

The ability to use the right to protest as a reasonable or lawful excuse to commit some crimes would also be removed, protest is not a defence for criminality such as obstructing public highways, locking on, as well as public nuisance. Cleverly called on Chief Constables to use powers to maintain order as they meet evolving challenges. He said: “Recent protests have seen a small minority dedicated to causing damage and intimidating the law-abiding majority. The right to protest is paramount in our county, but taking flares to marches to cause damage and disruption is not protest, it is dangerous. That is why we are giving police the powers to prevent any of this criminality on our streets.” Stephen Silverman, CAA Director of Investigations and Enforcement said: “For months now, we have been asking for tougher restrictions to be placed on these protests, which have made our urban centres no-go zones for Jews. While the police have failed the Jewish community and law-abiding Londoners, the Government,

to its credit, is listening. These new laws will help address the mob mentality that we have observed in these protests, including the use of fireworks against police officers, desecration of war memorials and severe disruption to travel. There is no justification for such scenes, and now, there will be no legal defence. The people of this country expect the lawlessness on our streets to be brought firmly under control, and with these changes there are now even fewer excuses for police inaction.” National Police Chiefs’ Council Lead for Public Order, Chief Constable BJ Harrington, noted: “We welcome the proposal to create new offences relating to war memorials and flares, as well as making it clear that covering your face at a protest to conceal identity is not acceptable. These changes are in-line with conversations that we have had with the Home Office to ensure that we have the powers that we need to get balance right between the rights of those who wish to protest, and those impacted by them.” He added: “Thankfully, the use of flares and pyrotechnics at public order events is rare, but they are still extremely dangerous. Safety is our number one concern when policing these events, and the effective

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banning of these items during protests can only help in our mission to ensure that they take place without anyone coming to any harm. As with all policing powers, these new powers will be used when appropriate, proportionate, and necessary to achieve policing objectives. Policing is not anti-protest, but there is a difference between protest and criminal activism, and we are committed to responding quickly and effectively to activists who deliberately disrupt people’s lives with reckless and criminal acts.” Andy Marsch, Chief Constable, College of Policing, commented: “The safety of both those protesting and others nearby trying to go about their business is the top priority and our training and guidance focuses on balancing the rights of those protesting with the rights of those affected. The new legislation is now clear that protest is not an excuse for serious disruption. The College will work quickly to provide practical advice, training and support for policing to utilise these new powers.” In December, CAA gave evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee regarding the policing of protests. CAA CEO Gideon Falter contrasted how police at the March Against Antisemitism in November protected marchers from criminality, at weekly anti-Israel marches they protected the public from criminals among marchers.


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Soho theatre shock BY HARRY SIMONS

The Soho Theatre has banned for life a comic who “aggressively demanded” Jewish members in his audience leave the show for not applauding a Palestinian flag. Police are investigating the shocking incident at the Paul Currie: Shtoom in London’s West End last Saturday. Campaign Against Antisemitism is evaluating legal options for people appalled at Currie’s conduct. Towards the end of the gig Currie encouraged people to stand up and applaud Ukrainian and Palestinian flags. When not everyone participated, according to reports, Currie swore at an Israeli man when they told him he enjoyed the show until the Palestinian flag appeared. The man and his partner left. “Such appalling actions are unacceptable and have no place on our stages, now or ever,” the theatre said in a statement

after investigating complaints. “We will not be inviting Paul Currie back to perform at our venue.” A Jewish witness told CAA, Currie swore repeatedly ‘Get the **** out of here’. Audience members then joined in chants of ‘Get out’ and ‘Free Palestine’. The witness approached a front-of-house

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manager who allegedly told them to ‘back off’ as the theatre supports ‘free speech’ and send an email. A shocked caller to LBC radio who did not stand up said the atmosphere was frightening. “These allegations are of deeply disturbing discriminatory abuse against Jews,” said a CAA spokesman.“Comedians are rightly given broad latitude, but hounding Jews out of theatres is reminiscent of humanity’s darkest days, and must have no place in central London in 2024.” Soho Theatre were “sorry and saddened” by the incident which caused upset to audience members. They added in a statement: “We take this very seriously and are looking into the detail of what happened as thoroughly, as sensitively, and as quickly as we can. It is important to us that Soho Theatre is a welcoming and inclusive place for all.” Witnesses of the incident contact CAA: 0330 822 0321 (option 2) or investigations@ antisemitismn.org

Campaign Against Antisemitism are questioning a court judgement against three anti-Israel protesters. Heba Alhayek, 29, Pauline Ankunda, 26, and Noimutu Olayinka Taiwo, 27, received 12-month conditional discharges at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on terrorism offences. CAA at the time criticised Deputy Senior District Judge Tan Ikram for an ‘unduly lenient sentence’ as the trio were guilty of terrorism offences. CAA have since revealed Judge Ikram’s social media activity may suggest bias and are exploring legal options, noting there may be grounds to “set aside” the ruling on the basis of “actual or apparent bias”. CAA are sharing findings with the Crown Prosecution Service to potentially appeal the verdict and are submitting a complaint to the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office. Alhayek and Ankunda attached images of paragliders to their backs, Olayinka attached an image to a placard. They were charged with arousing reasonable suspicion they supported Hamas. Judge Ikram reportedly said at the time: “You’ve not hidden the fact you were carrying these images. You crossed the line, but it would have been fair to say that emotions ran very high on this issue. Your lesson has been well learnt. I do not find you were seeking to show any support for Hamas.” He concluded that he had “decided not to punish” the trio. CAA observed that the court had sent the “worst possible signal to the Jewish community” during surging antisemitism and glorification of terror.

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to legitimate self-defence. We see that it (née Weller) was the indifference of the free world that survived World leaders continue to meet Israeli made the Nazi Holocaust possible. We Auschwitz.” leaders to offer support as the war with will continue to work in order to demand The commisHamas enters a fifth month. going forward the release of all of the sion consists Argentinian President Javier Milei was hostages, regardless of the nationality. of historians, escorted on a tour of Kibbutz Nir Oz by Of course, there are Argentine nationals academics President Isaac Herzog following the among the hostages as well, but this is a and Holocaust October 7 terror on the Gaza border. crime against humanity. And this must be survivors. One quarter of Kibbutz members were redressed.” Yad Vashem murdered or Milei also vishas recognised taken hostage. ited Yad Vashem over 28,000 They were during his first individuals joined by Ofelia trip to Israel as The RightRoitman who since taking eous Among was taken office. the Nations, hostage and Milei, accomnon-Jews who released from panied by Argenrisked their Gaza. She was tinian chairman lives to save returning to of Yad Vashem, Jews during the President Herzog and President Milei PHOTO: GPO home for the attended a meHolocaust. first time since morial ceremony A depleting the attack. Herin the Hall of number of Holocaust survivors recognise Netanyahu thanked Merz for his unzog and Milei Remembrance the importance of sharing their stories. wavering support of Israel and its right to visited a numand signed the All decisions are reviewed by the comdefend itself, and for Germany’s historic ber of houses. Yad Vashem mission’s chairman before they become commitment to Israel. The delegations Both made guestbook. final. discussed developing bilateral ties. statements to Milei wrote: Past commission chairmen include Netanyahu updated both on the the media. “In this symbolic Justice Moshe Landau, Justice Dr Moseh progress in fighting in the Gaza Strip Prime Ministers Rutte and Netanyahu PHOTO: GPO Herzog said and transcendent Bejski, Justice Yakov Maltz and Justice stressing that Israel would not leave intact that Nir Oz was place, where Tuerkel. terrorist battalions in Rafah. a unique spot in the country and history darkness reaches unimaginable extremes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu He added that the war is expected to of Israel before the atrocity. of cruelty, it is precisely here that we can met German Leader of the Opposition continue until total victory over Hamas. “It was amongst the most barbaric see the greatness of a people. The greatFriedrich Merz and Dutch Prime Minister in modern times, especially since the ness of going through the pain and rising Mark Rutte earlier this week. Holocaust,” explained Herzog. “That is up again even stronger than why we have the full right of self-defence, before. We all bear the duty not to protect our people and make sure that to remain silent. Never again is this will never happen again. That is why now.” we are fighting the Hamas enemies, a Dayan stated: “This visit was proxy of Iran, part of an empire of evil especially pertinent given the that wants to eradicate hope and peace fact that there have been Latfrom this region. We are standing here in-American leaders who have to protect the values of the entire free used in the last months rhetoric world. Your visit is a show of solidarity with clear antisemitic tones, inand vision of hope. We shall rebuild this cluding Holocaust trivialisation. place, we shall bring back the communiFor the President of Argentina to ty, we shall protect Israelis and hopefully visit Israel and Yad Vashem and create a different future for us and for our commit so clearly to uphold the neighbours.” values and lessons of the HolHerzog called for the immediate reocaust, is extremely important. lease of all the hostages held in Gaza. Yad Vashem continues to work Prime Minister Netanyahu and German Opposition Leader Merz hold discussions PHOTO: GPO “This is a clear violation and a crime closely with the educational against humanity,” he said. “We all call for authorities in the Argentine the world community, especially friends Republic in order to increase Holocaust News in brief in Latin America, who can pressure Iran awareness and education for the ArgenThe charity regulator for England and the charity utilised for events and external and its leadership to make sure that our tine people and the Spanish-speaking Wales is investigating the Al-Tawheed speakers. sons and daughters come back home world.” Charitable Trust after an event by an exThe regulator has banned trustees alsafely as soon as possible. I could see how In related news, former Deputy Presternal organisation at its premises in 2020. lowing the premises to be used by the emotional this visit here and in Israel was ident of Israel’s Supreme Court Justice Current trustees, who were not in of- third party for the 2020 event. for you. You’re a true friend of Israel.” Prof. Hanan Melcer has taken the role fice at the time, told the Commission The inquiry will examine regulatory Milei: responded: “This is a visit that of chairman of The Commission for the the event was a ‘religious remembrance issues regarding administration of the has truly been very moving. As we Designation of the Righteous. programme’ for Major General Qasem charity by trustees, oversight and control watched the images from around the Prof. Melcer replaces Deputy President Soleimani. by trustees of the use of charity properties world we were filled with horror, but now of the Supreme Court Justice Elyakim RuAt the time of his death, Soleimani was by third parties and relationships with seeing them up close and personal in real binstein who filled the post following the Commander of the Iranian Revolutionary partners. life, is all the more disturbing and such a death of Justice Yaakov Turkel last year. Guards Corps and Quds Force. When the The regulator may extend the inquiry if powerful experience. When we also listen “It is a great honour for me to be apevent was held, Soleimani was subject additional regulatory issues emerge. to the accounts of the families it was so pointed to this position, especially conto UK Government sanctions. The IRGC TUCF was registered in 1994. Its chartruly painful. Being in touch with the vicsidering that both of my parents survived remains subject to sanctions. itable purposes include promoting the tims in the place where all this happens is the Holocaust,” he said. “My father, AdvoVideo footage reportedly shows speak- Islamic faith, supporting Muslim comso disturbing.” cate Yosef Melcer, was rescued by Oskar ers praising Soleimani. There are also munities and promoting recreation, sport, He added: “We continue to reaffirm Schindler, recognised by Yad Vashem in antisemitic chants. social and cultural activities. our solidarity towards the people and 1962 as Righteous Among the Nations, The Commission is examining controls the State of Israel and for Israel’s right while my mother, Yocheved Melcer

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Letters to the Editor Please note: The views of the letters do not necessarily reflect the views of this newspaper. Letters may be edited and publication is at the discretion of the editor. Sir Keir - Expel him Dear Editor

AAD is appalled and shocked by these latest antisemitic and anti-Israel comments emanating from the Labour Party candidate at the forthcoming Rochdale by-election. Azhar Ali’s comments are wicked and unconditionally antisemitic. It demonstrates that the Jewish community must remain extremely vigilant and careful in the face of this antisemitism, which replicates the behaviour and nature of the Labour Party under former leader Jeremy Corbyn. AAD welcomes the Labour Party withdrawal of support for the Rochdale by-election candidate, having first backed him despite his antisemitic and anti-Israel slurs. Having said that, it cannot understand why he has not been expelled from the Labour Party forthwith. Likewise, former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn had the Labour Party whip withdrawn from him in the House of Commons where he now sits as an Independent MP but was not expelled from the Labour Party. This is a clear indication that antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiments remain alive and strong in the Labour Party and the UK Jewish Community should not be fooled by Sir Keir Starmer and others (including members of the Jewish Community) when he says that it has been “rooted out” as it hasn’t. AAD calls on Sir Keir Starmer and the Labour Party to expel Azhar Ali forthwith from the Labour Party and for the police and Crown Prosecution Service to prosecute him accordingly for incitement to racial hatred and hate crimes. Likewise, it calls on the Jewish Community bodies including the Board of Deputies to condemn the behaviour of Azhar Ali and to come out and unconditionally support such action. Jonathan Metliss, Chairman, Action Against Discrimination

I see no evidence of anything being done by the British government to make any progress or help Israel. Instead, his foreign secretary Lord Cameron merely condemns Israel’s intention to proceed against Hamas in the Rafah area and reiterates the statement that there must be a two-state solution, without specifying who precisely would be a credible party in Gaza. There is no praise for the IDF in rescuing the latest two emaciated hostages from the Rafah area, which only goes to show that Rafah is where so many Hamas terrorists and Israeli hostages are located. Without Hamas or the allegedly innocent citizens of Gaza revealing the whereabouts and releasing the remaining hostages, what choice does Israel have? Why can’t they see the facts of this war, as they are so ready to do in the Ukraine war, where they are assisting Ukraine? Why can’t they be fair-minded like the brave author and commentator Douglas Murray who ought to be commemorated in Yad Vashem as a righteous gentile? Why can’t they be like the great Winston Churchill and his Allies when they defeated the Nazis which led to the establishment of a completely new Germany? Sarah Myers Hendon

Dear Editor Rishi Sunak has met with families of the Hamas hostages with British citizenship or connections and tells them that his government is doing everything it can to secure their release, purporting to show great empathy towards them. Regrettably,

state proposals between Peel 1937 and Olmert 2007 inclusive.. The latest street chant is, “We don’t want no two state! We want ‘48!” Which is synonymous with...”from the river to the sea.” Recognising Palestine as half a “two state “ peace before they have signed such a peace drops any political leverage over them. Would we pay a tradesman in advance for work that everybody has failed on? Since the first (1920) Arab riots the Palestine problem is the Arab community rejects the idea of any Jewish independence in any part of Palestine - and nobody has been able to talk nor force them on this. While the West feeds them UNWRA and other foreign aid they sit back and refuse - which they could not if we UN taxpayers’ stopped the aid. Given the Younger Wm Pitt’s, “British policy is British trade,” let us ask our MP’s to question Lord Chipping Norton - translates, “Market North Town” - what trade does he and his Camel Corps expect to gather from Palestine - if any, because it has no economy apart from foreign aid. Frank Adam

Dear Editor I have lived in the Gants Hill area most of my life. I’m 68 now. When I go past Gants Hill centre and see on most lamp posts Palestine Flags day after day and at the top of Beehive Lane the same, they must have a group of young guys with long ladders doing this at night, my point is what happened to the the young Jewish Youth? Where is the organisation of groups with a ladder taking down the flags in a popular Jewish area? Is it that the successful parents who handed down their business to our youth which forgot our hunger and where we are and now what we are up against? Are we like sheep, too scared now allowing this happen in our communities day after day? Every night, we need just 1 ladder and 4 people who will remove the flags. We seem to have no great organisation in areas that need them. We need the help now before it gets worse. And it will get worse. I love your paper, thank you Garry Marcu

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Thought provoking Torah Seed and GIFT join forces book for ‘Clean Speech Project’ Rabbi Dr. Raphael Zarum has written a thought provoking book responding to 12 challenging questions that confront the Torah today. Questioning Belief: Torah and Tradition in an Age of Doubt has been selected as a Finalist for the 2023 Rabbi Sacks Book Prize. Often, we are given simple, unsatisfying answers. But in this original work the author questions the veracity of its narratives, the morality of its laws, and the beliefs it engenders are covered. To address these questions, the author brings hisRabbi Dr. Raphael Zarum torical, scientific, and philosophical research to bear on classical Jewish sources with surprising and stimulating results. Rabbi Zarum is Dean of the London School of Jewish Studies where he holds the Rabbi Sacks Chair of Modern Jewish Thought, established by the Zandan family. He also serves as Scholar-in-Residence at

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Solidarity trip to Israel BY ADAM MOSES

London School of Jewish Studies’ Chief Executive, Joanne Greenaway, joined a global delegation of 32 education leaders on a four-day solidarity mission to Israel. Participants reflected on the Gaza war and considered emerging issues in Israel’s education, Jewish identity and peoplehood. They examined proactive strategies to address issues in schools and other educational settings. The group included leaders of federations, academic institutions and umbrella education bodies from 12 countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Canada, South Africa, Australia and the USA. “The trip gave us the chance to meet some remarkable people who shared their stories with us,” said Joanne. “What was surprising was their resilience and determination to rebuild, despite all their suffering; it was really inspiring. I came home with a renewed sense of mission and of the critical importance of what we are doing to

deepen Jewish engagement.” The trip highlighted the importance of connecting people of all ages to their Jewish identity and how it’s not been more pressing to Israel. Participants saw how vibrant, relevant education and excellent teachers deepen knowledge, links tradition and love for Israel and the Jewish people worldwide. Joanne said that delegates realised how Israel and diaspora are affected. The way forward is through partnership and constant communication. “October 7 was a low point in our story but it does not define us,” she said. “We are part of an extraordinary people and together we will build a stronger future. In order to do so, education is the greatest key to our security, but we must choose how we tell our story.” LSJS are offering people the chance to join a three-day trip to Israel March12-14 to meet educators, activists, soldiers and people affected by atrocities of 7 October. Aside from volunteering and showing support by visiting Israel, participants will meet expert educators for an in-depth understanding of the impact of 7 October, war, and its significance on the future. The trip will provide an understanding of changes happening in Israeli society and an opportunity to bear witness to the sites of Hamas’ atrocities.

In a collaborative effort aimed at foster- 2,500 Clean Speech complimentary t-shirts ing positivity and unity within the Jewish to students, encouraging the practice of community, Seed and GIFT are proud to positive language. announce the launch of the annual ‘Clean Looking ahead, the project will continSpeech Project’. Sponsored by the esteemed ue to engage and educate with a 30-day Wohl Legacy, this initiative brings together programme featuring daily Clean Speech 70 communities and schools in a concerted videos from expert educators across the effort to elevate positive speech and pro- community. Over 1,300 individuals have mote mindful communication. already committed to participating in this The ‘Clean Speech Project’ is a compre- enlightening series. hensive educational endeavor designed to Reflecting on the significance of the raise awareness about the laws of loshon initiative, Rabbi Daniel Fine, Director of hora (negative speech) and the profound Education at Seed, remarked, “In a time impact of carefully chosen words. Through where negative rhetoric pervades our socidynamic educational sessions and accessi- ety, promoting unity and positivity within ble resources, the project aims to empower our community is more crucial than ever. individuals to embrace the power of posi- By choosing our words thoughtfully and embracing achdus (unity), we can cultivate tivity in their interactions. Rabbi Zeidman, Senior Educator at GIFT, a culture of respect and harmony.” emphasised the importance of collective The ‘Clean Speech Project’ stands as a action, stating, “It is imperative that we testament to the power of collaboration work together to improve the way we com- and collective action encouraging positive municate with others, not just through change within the community. Seed and positive speech but practically through GIFT invite all members of the community school syllabuses, community events, pro- to join them in this meaningful endeavor, grammes and workshops. By joining forces, as together, they strive to elevate discourse we can amplify the impact of our efforts our interpersonal communication and fosand ensure our communication is positive ter positive dialogue while discouraging toward others.” The project’s activities have already garnered significant participation and enthusiasm. Notably, 150 women attended a shiur at Norrice Lea synagogue, organised in collaboration with the Rebbetzens of the United Synagogue. Additionally, Aish launched an online ‘Maven’ course focusing on Clean Speech, further expanding the reach of Rabbi Zeidman inspiring many children the initiative. Currently, the community is immersed negativity. Rabbi Zeidman says, “Being in a ‘Clean Speech focus week’ across 35 a Giver is more than just action; it’s also schools and synagogue chedarim. This about the way we speak and the kindness week includes 20 parent and child learning we express to others.” events, accompanied by the distribution of

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Together with Jewish Care, Nightingale Hammerson was delighted to host the South London and Southern Counties Forum at Nightingale House on 14th February 2024. The South London Community Support Service, which is funded by both charities, provides a lifeline of support for community members with care needs. This service is led by Stephen Ison, who has a wealth of knowledge and experience of how to navigate the healthcare system. The forum was attended by members of the community who were able to learn more about the service provision at Nightingale House and included a tour of the care home. The event also raised awareness of the care and community support offered by Nightingale Hammerson and Jewish Care. There was also the opportunity for an open forum, where community members shared their thoughts and opinions about the future of the care support for the Jewish community living south of the Thames River. Nightingale Hammerson’s Nuno Santos Lopes, Director of Research, Innovation and Community Engagement, says, “At Nightingale Hammerson we are expanding our services to support more Jewish community members to live better for longer through education, while we continue running our

In a remarkable display of solidarity, volunteers came together to support JNF UK by participating in a telethon dedicated to their Green Sunday campaign. This Green Sunday, JNF UK is raising funds to establish a Memorial Forest, to commemorate those who were tragically murdered on October 7. The campaign aims to create a meaningful and lasting legacy, honouring the memory of the victims who we have lost, but are not forgotten. Dedicated members of the community demonstrated their commitment to suppor ting JNF UK’s meaningful initiative by par ticipating in the telethon, helping to raise awareness about the project’s significance, and inspire individuals to contribute to the planting of the forest. Tracy Lee, one of the volunteers pictured said, “I Tracy Lee, Volunteer for JNF UK

two amazing care homes. Today’s event highlights the importance of bringing the community together to discuss and find solutions to the issues faced on a daily basis.” Jewish Care’s Richard Shone, Director of Community, Volunteering, Social Work and Hospitality, says, “The Open Forum is a great opportunity for us all to meet and talk with members of the local community in South London, and together understand how we can best support their needs through our joint South London Community Support Service.” “Recently, Jewish Care’s dementia services team, together with Stephen Ison, assisted the community to set up a new Memory Way Café for people living with dementia and their family carers in Kingston-Upon-Thames, including supporting them to recruit and train volunteers. The Café is now successfully up and running each month and is a great example of the way our partnership work is continuing to share expertise and understanding, adapting to meet the changing needs of the community.”

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have been supporting JNF UK and their vital work in Israel for many years. Being able to actively participate in this meaningful initiative has been both heart-warming and heart-breaking. The act of planting a Memorial Forest is a poignant tribute to honouring the lives that have tragically been lost.” To learn more and contribute to the Memorial Forest, please visit www.jnf.co.uk/ gs2024.

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The Muslim vote coalition OPINION PIECE BY STEVE WINSTON

The attempt to present any community as monolithic is not just simplistic; it’s a disservice to the rich tapestry of human diversity. Enter the “The Muslim Vote” coalition, a brazen attempt to corral the Muslim community into a singular voting bloc. With a bright pink website, tables with various statistics, and a collage of logos representing its constituent members, “The Muslim Vote” coalition wants you to bestow it with unfounded clout. But one must ask: why the push for uniformity? Are we to believe that the multitude of voices within the Muslim community can be neatly packaged into a one-size-fits-all political agenda? The absurdity of such an endeavour is self-evident. The organisations lending their support to “The Muslim Vote” coalition present a confounding spectacle, akin to a bizarre circus act with no discernible ringmaster. From the Muslim councils of Scotland and Wales or Prevent Watch (yes, an anti-deradicalisation organisation), the seemingly disparate affiliations seem to be united by

one common denominator: a disdain for Israel. They’ve simply rallied to partake in a collective gripe session against the Jewish state, which makes one wonder if there’s anything more to this coalition than its overt anti-Israel agenda. If “The Muslim Vote” coalition insists on treating the Muslim community as a monolith, then one cannot help but inquire about the standards by which they measure representation and advocacy. Who appointed them as the mouthpiece for the multifaceted Muslim community? And what of the myriad perspectives and beliefs that exist within this demographic? The presumption of speaking on behalf of an entire community without its explicit consent is not just presumptuous; it’s antithetical to the principles of democratic representation. Diversity within any demographic is not just a matter of optics but a fundamental reality that shapes individual perspectives, priorities, and political affiliations. To homogenise the Muslim vote, by Muslim groups themselves, is to ignore the vast spectrum of ideological, cultural, and socio-economic differences that exist within the community. Additionally, the politicisation of religion by “The Muslim Vote” coalition raises

troubling questions about the role of faith in public discourse. While religious identity can inform one’s values and world-view, it should not serve as a sole determinant of political affiliation or allegiance. The attempt to mobilise voters along religious lines undermines the secular foundation of democratic governance and threatens to erode the principle of equal representation for all citizens. But perhaps the most egregious aspect of the “The Muslim Vote” coalition is its unabashed attempt to influence UK politics and steer it in an explicitly Muslim direction. Do we truly want UK politics beholden to the whims of a single interest group, particularly one whose ideology may not align with liberal democratic values? The website’s rhetoric of “devolved decision-making” and a focus on “pro-Palestine” candidates reeks of sectarianism and exclusion. While advocacy for specific causes is a fundamental aspect of democracy, the attempt to wield collective political power in pursuit of narrow sectarian interests undermines the democratic principles of equality and pluralism. Moving on to their methodology, one cannot help but chuckle ruefully at the coalition’s decision to assess politicians based on their stance on the Israel-Hamas

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conflict. Really? Is this the litmus test for political alignment now? By reducing complex geopolitical issues to a binary assessment of keeping Hamas in power, the coalition not only oversimplifies the conflict but also perpetuates a dangerous narrative that equates criticism of Hamas with hostility towards the Muslim community. The emergence of “The Muslim Vote” coalition raises questions about the future of UK politics and representation in a diverse and pluralistic society. Do we wish to see UK politics mired in the quagmire of identity politics, or do we uphold the principles of free and open debate, underpinned by democratic institutions that prioritise equality and fairness for all? Do we wish to see UK politics bifurcated according to allegiance to the pro-Palestine or pro-Hamas cause? The choice is clear: we must resist the allure of sectarianism and embrace the complexity of our shared humanity. Only then can we build a future that is truly inclusive, equitable, and just for all. Steve Winston is the Managing Director of the National Jewish Assembly



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ASK THE RABBI Looking for answers? Send your question to Rabbi@RabbiSchochet.com HOW CAN I COPE WITH THE STRESS? Dear Rabbi I read with interest your column last week about G-d, Divine Providence, prayer, bribery etc. It was definitely different and gave me a lot to mull over. There was much discussion at our Friday night table (there often is with some of your thought provoking responses). I tend to stress a lot over things. If I understand you correctly, my stressing is a futile exercise. I should be more relaxed believing that G-d knows my situation and will help me. Is there a way to avoid or better manage stress from a Jewish perspective? Tommy Dear Tommy To be sure, sometimes stress is a chemical reaction and that would require therapy, sometimes medication etc. So, a qualification before I answer is, I am not responding regarding that sort of stress. I will refer specifically to the general stress we tend to often endure when faced with particular situations. Some people stress before there’s even stress to stress about. Then they stress about stressing over stress that doesn’t need to be stressed

about. That can be quite stressful. Research shows that often, if not most of the time, it is not the stress itself that is the problem, rather the perception of the stress. The perception and interpretation of events is called the stressor – that which causes the stress – and that is infinitely more critical than the external causes that bring a person to stress. So stress begins with my perception of a situation. There is a verse in Psalms, “One who trusts in G-d will be encompassed by Divine grace.” The Baal Shem Tov famously explained, “If you trust in G-D, thinking, ‘if everything in this world comes from G-d and G-d cares about His creations,’ then you will be encompassed by Divine love and kindness.” In other words, if you put your faith in G-d then G-d puts His faith in you. If you believe that G-d got you to it and He will get you through it, then that’s exactly how it can happen for you. So much so, says the Baal Shem Tov, that things which were not necessarily written in the cards to happen to you, will come about simply because you thought in those positive ways. So, from a Jewish standpoint, when a human being realises that G-d, who is all benevolent, is watching over me, then

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I have a different perspective on life. If I recognise that G-d is watching over me, at this juncture, during this problem, in the face of this test, then I have a completely different perception, thereby limiting the stressor and by extension the stress. This is in a nutshell and there’s much more to be said, but contemplate this the next time you find your stress levels rising.

DID I MAKE A MISTAKE? Dear Rabbi I’ve been married ten years. It wasn’t a typical “shidduch” situation as we found one another (not something typical in our families). Life was good but now with busy jobs and three young children, I feel we have grown apart. We argue more and I am just not feeling the same as I did during the first years of my marriage. Did I make a mistake and just “fall in love?” Would it have been different had I pursued a shadchan approach? I am not one to go to a marriage counsellor so please don’t suggest it. Maybe this is typical in frum homes, with shul, shiurim, kids, work and all the usual rigmarole of a religious Jewish lifestyle. Debbie Dear Debbie A Jewish lifestyle, whether religious or otherwise has nothing to do with it. It takes two to tango and it’s a good thing that you’re aware of your situation rather than just ignoring it and assuming it to be “normal.” No one said marriage is easy. It’s not. It requires constant work and effort on both your parts. As you have hit something of a crisis point you have to urgently determine how you are going to choose your hard in your marriage: It’s hard to swallow your pride and apologise after an argument. It’s also hard to just stay silent and disconnected from the one you love. It’s hard to prioritise moments of connection with your spouse when

you’re busy with work, your children, the running of your home. It’s also hard to feel lonely and just navigate life like roommates fleetingly interacting with one another. It’s hard to control your reactions when triggered and mad. It’s also hard to observe the impact you’ve made and hurt you caused your partner with your reaction. It’s hard to sit down and address together some of the real underlying issues or concerns. It’s also hard to realise there’s a growing divide and emotional distance. It’s hard to be loving and affectionate during stressful times or a busy season. It’s also hard to get to a point where you both feel unloved and unappreciated. It’s hard to hear your spouse out when you disagree and see things very differently. It’s also hard to realise they don’t open up to you anymore as they remain guarded. In relationships your options are, taking the hard path of engaging in uncomfortable conversations, acknowledging the need to change and embarking on a journey of personal growth. Or, you can take the hard path of just unresolved conflicts, sweeping more and more under the carpet and creating increasing emotional distance. The good news is, you get to choose your hard. Good luck!

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Where G-d Dwells BY RABBI BINNY FREEDMAN

This weeks portion of Terumah introduces a new concept: a sanctuary, a tabernacle, designed to create a space for G-d in the world. But how and why would we be commanded to create a physical space for G-d? Shlomo HaMelech asked at the dedication of the first Temple: “But will G-d really dwell on earth? The heavens, even the highest heaven, cannot contain You. How much less this temple I have built!” (Melachim I 8:27) Interestingly, while the Tabernacle is the predecessor to the Beit HaMikdash, the Temple, there is a fundamental difference between the two: The Temple stood in a fixed place at the centre of the Jewish universe, in Jerusalem, whereas the Mishkan (the Tabernacle) travelled with the Jewish people without a set location. Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen

Kook was once asked why a Jew could travel through the Sinai Desert when he might walk on the site where the Mishkan once stood. He responds that the sanctity of the Mishkan was temporary; when the Jewish people moved there was no lasting sanctity to the places where it once stood. This is in direct contrast to the Temple on whose direct site all the authorities agree no Jew can traverse today. Rashi suggests that the commandment to build a Mishkan resulted from the sin of the Golden Calf. When the Jewish people felt the need to create a physical manifestation of G-d’s presence as a reminder that G-d is with them, always. So G-d gave us a Mishkan, a place that would travel with us. It was less about where it stood than about where we stood. A call to the Jewish people to create holy space wherever we are. For a nation destined to wander, this was the secret to our survival. The predecessor of the Jewish synagogue.

The synagogue is called a beit knesset, which means a house not of worship but of gathering. The Hebrew word kanes means to collect or gather, as Esther suggests to Mordechai in the Purim story: “Lech knos et kol haYehudim…, Go and gather all the Jews…” Judaism teaches us we can create an environment of sanctity that can impact us by gathering together, and we create this space not by where we are, but by who we are. And for thousands of years of exile, we created our synagogue spaces wherever we are, and more than we maintained the synagogue, the synagogue space maintained us. And we learned that what we can create alone will never match what we can create together. The Beit HaMikdash (Temple in Jerusalem) was designed to create an environment the way it was meant to be, and the Mishkan was designed to teach us that we could start working on creating

Terumah“Speak to the children of Israel, that they should take to Me a terumah” (Exodus 25:2)

1st Aliya (Kohen) – Shemot 25:1-16

G-d tells Moshe to ask the Jews for voluntary offerings towards the construction and functioning of the Mishkan (Tabernacle). The materials needed are gold, silver and copper; turquoise, purple and scarlet wool; linen, goat hair, dyed ram skins, skins of the tachash animal, acacia wood, oil, specific spices and particular precious stones (for placing in the Kohen Gadol’s garments). G-d then instructs Moshe about how to make different features of the Mishkan: The Aron (ark) was made from acacia wood, plated with gold on both the inside and outside, and with a gold Zer (crown) around the top. It had four gold

rings attached to it, two on each side, with a gold-plated wooden stave left permanently between each pair of rings, in order to carry the Aron. The Tablets of the Ten Commandments were placed in the aron. Point to Consider: What is the deeper message of the Aron being plated with gold not just on the outside, but also the inside, even though the inside was not visible? (25:11)

2nd Aliya (Levi) – 25:17-30

The Kaporet (cover) of the Aron was made of pure gold, with two Cherubs moulded on top, facing one another and with their wings touching. The Shulchan (table) was made from gold-plated acacia

wood, with a gold Zer (crown) on its Misgeret (lid). It had rings and staves to carry it, like the Aron. The Lechem Hapanim (show bread) was placed on it.

3rd Aliya (Shlishi) – 25:31-26:14

The Menorah was hammered from one piece of pure gold, with seven lamps. The Mishkan had ten Yiriyot (curtains), made of linen and patterned wool, with golden hooks joining them together. The Ohel (tent), draped over the Mishkan, was made of 11 curtains of goat hair, with a further double Michseh (cover) on top, one made from dyed ram skins, the other from Tachash skins.

4th Aliya (Revi’i) – 26:15-30

The Kerashim (planks) and their

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such environments wherever we were. This is why the verse commanding us to build such a sanctuary alludes to this : “Ve’asu li mikdash ve’shachanti be’tocham, They shall make a sanctuary for Me, and I will dwell in them (be’tocham).” The verse should have said “I will dwell in it” not “I will dwell in them.” The Torah teaches us that Hashem does not dwell in a building; Hashem lies deep inside each and every one of us; the Mishkan and the synagogue are just a taste of that experience as it is meant to be.

Rabbi Binny Freedman is Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Orayta. He is a member of the Mizrachi Speakers Bureau (www.mizrachi.org/speakers).

enjoining bars were made from gold-plated acacia wood.

5th Aliya (Chamishi) – 26:31-37

The Parochet (partition) was made of wool and linen. It was placed on the southern side of the Mishkan, to cordon off the Kodesh HaKodashim (Holy of Holies) area, which housed the Aron.

6th Aliya (Shishi) – 27:1-8

The Mizbeach (altar) was made of copper- plated wood, with four corner pieces and staves attached to rings to carry it.

7th Aliya (Shevi’i) – 27:9-19

The Chatzer (courtyard) surrounded the Mishkan; its outer ‘fence’ was made of linen Yiriyot (curtains), attached to wooden pillars.

Haftarah

The reading, from the Book of Kings, records King Shlomo’s (Solomon) construction of the Beit Hamikdash (Temple) in Jerusalem, which was completed 480 years after the Exodus from Egypt. The construction involved mobilising close to 200,000 workers. G-d told Shlomo that He would “dwell among the Children of Israel” if they would be loyal in their Divine service.


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The True Value of the Journey BY RABBI SHMUEL REICHMAN

In our previous article, we continued exploring the deep and inspiring ideas relating the importance of the Jewish People’s journey through the Midbar. After all, the Torah doesn’t waste a single word; every word has infinite meaning. Thus, if the Torah went out of its way to mention every single place that Klal Yisrael encamped along their long journey through the Midbar, there must be a fundamental message that the Torah is trying to teach us. We began our discussion by emphasizing the importance of each step in any journey and then developed a deeper understanding of the purpose of a goal and the importance of the journey itself. We ended our previous article with a powerful question: The Gemara (Shabbos 88b) describes Moshe Rabbeinu’s journey as he ascended Har Sinai to receive the Torah. Upon his arrival on top, the malachim began complaining to Hashem, claiming that man has no right to receive the Torah. In responding to their arguments, Moshe’s claim for why the Jewish People are deserving of the Torah focuses on the weaknesses and challenges of human beings, not their perfection. He emphasizes that we are limited, imperfect beings with a yetzer hara, prone to mistakes and jealousy. Why is this a mark in our favor? The simple answer to this question is that Moshe wasn’t trying to show humanity’s greatness; he was only trying to clarify why human beings need the guidance of Torah, and how the Torah was more applicable to the Jewish People than malachim. There is, however, a much deeper layer here as well.

TWO FORMS OF PERFECTION There are two different types, or aspects, of perfection. The first is static perfection (sheleimus), where something is, has been, and always will be absolutely perfect. Such a being does not struggle, has no conflicting wills, and never fails. The second type of perfection is more nuanced, and in some sense, even more powerful. This is the aspect of becoming perfect (hishtalmus), where a being is created imperfect and has the ability to become, evolve, grow, and work to achieve perfection. This second type of perfection comes with great risk, as the struggle to become perfect will inevitably include moments of failure, difficulty, and even hopelessness. Moshe showed the malachim that while angels are created as static, perfect beings — the first form of perfection — humanity is capable of becoming perfect, through hard work and free will. The Torah contains infinitely deep spiritual

wisdom, and the malachim knew that humanity would never be able to understand its depths on the level that they themselves were capable of. They therefore claimed that the Torah should not be given to humanity but be kept by those who could properly grasp its depths. Moshe countered that the Torah’s true purpose is to be both a reflection of higher truth and a gateway for humanity in their journey toward becoming perfect. The Torah and its mitzvos provide us with guidance, refine us, and help us become more and more perfect. The Torah helps us conquer our yetzer hara and overcome our weaknesses. (“Barasi yetzer hara, barasi lo Torah tavlin — I created [the] yetzer hara, I created for it Torah [as a] spice”; Kiddushin 30b.) It is therefore irrelevant for malachim, as malachim are already perfect and have no free will. (The Nefesh Hachaim explains that angels understand reality with such a crystal-clear lens that it is virtually impossible for them to do anything but operate in line with the truth. While they do have a very limited sense of free will, doing something wrong as an angel would be akin to walking into a fire. They may have the free choice to do so, but the scalding hot flames are more than enough to stop them; see Rav Tzadok Hakohen, Pri Tzaddik, Kedushas Shabbos 7; Ramchal, Daas Tevunos 72.) Rav Tzadok explains that this is why Hashem told Moshe to hold on to the Kisei Hakavod. True kavod is something that must be chosen, not forced. One gives true honor to something or someone that he approves of, values, and associates with truth and perfection. Malachim cannot give true honor to Hashem, because they cannot help but honor Hashem. It is impossible for them not to acknowledge Hashem and the truth of reality. Humanity, however, is capable of giving true honor to Hashem, because we are capable of choosing not to honor Him. Only because we have free will and can choose to ignore the truths of reality can we also choose to acknowledge Hashem as our Creator and root source. It is because we are limited and fallible that we can achieve a unique form of greatness: that of becoming perfect (hishtalmus). This is why Hashem told Moshe to grab onto the Kisei Hakavod; it is the place that represents our ability to give kavod to Hashem as it is the “place” in the spiritual world where Hashem reveals Himself to the created world. (A throne is where a king sits and makes himself available and seen by his people, outside of the privacy of his hidden inner chambers. In the same sense, the Kisei Hakavod represents how Hashem reveals and expresses Himself to the world, allowing us to know and experience Him.) It is also the place within the spiritual world that is rooted even higher than the makom (place) of malachim. This is why Hashem tells Moshe to “grab” onto the

Kisei Hakavod; it is the very concept of maasim (actions) that reflect humanity’s superiority to malachim. Only humanity can choose to perform physical mitzvos in the physical world, and our ability to be Hashem’s sheluchim (messengers) in the physical world is what makes humanity superior to the perfection of malachim. Our greatness lies not in our static perfection, but in our ability to become perfect.

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The Jewish people were now offered an opportunity to create a type of home for Hashem to rest His Shechina in! Hashem teaches Moshe about all the materials that would be needed such as wood, gold, silver, copper, wool, dyed wool, flax, oils and spices. Everyone could contribute as much as they

wanted and who would not want to be part of so great a project?! All the fine details were shown to Moshe, the three boxes for the Aron, the way to make the Menorah, the Shulchan and the outer Mizbeach. All this was to be covered by beautiful coverings made from a special animal, the Tachash.

Miracles would be seen constantly at the Mishkan, with the bread staying fresh all week being one such miracle. The Mishkan was comprised of three sections, the Kodesh Kadashim that only the Kohen Gadol could enter, the Kodesh, and the Courtyard. It must have been a beautiful sight to see

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