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Richard D

(9,404 posts)
Mon Jun 24, 2024, 11:26 PM Jun 2024

Pro-Palestinian protesters are proving why Israel is needed

Here’s a secret that many of the protesters in university encampments and on city streets don’t seem to be in on: The more they demonize Israel, the more they reawaken Jewish identity and strengthen Zionism.

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I have heard from many young Jews around America newly awakened to their Judaism. Some confess that they haven’t been to synagogue since their bar or bat mitzvahs but they want to come back now. Others have asked me how to get dozens of mezuzahs for their friends to hang beside their front doors. I see many sporting new jewelry expressing both pride and pain: prominent Magen Davids alongside dogtags calling to “Bring Them Home Now.” I am in regular conversation with dozens of Jewish leaders, rabbis and educators, and we’re all experiencing this — we’re running out of chairs for programs and struggling to meet demand for Shabbat dinners.

These young Jews have different backgrounds and political views, but they share the life-altering experience of deep disillusionment with previous professional or social homes. Nearly every young person I know has had a (former) friend express sympathy for Hamas, been the recipient of antisemitic comments on social media or seen overt antisemitism in their neighborhood.

Multiple Jewish university students have told me they have endured a sort of social “canceling” for expressing empathy for Israelis. One was ousted from her sorority for being a Zionist, another was told that being a Zionist made others have to self-censor so they stopped including him in events.


https://edition.cnn.com/2024/06/23/opinions/israel-gaza-protests-jews-bitton/index.html

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Pro-Palestinian protesters are proving why Israel is needed (Original Post) Richard D Jun 2024 OP
I think this is what is happening. madaboutharry Jun 2024 #1
It's been true for me . . . Richard D Jun 2024 #2
This is very Encouraging to read.. Mahalo, Richad D. 🕯️🕊️💙🇮🇱🌈 Cha Jun 2024 #3
Mahalo! Richard D Jun 2024 #4

madaboutharry

(41,379 posts)
1. I think this is what is happening.
Tue Jun 25, 2024, 10:52 AM
Jun 2024

I read somewhere, I can't remember the publication, that membership in synagogues has increased, people saying they feel a need for community and a need to be with other Jewish people.

My son, for the first time, was motivated to buy Tefillin. This has taking on a very deep meaning for him. I'm proud of him for it. He speaks fluent Hebrew, so the blessings are beautiful.

Richard D

(9,404 posts)
2. It's been true for me . . .
Tue Jun 25, 2024, 10:59 AM
Jun 2024

. . . unexpectedly. I left formal practice a long time ago, and I never had much feelings for Israel. Now I do, and I'm working my way into at least more study. Still not motivated at all to go to synagogue, but there is a psychedelic movement in Judaism that is interesting.

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