POWERFUL Jewish Letter to Biden and Congress - SHARE THIS FAR AND WIDE. 691 SIGNEES FROM JEWISH LEADERSHIP, AND COUNTING. Including the Jewish Theological Seminary in NYC!
U.S. Jewish Organizations Sign Letter to Biden and Congress
JASON ROSS December 7, 2023 . 1:59 PM
This is truly powerful; Jewish leadership and influencers and seminaries are coming out in support of a humanitarian ceasefire and end of the destruction of human life in Gaza. The list of signees is growing.
CHURCH - LET US PRAY THIS CONTINUES AND THAT IT ARRESTS THE ATTENTION OF THE WHITE HOUSE.
AND CHURCH - PRAY FOR EVERY PERSON AND SIGNEE ON THE LIST BELOW THE LETTER, NAMED OR ANONYMOUS.
THE LETTERS:
“We are uniting together in this moment to call for a ceasefire, the release of all hostages, and a commitment towards a long-term political solution that ensures the freedom and collective safety of Israelis and Palestinians,” reads an “Open Letter from Professionals at Jewish Organizations to President Biden and Congress” signed by hundreds of leaders of Jewish organizations.
“We are individuals who work for a wide array of Jewish organizations across the United States, coming together across the broad range of beliefs, practices, backgrounds and identities that make up the rich fabric of the American Jewish community,” they explain.
“When we read in Beresheit (Genesis) that God created human beings in God’s image, we learn that each and every human life is sacred. Jewish tradition teaches that every death is another world destroyed.… Over 17,000 worlds have been destroyed in this war, and many more hang in the balance.”
“As a group of professionals from a wide spectrum of Jewish organizations, many of us have devoted our life’s work to building thriving Jewish communities. Our organizations may or may not join the call for a ceasefire themselves, but we feel moved to speak as individuals to demonstrate broad support within the Jewish community for a ceasefire,” the letter adds.
“We know there is no military solution to this crisis. We know that Israelis and Palestinians are here to stay—neither Jewish safety nor Palestinian liberation can be achieved if they are pitted against one another. We know that freedom for one people cannot be reached through the oppression and killing of another. We know that Israeli and Palestinian safety is deeply intertwined and that no one wins a forever war. The only way to lasting peace and security is through diplomatic means that move us towards an equal and just future for all.
“We urge President Biden and Congress to work for a ceasefire, the release of the hostages, and a diplomatic solution that guarantees equality, justice, and a thriving future for all.”
Open Letter from Professionals at Jewish Organizations
to President Biden and Congress
Add your name:
https://bit.ly/JProsLetterSIGN
We are individuals who work for a wide array of Jewish organizations across the United States, coming together across the broad range of beliefs, practices, backgrounds and identities that make up the rich fabric of the American Jewish community. We are uniting together in this moment to call for a ceasefire, the release of all hostages, and a commitment towards a long-term political solution that ensures the freedom and collective safety of Israelis and Palestinians.
When we read in Beresheit (Genesis) that God created human beings in God’s image, we learn that each and every human life is sacred. Jewish tradition teaches that every death is another world destroyed. We mourn for the 1,200 Israelis who were killed on October 7, and pray for the hostages to return home safely. We mourn for the nearly 16,000 Palestinians who have been killed since that day*. Over 17,000 worlds have been destroyed in this war, and many more hang in the balance.
Jewish tradition teaches that every death is another world destroyed.
Our texts read, “God, listen to my cry; let Your ears be attentive to my plea for mercy.” (Psalm 130:2).Our hearts are heavy for Israelis and Palestinians who have suffered brutal loss of life, for whole communities that have been destroyed and displaced, for millions of children who deserve so much more than this. We write this letter from a place of deep love and grief for all of these worlds lost, and for all who are living through this horror. The price is too high to pay, the burden too much to bear. This violence must stop.
As a group of professionals from a wide spectrum of Jewish organizations, many of us have devoted our life’s work to building thriving Jewish communities. Our organizations may or may not join the call for a ceasefire themselves, but we feel moved to speak as individuals to demonstrate broad support within the Jewish community for a ceasefire. Whether inspired by our Israeli and Palestinian loved ones, guided by the wisdom of our ancient texts, or motivated by principles passed down to us through the generations, we feel we must speak now.
We know there is no military solution to this crisis. We know that Israelis and Palestinians are here to stay — neither Jewish safety nor Palestinian liberation can be achieved if they are pitted against one another. We know that freedom for one people cannot be reached through the oppression and killing of another. We know that Israeli and Palestinian safety is deeply intertwined and that no one wins a forever war. The only way to lasting peace and security is through diplomatic means that move us towards an equal and just future for all.
We urge President Biden and Congress to work for a ceasefire, the release of the hostages, and a diplomatic solution that guarantees equality, justice, and a thriving future for all.
Signed,
600+ staff at Jewish organizations. Current number of signatures: 691
Because of concerns of job loss or retribution to organizations, many levels of anonymity were accommodated for in these signatures. Organizations are for identification purposes only. Signatures will be updated periodically.
Aaron Shneyer, Washington, DC, Am Shalom
Aaron Snyder, Boston, MA, Rabbinical Council of New England
Abby Seitz, Jerusalem, My Jewish Learning
Abe Frolichstein-Appel, Milwaukee, WI, JCC Milwaukee
Ada Morse, Shel Maala Yeshiva
Adam Deakin, Washington, DC, J Street
Adam Finn, Liberty, NY, Hashomer Hatzair — Camp Shomria
AJ Donka Hardy, Berkeley, CA, Urban Adamah
Alana Hassanein, Los Angeles, CA, Silverlake Independent JCC, Los Angeles, CA
Alannah Boyle, Washington, DC, National Council of Jewish Women
Alex G, Jewish Federations
Alex Swerdloff, New York, NY, Educational Alliance Project ORE
Alexandra Kohanski, New York, NY, The Torah Studio
Alicia Singham Goodwin, New York, NY, Jews For Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ)
Alison Rice, Brookline, MA, Boston Workers Circle
Aliza Nussbaum Cohen, Park Slope Jewish Center
Allen Lipson, Boston, MA, Hebrew College — Open Circle
Alyssa Rubin, Boston, MA, IfNotNow
Amanda Miller, Brooklyn, NY, Kolot Chayeinu, Brooklyn LY; Lab/Shul
Amelia Goldstein, Lake Katrine, NY, Beacon Hebrew Alliance
Ami Weintraub , Brooklyn, NY, Fig Tree
Amy Shir, Louisville, KY, Economic Integration Consultant, HIAS
Andrea Anderson, New York, NY, Bend the Arc
Anna Rubenstein, Chicago, IL, JCFS Chicago
Anna Rubin, Chicago, IL, Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA)
Anna Schwartz, J Street
Anne Prusky, Philadelphia, PA, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (RRC) (Rabbinical Student)
Annie Sommer Kaufman, Chicago IL, YIVO Chicago
Anshl B, Oakland, CA, Kehilla Community Synagogue, Oakland, CA
Anton T., Berkeley, CA, JCC of the East Bay
Ari Jahiel, Somerville, MA, IfNotNow
Ari Raphael Roth Zimmet, Brookline, MA, Temple Israel, Boston, MA
Ari Spector, Chicago, IL, JCFS Chicago
Ariel H., Berkeley, CA, JCC East Bay
Ash Berman, Easthampton, MA, Urban Adamah
Audrey Sasson, Brooklyn, NY, Jews For Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ)
Avi Garelick, New York, NY, Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS)
Avital Kricher, Seattle, WA, The Kavana Cooperative
Avital Raff, Oakland, CA, Or Shalom, San Francisco, CA
Aviva Pearl, Queens, NY, Brooklyn Heights Synagogue, Central Synagogue, Kolot Chayeinu
Aviva Stein, Chicago, IL, Tzedek Chicago
Becca Lubow, Chicago, IL, Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA)
Ben Yanowitz, Ben Lomond, CA, Temple Beth El, Aptos CA
Benjamin Klausner , Oakland, CA, Wilderness Torah
Beth Levin, Winchester, MA, Temple Shir Tikvah
Bex Ehrmann, Chicago, IL, jGirls+ Magazine
Binya Kóatz, Oakland, CA, Shel Maala Yeshiva
Brandon Schorsch, Minneapolis, MN, Jewish Community Action
Brenda Nelson, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco Jewish Community Federation
Brooke Wirtschafter, Los Angeles. CA, Ikar
Caleb Brommer, New York, NY, Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) (Rabbinical Student)
Caleb Sher, Easthampton, MA, Yiddish Book Center
Cantor Michael Zoosman, College Park, MD, L’chaim! Jews Against the Death Penalty
Carey Averbook, Oakland, CA, JCC San Francisco and Moishe House resident
Cara Kupferman, Boston, MA, J Street
Carly Dreme Calbreath, Brighton, MA, Congregation Kehillath Israel; Temple Sinai Brookline; Temple Beth Zion, Brookline, MA
Caroline Glaenzer, New York, NY, Rodeph Sholom School
Carrie Connor, New York, NY, Congregation Beit Simchat Torah
Carrie Sterns, Washington, DC, Bend the Arc
Chase Carter, San Francisco, CA, Center for Jewish Nonviolence
Clare Jordan, Kansas City, MO, Center for Jewish Nonviolence
Clarissa C. Quinones, Brooklyn, NY, The Jewish Board of Family and Children Services
Cole Papadopoulos, Toledo, OH, JOIN for Justice
Cory Dostie, Visalia, CA, SVARA
Dani Moscovitch, Boston, MA, IfNotNow
Daniel Roth, Center for Jewish Nonviolence
Danielle Austin, Asheville, NC, Jewish Studio Project
Danielle Gaita, Washington, DC , The Capital Jewish Museum- Washington, DC
Danny Kaplan, Oakland, CA, Jewish Voice for Peace
Daryanna L, Oakland, CA, JCC-East Bay
Davida Ginsberg, Boston, MA, IfNotNow
Diana Falchuk, Seattle, WA, Diaspora Alliance
Eitan Barkow, Chicago, IL, Tzedek Chicago
Elana Lipkin, New York, NY, Making Mensches
Eleanor Gamalski , Detroit, MI, Detroit Jews for Justice
eleonore weill, Brooklyn, NY, Workers Circle Brooklyn
Eli Newell, Chicago, IL, IfNotNow
Elias Newman , Boston, MA, Boston Workers Circle
Elissa Vinnik, Brooklyn, NY, Kolot Chayeinu
Elizabeth Aeschlimann, Boston, MA, Hebrew College — Miller Center for Interreligious Learning & Leadership
Elizabeth Huff, Chicago, IL, JCFS
Elizabeth Krushnic, Newton, MA, Congregation Dorshei Tzedek
Elizabeth Shaw, New York, NY, Rodeph Sholom School
Em Freedman, Northampton, MA, Abundance Farm at Congregation B’nai Israel, Northampton, MA
Emily Piff, Chicago, IL, Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA)
Emily Winkler-Morey, New York, NY, The Jewish Board of Family and Children Services
Emma Blau, Chicago. IL, Mishkan Chicago
Emma Bornstein, Los Angeles, CA, Beit T’shuvah, Cedar-Sinai Hospital, Los Angeles, CA
Emma Saltzberg, Brooklyn, NY, Diaspora Alliance
Ethan Heitner, NYC, NY, YM&YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood
Eva Borgwardt, Brooklyn, NY, IfNotNow
Eva Gellman, Northampton, MA, Yiddish Book Center
Evan Drukker-Schardl, Somerville, Massachusetts, J Street
Eve Glazier, Northampton, MA, Yiddish Book Center
Ezra Oliff-Lieberman, New Orleans, LA, IfNotNow
Frances Alani, Denver, CO, JCC Denver
G, Amherst, MA, Yiddish Book Center
Gabe Pont, New York, NY, Shalom Hartman Institute
Gabe Tobias, Brooklyn, NY, Diaspora Alliance
Gabi Wasserman, Denver, CO, Ramah in the Rockies
Geo Kanegawa, Oakland, CA, Jewish Youth for Community Action (JYCA)
Gilah Barker, Seattle, WA, Kadima Reconstructionist Community
Gloria Yates, Seattle, WA, JFS
Hadar Ahuvia, Brooklyn, NY, Congregation Beth Elohim
Hannah Gelman, Boston, MA, Judaism Unbound; Lehrhaus
Hannah Halpern, Oakland, CA, Urban Adamah
Hannah Jackson, Denver, CO, JCC Denver — ELS
Hannah Kahn Glass, Brooklyn, NY, Park Slope Jewish Center
Hannah Klein, Brooklyn, NY, Bend the Arc
Hara Connell , Brooklyn, NY, Kolot Chayeinu, Brooklyn, NY
Hayle, Oakland, CA, IfNotNow
Hazel Elsbach, New York, NY, 92nd St Y
Henri Austryn Selig Emmet, Souderton, PA, IfNotNow
Herbert Aubrey Meisner, Washington, DC, New Synagogue Project, Kollel
Hila Keler, Kadima Reconstructionist Community, Seattle, WA
Ian Rosenthal, Minneapolis, MN, Jewish Community Action
Ilana Goldberg, Oakland, CA, Jewish Youth for Community Action (JYCA)
Ilana Sumka, Silver Spring, MD, Shleimut
Irena Klepfisz, New York, New York, Workers Circle and YIVO
Irene Siegel, Brooklyn, NY, Kolot Chayeinu, Workers Circle
Iris Morrell, San Francisco, CA, Shel Maala Yeshiva
Isabelle Lawrence, New York, NY, The Jewish Board
Issac Young, Chicago, IL, Keshet
Itamar Cohn, Occidental, CA, Wilderness Torah
Jack Snyder, New York, NY, Rodeph Sholom School
Jackie Baldwin, Chicago, IL, Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA)
Jaclyn Best, Boulder, CO, Congregation Nevei Kodesh
Jake Ehrlich, Detroit, MI, Congregation T’chiyah
Jake Levin, Brooklyn, NY, Jews for Racial and Economic Justice
James M. Branum, Oklahoma City, OK, Humanistic Judaism Magazine
James Wyrwicz, Brooklyn, NY, 92NY (92nd Street Y)
Jeanne Snodgrass, Columbia, MO, Mizzou Hillel
Jericho Vincent, Brooklyn, NY, Temple of the Stranger, Brooklyn, NY
Jess Wilbarger, Toledo, Ohio, JOIN for Justice (contractor)
Jesse Yurow, Oakland, CA, Urban Adamah
Jessica Valoris, Washington, DC, Black Jewish Liberation Collective
Jessie Sander, Brooklyn, NY, Beth Shalom v’Emeth Reform Temple (B’ShERT), Brooklyn, NY
Jessie Stoolman, Los Angeles, CA, Academy for Jewish Religion - California
Jimmy Rothschild, Chicago, IL, Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA)
Jo Berliner, Seattle, WA, Congregation Beth Shalom
Joe Buchwald Gelles, Cleveland, Ohio, Haggadahs-R-Us
Jonathan Edelman, Washington, DC , Lillian & Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum
Jonathan Elbaz, Chicago, IL, Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA)
Jonathan Ruchlis, El Cerrito, CA, Kehilla Community Synagogue, Oakland, CA
Jonathon Feinberg, Lynn, MA, New England Jewish Labor Committee
Jordan Mann, Providence, RI, Jewish Liberation Fund
Jordane Nicole Hartbauer, Denver, CO, JCC Denver
Joseph Grant, Chicago, IL, Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA)
Josh Conescu, Newton, MA, Temple Shalom of Newton, MA
Joshua Bloom, Philadelphia, PA, Kol Tzedek, Philadelphia PA
Jules Rose, New York, NY, Congregation Beit Simchat Torah
Julia Cunnien, Detroit, MI, Adamah
Julie Fishbach, Los Angeles, CA
Julie Kira Wernick, Chicago, IL
Julieta Mendez, New York, NY, American Jewish World Service (AJWS)
Kaiya Garcia, Kehilla Community Synagogue, Oakland, CA
kaleb chudacoff, Washington, DC, New Synagogue Project, Washington, DC
Kate Maley, Chicago, IL, CJE SeniorLife
Kathryn Rose Epstein, Brooklyn, New York, Avodah Jewish Service Corps
Katie Kaestner-Frenchman, Madrid, Spain, Judaism Unbound
Kayla Ginsburg, Berkeley, CA, Jewish Studio Project
Kelly Viselman, Brooklyn, NY, Jews For Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ)
Kenneth Case-Cohen, Durham, NC, Jewish for Good
Keren Ganin-Pinto, Oakland, CA , Kehilla Community Synagogue, Oakland, CA
kristen kendrick, New York, NY, American Jewish World Service (AJWS)
Kyle Rocco East, Miami, FL, JOIN for Justice
Lauren Spokane, Washington, DC, New Synagogue Project, Washington, DC
Laurie Zimmerman, Madison, WI, Congregation Shaarei Shamayim
Leah Field, Nashville, TN, Vanderbilt Jews for Ceasefire Now
Leah Kanzer, Washington, DC, New Synagogue Project, Washington, DC
Leinana Two Moons, New York, NY, Rodeph Sholom School
Lena Glickman, Philadelphia, PA, Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Greater Philadelphia
Lenny Somervell, Somerville, MA, JOIN for Justice
Leora Abelson, Boston, MA, Nehar Shalom Community Synagogue, Jamaica Plain, MA
Leora Mincer, Chicago, IL, Mishkan Chicago
Lex Rofeberg, Providence, RI, Judaism Unbound
Lexi Sasanow, New York, NY, Jews For Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ)
Lia Woertendyke, Oakland, CA, Urban Adamah
Liana Wertman, The Torah Studio
Libby Shrobe, Albuquerque, NM, IfNotNow
Liel Green, Northampton, MA, Jewish Farmer Network
Lilli Sher, Chicago, IL, University of Chicago Hillel
Lily Rubinstein, Brooklyn, NY, Met Council
Lin W, Seattle, Washington, Congregation Beth Shalom
Lincoln Zu-Hathaway Weinger, Chicago, IL, SketchPad
Lindsay Somberg, Chicago, IL, CJE SeniorLife
Louis Glaser, New York, NY, Rodeph Sholom School and Synagogue
Louisa Solomon, Queens, NY, Evolve: Groundbreaking Jewish Conversations
Luba Yusim, Oakland, California, Jewish Vocational Service
Lucy Marshall, Minneapolis, MN, Mayyim Hayyim
Madeline Winard, Berkeley, CA, Jewish Family & Children’s Services
Mara Wolkoff, Chicago, IL, Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA)
Marisa Edmondson, Washington, DC, J Street
Matan Arad-Neeman, Brooklyn, NY, IfNotNow
Maura Kinney, Austin, TX , Shalom Austin Jewish Family Service
Maya González, Amherst, MA, Yiddish Book Center
Merry Maisel, San Diego, CA, Jewish Voice for Peace
Micah Forsyth, Philadelphia, PA, Folkshul
Michael McCanne, Brooklyn, New York, New Jewish Culture Fellowship
Michael Saxe-Taller, Piedmont, CA, Kehilla Community Synagogue, Oakland, CA
Michael, India, American Jewish World Service (AJWS)
Michaela Brown, Boston, MA, Hebrew College Rabbinical School
Michaela Caplan, Boston, MA, T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights
Michelle Weiser, Philadelphia, PA, Bend the Arc
Mimi Reeves, New York, NY, The Jewish Museum
Mimi Stern, Chicago, IL, JCFS Chicago
Miriam Bernstein, Washington, DC, Keshet
Miriam Geronimus , Cleveland, OH , Cleveland Jewish Collective
Miriam Priven , Boston, MA, Hebrew SeniorLife
Mitchell LaDue, New York, NY, Hunter Hillel
Mollie Suss, New York, NY, 70 Faces Media
Molly Abrahamson, Quincy MA, Never Again Action
Mordechai Liebling, Philadelphia, PA, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (RRC)
Morriah Kaplan, Brooklyn, NY, IfNotNow
Nancy Fuchs Kreimer, Philadelphia, PA, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (RRC) (emerita)
Natalie Boskin, Oakland, CA, Kehilla Community Synagogue, Oakland, CA
Nathan Young, Boston, MA, Rabbinical Council of New England
Nikolai Mishler, Brooklyn, NY, Jews for Racial & Economic Justice
Noa Baron, New York, NY, The Workers Circle
noah habeeb, Brooklyn, NY, The Ark at Congregation Beit Simchat Torah (CBST)
Noah Mulgay, Rabbinical Council of New England
Omer N., Brooklyn, NY, Hashomer Hatzair USA
Ori Tsameret, Tucson, AZ, Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center
Paolo Mastrangelo, New York, NY, 92nd Street Y
Penny Rosenwasser, Oakland CA, Jewish Voice for Peace, Kehilla Synagogue
Rabbi Alana Alpert, Detroit, MI, Congregation T’chiyah
Rabbi Alissa Wise, Philadelphia, PA, Rabbis for Ceasefire
Rabbi Andrew Vogel, Newton, MA, Temple Sinai, Brookline MA
Rabbi Ari Lev Fornari, Philadelphia, PA, Kol Tzedek, Philadelphia PA
Rabbi Barat Ellman, Brooklyn, NY, Rabbis for Ceasefire
Rabbi Benjamin Barnett, Portland, OR, Havurah Shalom
Rabbi Brant Rosen, Evanston, IL, Tzedek Chicago
Rabbi Brian Walt, West Tisbury, MA, Rabbis for Ceasefire
Rabbi Cat Zavis, Berkeley, CA, Beyt Tikkun, Berkeley, CA
Rabbi Chaya Gusfield, Oakland, CA, ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal — Ordination Program
Rabbi David Basior, Seattle, WA, Kadima Reconstructionist Community
Rabbi David J. Cooper, Berkeley, CA, Kehilla Community Synagogue, Oakland, CA
Rabbi David Seidenberg, Northampton, MA, NeoHasid.org
Rabbi Dev Noily, Oakland, CA, Kehilla Community Synagogue, Oakland, CA
Rabbi Doug Alpert, Kansas City, MO, Congregation Kol Ami
Rabbi Doris J Dyen, Pittsburgh, PA, Makom HaLev
Rabbi Dr. Chava Bahle, Suttons Bay, Michigan, Or Tzafon
Rabbi Drorah Setel, Rochester, NY, Temple Emanu-El, Rochester, NY
Rabbi Eliana Kayelle, Oakland, CA, Keshet, Camp Tawonga
Rabbi Esther Azar, New York, NY, Trauma Informed Rabbinics
Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb, Berkeley, CA, Jewish Storytelling Guild, Shomeret Shalom
Rabbi Malka Drucker, Santa Bárbara, CA, Temple Har Shalom of Idyllwild, CA
Rabbi Marjorie Berman, Clarks Summit, PA, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (RRC)
Rabbi Michal Woll, Milwaukee, WI, Congregation Shir Hadash
Rabbi Mónica Gomery, Philadelphia, PA, Kol Tzedek, Philadelphia PA
Rabbi Nate DeGroot, Detroit, MI, The Shalom Center
Rabbi Phyllis Berman, Philadelphia, PA, ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal — Ordination Program, Hashpa’ah Program
Rabbi Rebecca Hornstein, Boston, MA, Boston Workers Circle
Rabbi Riqi Kosovske, Northampton, MA, Beit Ahavah Reform Synagogue of Greater Northampton, MA
Rabbi SAM Luckey, Oakland, CA, Kehilla Community Synagogue, Oakland, CA
Rabbi Xava De Cordova, Providence, RI, Shel Maala Yeshiva
Rabbi Yosef Berman, Washington, DC, New Synagogue Project
Rabbi Zach Fredman, New York, NY, Temenos Center for the Arts
Rachel Gollay, Fort Worth, TX, Keshet
Rachel Gottfried-Clancy, Jewish Social Justice Roundtable
Rachel Hess, Boston, MA, Boston Workers Circle
Rachel K., New York, NY, Congregation Emanu-El
Rachel Maiman, Brooklyn, NY, Bend the Arc
Rachel Smith, New York, NY, Columbia University, Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies
Rachel Woods, Chicago, IL, JCFS Chicago
Rakhel SG, Keshet
Raye Holab, Denver, CO, KlezKolorado
Rebecca Oliver, Denver, CO, IfNotNow
Rebecca Pierce, San Francisco, CA , Jewish Film Institute
Red Karpman, Oakland, CA, Kehilla Community Synagogue
Riv Shapiro, Minneapolis, MN, Minnesota JCC
Rivka Weinstock, Urban Adamah
Robin Banerji, Washington, DC, Shel Maala Yeshiva
Rose Shapiro, Chicago, IL, Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA)
Rye Sova, Los Angeles CA, Silverlake Independent JCC, Los Angeles, CA
Sam Bloch, New York, NY, Rodeph Sholom School
Sam Landes, Philadelphia, PA, Camp Ramah In New England
Sam Lyons, Berkeley, CA, Chochmat HaLev
Sam Rollin, Washington, DC, J Street
Sam Stein, Jerusalem, Israel, All That’s Left
Sami Manausa, Chicago, IL, IfNotNow
Samiah Fulcher, Washington, DC, Avodah
Sandy Martin, Boston, MA, Boston Workers Circle
Sara Goldberg, Brooklyn, NY, Jews For Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ)
Sara Migler, New York, NY, IfNotNow
Sarah E. Scherk, Pittsburgh, PA, Congregation Dor Hadash
Sarah Leavitt, Silver Spring, MD, Capital Jewish Museum
Sarah Levin, New York, NY, Met Council
Sarah Moss Yanuck, Oakland, California, Kehilla Community Synagogue, Shalom Jewish Community, and Wilderness Torah
Sarah O’Connor, Boston, MA, The Workers Circle
Sarah Sanders, Brooklyn, NY, Kolot Chayeinu, Brooklyn, NY
Sasha Stahl, Berkeley, CA, Jewish Family & Children’s Services
Scout Bratt, Chicago, IL, Center for Jewish Nonviolence
Seth Torres, Chicago, IL, Mishkan Chicago
Shayna Solomon, Columbus, OH, Never Again Action
Shelby Handler, Seattle WA, Jewish Voice for Peace
Shifra Sered, Brooklyn, NY, Jews For Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ)
Simon Borrou, Seattle, WA , Jewish Voices for Peace
Simone Zimmerman, Brooklyn, NY, Diaspora Alliance
Sivan Ben-Hayun, Brooklyn, NY, Brooklyn Heights Synagogue
SJ Seldin, Asheville, NC, Yesod Farm+Kitchen
Solange Minstein, Louisville, KY, Louisville High School of Jewish Studies
Solomon Medintz, Detroit, MI, Detroit Jews for Justice
Sophie Ellman-Golan, New York, NY, Jews For Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ)
Sophie L, IfNotNow
Sophie Lavender, Washington, DC, Capital Jewish Museum
Stephanie McConville, Chicago, IL, JCFS Chicago
Steven Gross, Philadelphia, PA, Moving Traditions
Symone Saul, Pittsburgh, PA, Never Again Action
Talia Makowsky, Baltimore, MD, Keshet
Talya Schwartz, Jersey City, NJ, Young Judaea Alumni
Tammy Shapiro, Brooklyn, NY, Diaspora Alliance
Tasha Kaminsky, Saint Louis, MO, Ashreinu
Teagan Yaussy, Chicago, IL, JCFS Chicago
Toby Irving, New York, NY, Hadar Institute
Tom Corcoran, Brooklyn, NY, IfNotNow
Uriah Sayres Cantrell, Huchiun (Oakland), CA, Kehilla Community Synagogue
Val S, Chicago, IL, Adamah
Yael flam, Queens, NY, The Jewish Board of Family and Children Services
Yeshi Gusfield, Oakland, CA, Kehilla Community Synagogue, Oakland, CA
Yuval Nathaniel, Brooklyn, NY, Hashomer Hatzair USA
Zoe Penina Baker, Providence, RI, The Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island
Zoë Shannon, New York, Congregation Kol Ami
Zohar Berman, Boston, MA, Boston Workers Circle
AB, New York, NY
Abbie Barash, Portland, OR
Abby Cortrin, Chicago, IL
Abby Lublin, North Carolina
Adam Grannick, New York, NY
Adina Alpert, Detroit, MI
Alanna Davis, North Carolina
Alice Oleanna
Alison Rollman
Allegra Heath-Stout, San Francisco, CA
Alyssa Bauer
Alyssa Gilden, Austin, TX
Alyssa Miller, Evanston, IL
Amanda Mills, Texas
Amir Weg, Chicago, IL
Andrew Blossom, Maplewood, NJ
Anjuli Kronheim Katz, Santa Monica, CA
Anna Morris, Seattle, WA
Anna sacks
Annie Dunn, Pittsburgh, PA
Arielle T.
Aryeh Bernstein, Chicago, IL
Avidan Halivni, Chicago, IL
Becca Heisler, Cambridge, MA
Becca Shofar, New York, NY, NY
Bryan Mann, Poughkeepsie, NY
Cantor Jessi Roemer, Philadelphia, PA
Chava Shapiro, Tucson, Arizona
Chris Blumenfeld, Minneapolis, MN
coco rosenberg, Boston, MA
Cole Parke-West, Durham, NC
Cory Dostie, Visalia, CA
Dani L.
Daniel Poppick, Brooklyn, NY
David Eden A., New Orleans, LA
David Ezer, New York City, NY
David McCarty-Caplan, Los Angeles, CA
Davinica Nemtzow
Deborah Siegel Baker, Jamaica Estates, NY
Debra Raisley, Edison NJ
Debra S Massey, El Cerrito, CA
Dena R, Chicago, IL
Dubbs Weinblatt, Brooklyn, NY
E.G., West Bloomfield, MI
Earnest Arky Solomon, Boston, MA
Eden Sidney Foster, New York, NY
Elana K, New York, NY
Eleni Zimiles, New York, NY
Elie Lauter
Elizabeth Goldstein, Vienna, VA
Elizabeth Krushnic, Boston, MA
Elli Krandel, Chicago, Illinois
Ellie Spitz, Chicago, IL
ELLIOT KUKLA, Oakland, CA
Elsie R. Stern, Philadelphia, PA
Emilia
Emily Becker, Jersey City, NJ
Emily G., Boston, MA
Emily MacGrath, Glassboro, NJ
Emma Harmon, Chicago, IL
Emuna Keswick, Los Angeles, CA
Ev Evnen, Denver, CO
Forest Reid, San Francisco, CA
franny sn
Gila Axelrod, Brooklyn, New York
Hannah A., Washington, DC
Hannah Limov, Boston, MA
Hannah Pozen, San Francisco, CA
Harry Waksberg, Hartsdale, NY
Haylee Davis
Howard Chirlin, Scarsdale, NY
Ilan D. Fichman, Albuquerque, NM
Ilana Friedman, Beacon, NY
Jacob L., Washington, DC
Javid Syed, New York, NY
Jess B, Los Angeles, CA
Jess Belasco, Philadelphia, PA
Jesse L, New York, NY
Jesse Yurow, Oakland, CA
Jessica M., Brooklyn, NY
Jillian L, Brooklyn, NY
Jonathan Gershberg
Jonathan Taubes, Brooklyn, NY
Joseph Gelula, Washington DC
Josh Parshall, Columbia, MO
Jourdan Lewanda, Chicago, IL
Jules Mallis, Pittsburgh, PA
Julia A, California
Julia Duffy, New York, NY
Julianne Schwartz
Justine S, Washington, DC
Justine S., Los Angeles, CA
Kathy S., Oakland, CA
Kayla Glick, Baltimore, MD
Kelsey Buckley
Khai N, Bellevue, WA
Kira Louzoun, Brooklyn, NY
Kohenet Keshira haLev Fife, Pittsburgh, PA
Kopl H, New York, NY
Kyra Nolte, Albany, NY
Laura Belinfante, Silver Spring, MD
Laura Elkeslassy, Brooklyn, NY
Laura F., New Orleans, LA
Lauren Fine, Durham, NC
Lauren M, St. Paul, MN
Leah S, Chicago, IL
Lauren Tannenbaum, Chicago, IL
Lena S., Berkeley, CA
Leo Mendelson, Chicago, IL
Leora Fridman, Brooklyn, NY
Liana Thomason, Berkeley, CA
Liat Deener-Chodirker, Brooklyn, NY
Lilli Stordeur, New York, NY
Lior S, Eugene, OR
Lior Wiener, Baltimore, MD
Lisa Stein
Lizzi Meister, New Orleans, LA
Lizzy Wallis, Marina, CA
Lucie Shiffman, Cleveland, OH
Mady Frischer, Chicago, IL
Maggie Thomasina Kraus, Holyoke, MA
Mali Gruber, Brooklyn, NY
Malka Packer-Monroe, Atlanta, GA
Marisa Edmondson, DMV area
Marjorie Gilberg, Los Angeles, CA
Max Buchdahl, New York, NY
Max Davis, Somerville, MA
Maya Pearl, Washington, DC
Maya Sol Levy, Brooklyn, NY
Meg Sullivan, New York, NY
Melissa Hoffman, Denver, CO
Michael N, Boston, MA
Mick Brewer, Philadelphia, PA
Mickey Lambert, Brooklyn, NY
Mik Moore, New York, NY
Milo Beyene, Minneapolis, MN
Miriam Brosseau
Miriam Grant
Mk Davis, Pittsburgh, PA
Muriel MacDonald
Myer Rosenblum, Brooklyn, NY
Naomi Davis, Miami Beach, FL
Naomi Less, Brooklyn, NY
Nat Cohen, Bellingham, WA
Neely Grobani, Brooklyn, NY
Noah
Noah Benjamin, Washington, DC
Noam Green, Oakland, CA
Noemi S., Oakland
Nora Chernov, Philadelphia, PA
Olivia Devorah Tucker, Pittsburgh, PA (land of the Haudenosaunee, Shawnee, Osage and more)
Paige Lincenberg, Mendocino, CA
Rabbi Abby Michaleski, Ventnor City
Rabbi Avigayil Halpern, Berlin, Germany
Rabbi Becky Silverstein, Boston, MA
Rabbi Benjamin Ross, White Plains, NY
Rabbi Donna Berman, Hartford, CT
Rabbi Fern Feldman, Seattle, WA
Rabbi Josh Gischner, Washington, DC
Rabbi Julie Saxe-Taller, Berkeley, CA
Rabbi Leah Nussbaum, Medford, MA
Rabbi Lindsey Healey-Pollack, Englewood, NJ
Rabbi Lizzie Horne Mozes, Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Matthew Dreffin, Birmingham, AL
Rabbi Micah Shapiro, Cleveland, OH
Rabbi Miriam Grossman, Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Salem Pearce, Jackson, MS
Rabbi Shawn Zevit, Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Simcha Zevit, Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Toba Spitzer, Waltham, MA
Rachael D., New York, NY
Rachael M., Tucson, Arizona
Rachel Chang, Philadelphia, PA
Rachel Figurasmith, New York, NY
Rachel G., New York, NY
Rachel L., Bellerose, NY
Rachel Mylan, Chicago, IL
Raechel Rosen
Rebecca Belkin, Brooklyn, NY
Rebecca Coates-Finke
Rebecca Croog
Rebecca Ennen, Washington, DC / Piscataway land
Rebecca Katz, Brooklyn, NY
Rebecca Lemus, Greenbelt MD
Rebecca R.
Regina williams , Beacon,NY
Ren Finkel, Philadelphia, PA
Rena Yehuda Newman, Brooklyn, NY
Reuben Yolen, New York, NY
Robert M., San Francisco, CA
Romina Robinson, Newburgh, NY
Rose Capin, Atlanta, GA
Rose Silverman, Chicago
Ruth Alcabes, West Hartford, CT
Ruth W. Messinger, New York, NY, social justice consultant
Sam Sittenfield, Philadelphia, PA
Sammie Moshenberg, Alexandria VA
Sarah Altomari
Sarah D., Boston, MA
Sarah From, Beacon, NY
Sasha Perry, Los Angeles, CA
Shari E., Boulder, CO
Shayna M., New York, NY
Shifrah Tobacman, Ithaca, NY
Shoshana F
Simone H., Washington, DC
Simone Pass Tucker, Chicago, IL
Sonia Alexander, Brooklyn, NY
Steff Reed, Brooklyn, NY
Stephanie Gray, Little Rock, AR
Steve Eisenbach-Budner, Portland, Oregon
Student Rabbi Miryam W, Delray Beach, FL
Talia Cooper, Oakland, CA
Tanya R, Tierra Ouellette, Arizona
Toby E Rubin, Minneapolis MN
Tom B
Tova Gorman-Baer, Minneapolis, MN
Wendy Goldberg, Omaha, NE
Willie Burnley Jr, Somerville, MA
Yael Sacks, New York, NY
Yasmine Guedalia, Brooklyn, NY
Yehudah Webster, Los Angeles, CA
Zayn Croft, Chicago, IL
Zillah Eisenstein, Ithaca, NY
Zoe Goldblum, Brooklyn, NY
Zoe Senese-Grossberg, New York City, NY
Zoe, New York, NY
Anonymous, 70 Faces Media
Anonymous, Baltimore, MD, Jewish Museum of Maryland
Anonymous, Baltimore, MD, Jewish Museum of Maryland
Anonymous, Baltimore, MD, Jewish Museum of Maryland
Anonymous, Baltimore, MD, Jewish Museum of Maryland
Anonymous, Baltimore, MD, Jewish Museum of Maryland
Anonymous, Baltimore, MD, Jewish Museum of Maryland
Anonymous, Baltimore, MD, Jewish Museum of Maryland
Anonymous, Baltimore, MD, Jewish Museum of Maryland
Anonymous, Berkeley, CA , Urban Amadah
Anonymous, Berkeley, CA, Camp Tawonga
Anonymous, Berkeley, CA, Rosov Consulting, LLC
Anonymous, Berkeley, CA, Rosov Consulting, LLC
Anonymous, Boston, MA, Combined Jewish Philanthropies
Anonymous, Boston, MA, JOIN for Justice
Anonymous, Boston, MA, T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights
Anonymous, Brooklyn, New York, Congregation Beth Elohim
Anonymous, Brooklyn, NY, Hannah Senesh Community Day School
Anonymous, Brooklyn, NY, HIAS
Anonymous, Chicago, IL, CJE SeniorLife
Anonymous, Denver, CO, JCC Denver
Anonymous, Doylestown PA, Temple Judea Synagogue
Anonymous, HIAS
Anonymous, Jewish Museum of Maryland
Anonymous, Los Angeles, CA, Silverlake Independent JCC, Los Angeles, CA
Anonymous, Milwaukee, WI, Milwaukee Jewish Federation
Anonymous, Moishe House
Anonymous, Needham, MA, Temple Beth Shalom, Needham, MA
Anonymous, New Israel Fund (NIF)
Anonymous, New Israel Fund (NIF)
Anonymous, New Israel Fund (NIF)
Anonymous, New Orleans, LA, Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans (JFGNO)
Anonymous, New York, NY, Congregation Beth Elohim
Anonymous, New York, NY, Congregation Rodeph Sholom
Anonymous, New York, NY, JCC Association of North America
Anonymous, New York, NY, Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS)
Anonymous, New York, NY, Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS)
Anonymous, New York, NY, Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS)
Anonymous, New York, NY, Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS)
Anonymous, New York, NY, Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS)
Anonymous, New York, NY, Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan
Anonymous, New York, NY, Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty
Anonymous, New York, NY, Rodeph Sholom School
Anonymous, New York, NY, Rodeph Sholom School
Anonymous, New York, NY, Romemu
Anonymous, New York, NY, Shalom Hartman Institute
Anonymous, New York, NY, T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights
Anonymous, New York, NY, The 92nd Street Y, New York
Anonymous, New York, NY, The 92nd Street Y, New York
Anonymous, New York, NY, UJA — Federation of New York, NY
Anonymous, New York, NY, UJA — Federation of New York, NY
Anonymous, New York, NY, UJA — Federation of New York, NY
Anonymous, NIF
Anonymous, Oak Park, MI, Adamah
Anonymous, OneTable
Anonymous, OneTable
Anonymous, OneTable
Anonymous, Palo Alto, CA, Oshman Family JCC
Anonymous, Palo Alto, CA, Oshman Family JCC
Anonymous, Palo Alto, CA, Oshman Family JCC
Anonymous, Philadelphia, PA, Kol Tzedek, Philadelphia PA
Anonymous, Providence, RI, Adamah
Anonymous, Repair the World
Anonymous, Repair the World
Anonymous, Repair the World
Anonymous, Seattle, WA, Jewish Family Service
Anonymous, Seattle, WA, Jewish Family Service — Seattle
Anonymous, Seattle, WA, JFS Seattle
Anonymous, Seattle, WA, Temple Beth Am
Anonymous, St. Louis Mo, United Hebrew Congregation
Anonymous, T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights
Anonymous, Union for Reform Judaism
Anonymous, Union for Reform Judaism
Anonymous, Union for Reform Judaism
Anonymous, Union for Reform Judaism
Anonymous, Union for Reform Judaism
Anonymous, Union for Reform Judaism
Anonymous, Union for Reform Judaism
Anonymous, Washington, DC, DC Jewish Community Center
Anonymous, Washington, DC, Edlavitch DCJCC
Anonymous, Washington, DC, HIAS
Anonymous, Washington, DC, J Street
Anonymous, Washington, DC, Union for Reform Judaism
Anonymous, Washington, DC, Union for Reform Judaism
Anonymous, Washington, DC, Union for Reform Judaism
Anonymous, WI, Hillel
Anonymous, Aptos, CA
Anonymous, Bay Area, CA
Anonymous, Berkeley, CA
Anonymous, Boston, MA
Anonymous, Brooklyn, NY
Anonymous, Brooklyn, NY
Anonymous, Brooklyn, NY
Anonymous, California
Anonymous, Chicago, IL
Anonymous, Chicago, IL
Anonymous, Chicago, IL
Anonymous, Cleveland, OH
Anonymous, Denver, CO
Anonymous, Denver, CO
Anonymous, Easthampton, MA
Anonymous, Ithaca, NY
Anonymous, Los Angeles, CA
Anonymous, Los Angeles, CA
Anonymous, Minneapolis, MN
Anonymous, Minneapolis, MN
Anonymous, Miami, FL
Anonymous, Montclair, NJ
Anonymous, Mountain View, CA
Anonymous, New York, NY
Anonymous, New York, NY
Anonymous, New York, NY
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Anonymous, Northampton, MA
Anonymous, Oakland, CA
Anonymous, Ohio
Anonymous, Pittsburgh, PA
Anonymous, Pittsburgh, PA
Anonymous, Pittsburgh, PA
Anonymous, Providence, RI
Anonymous, Raleigh, NC
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Anonymous, Washington, DC
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* Death toll updated on 12/5/23
{...and those who say they are Jews, but are not, but are of the synagogue of Satan...}
Put simple: ZIONISTS
To be one, you don't even need to be a Jew, neither by talk, nor belief.
Zionism is genuine power-politics cloaked in religion:
Ben-Gurion canal, Leviathan gas-field and about 22 thousand km2 of unsinkable military platform in a VERY strategic area, just to name a few.
MI6 and Mossad have the same maxim: Not by power, but by guile.
Genuine believing and acting Jews are few and highly deplorable persons these days ...