Jews, tell your temple to speak out: Not in our name!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am speaking out for Edan Alexander who was kidnapped and is currently being tortured by Palestinians in Gaza. Why would I speak out for a morally contemptible terrorist supporter? No way.


Maybe because you don't think two wrongs make a right? Or if not that, because you realize that it hasn't traditionally been good for the Jews when people in power decide they can just disappear their critics?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm still not sure why this is in the religion forum and not the politics forum?


Sadly, because this is about how religion impacts voting and politics. And right now, there's a lot of political targeting. I am someone who literally cannot bring up Israel, Palestinians, Gaza to any of my religious contemporaries. Not one. This is religion. This is culture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm still not sure why this is in the religion forum and not the politics forum?


Sadly, because this is about how religion impacts voting and politics. And right now, there's a lot of political targeting. I am someone who literally cannot bring up Israel, Palestinians, Gaza to any of my religious contemporaries. Not one. This is religion. This is culture.


What synagogue do you go to where you can’t bring this up at all? There’s plenty of room for criticism of Israel’s conduct both in this war and over the whole last century at most Jewish spaces I’m familiar with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm still not sure why this is in the religion forum and not the politics forum?


Sadly, because this is about how religion impacts voting and politics. And right now, there's a lot of political targeting. I am someone who literally cannot bring up Israel, Palestinians, Gaza to any of my religious contemporaries. Not one. This is religion. This is culture.


What synagogue do you go to where you can’t bring this up at all? There’s plenty of room for criticism of Israel’s conduct both in this war and over the whole last century at most Jewish spaces I’m familiar with.


Your synogouge must be unique because this does not seem typical
Anonymous
No, I don’t think I will.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm still not sure why this is in the religion forum and not the politics forum?


Sadly, because this is about how religion impacts voting and politics. And right now, there's a lot of political targeting. I am someone who literally cannot bring up Israel, Palestinians, Gaza to any of my religious contemporaries. Not one. This is religion. This is culture.


What synagogue do you go to where you can’t bring this up at all? There’s plenty of room for criticism of Israel’s conduct both in this war and over the whole last century at most Jewish spaces I’m familiar with.


Every single one of childhood friends, many of whom I've known since elementary school. Cannor see the larger picture- at all. These aren't unintelligent people,either. Some actually went over to the Republican side because of this and they think campus protests were paid by outside actors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am speaking out for Edan Alexander who was kidnapped and is currently being tortured by Palestinians in Gaza. Why would I speak out for a morally contemptible terrorist supporter? No way.


Maybe because you don't think two wrongs make a right? Or if not that, because you realize that it hasn't traditionally been good for the Jews when people in power decide they can just disappear their critics?


The Muslims can speak up for him.
Anonymous
Palestinians overwhelmingly support HAMAS

Israelis do not overwhelmingly support Netty


LOL. He is Israel's longest serving Prime Minister and has functionally been in power since 2009. There is an entire generation (including kids currently in university) who literally have no memory of an Israel lot led by Netanyahu. If you want to know why so many youth, including Jewish American youth, are protesting Israel it is because this corrupt jacka** has been returned to power again and again, only to take the same aggressive stances, support terrorist settlers, and appoint blood-thirsty genocidal lunatics to senior cabinet posts.

The Jewish American experience no longer defines itself through Israel, at least for those 30 and under, and he's a huge part of the reason why.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm still not sure why this is in the religion forum and not the politics forum?


Sadly, because this is about how religion impacts voting and politics. And right now, there's a lot of political targeting. I am someone who literally cannot bring up Israel, Palestinians, Gaza to any of my religious contemporaries. Not one. This is religion. This is culture.


What synagogue do you go to where you can’t bring this up at all? There’s plenty of room for criticism of Israel’s conduct both in this war and over the whole last century at most Jewish spaces I’m familiar with.


Your synogouge must be unique because this does not seem typical


This would only happen in a reform congregation and maybe a few Conservative ones ie criticizing Israel.

Orthodox (most), Chabad, Hassidic, Lubavitch are Trumpers. They claim to be Jews they are not given they don't remember Never Forget. I will never forgive them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm still not sure why this is in the religion forum and not the politics forum?


Sadly, because this is about how religion impacts voting and politics. And right now, there's a lot of political targeting. I am someone who literally cannot bring up Israel, Palestinians, Gaza to any of my religious contemporaries. Not one. This is religion. This is culture.


What synagogue do you go to where you can’t bring this up at all? There’s plenty of room for criticism of Israel’s conduct both in this war and over the whole last century at most Jewish spaces I’m familiar with.


Your synogouge must be unique because this does not seem typical


Mine is Conservative (Adas Israel) but, like I said, plenty of space for a very wide range of opinions. I strongly suspect that's the case at most Reform congregations in D.C., too. Less so Orthodox ones.

Not familiar with attitudes on Israel at suburban congregations these days, so I probably should have qualified my earlier comment.
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