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Our darkest week and the spirit of Israel
The unspeakable horrors of the past week have elicited feelings of terror, anger, and sadness from Jews and their allies across our community and around the globe. CJP President and CEO, Rabbi Marc Baker, reflects on this painful moment in history, as well as the spirit of light, hope, and resilience that will carry us through these dark times.
Israel Update with Miri Eisin
Many thanks to the hundreds of community members who took part in this morning’s webinar with Colonel (Ret.) Miri Eisin. We’re so grateful for her expertise and moving account of the ever-evolving crisis in Israel. If you missed it or wish to share it with your loved ones or view it again, we invite you to watch it here.
The outpouring of love and support for our brothers and sisters in Israel has been astounding, but the needs are so great. Here are three ways to help Israel now:
Donate to CJP’s Israel Emergency Fund. 100% of your donation will go toward supporting victims of terror and addressing the unprecedented levels of trauma caused by these horrific attacks.
Since its launch on Saturday, CJP’s Israel Emergency Fund has raised $7.5 million from 3,500 donors. The generosity of our community is unparalleled and so much more help is needed. The scope of the devastation is unimaginable, and we need to continue to raise significant support.
We are proud to be part of the national mobilization of an immense amount of philanthropy in steadfast support of Israel. Explore how and where we’re employing grant-making to support victims of terror and address the unprecedented trauma and devastation.
Monday’s community gathering, co-sponsored with Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC), Israeli American Council (IAC), and many other community organizations, brought more than 4,500 attendees to Boston Common. In a strong demonstration of allyship and support, we heard from Rabbi Marc Baker; Governor Maura Healey; Boston Mayor Michelle Wu; NAACP Boston President Tanisha Sullivan; and many others who said, unequivocally, that Boston stands with Israel and Boston stands against terrorism.
New hire at JCRC: combating antisemitism and anti-Zionism through education
In partnership with the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston (JCRC), CJP helped to create a new position at JCRC — Director of Educational Partnerships — to expand work in engaging with local school districts on issues of antisemitism and anti-Zionism. We are excited to announce that Dan Osborn, Ed.D., will be joining JCRC on Monday, October 23.
If you or people in your life are grappling with sadness, anxiety, and grief, please know that you can reach out toJF&CS Mental Health Connectby calling 781-693-5562 or by writing tomentalhealth@jfcsboston.org. They offer free and confidential advice, referrals to therapists (including Hebrew-speaking), support groups, and other resources for addressing mental health concerns.
Supporting our youth and teens: Jewish Teen Initiative at CJP has compiled a collection of resources to help you learn about the evolving situation in Israel, which will be updated as new opportunities and resources become available
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