Dear Friend,
Tonight is the start of Sukkot, a
celebration of harvest, care, and generosity. Our community has
gathered on Sukkot since ancient times to welcome one another into the
sukkah
— a place of shelter, where needs are met and resources are
shared.
We are also on the precipice of
another government shutdown driven by politicians who are willing to
sacrifice our communities for their extremist agenda. A shutdown would
impact millions of Americans and the services we need, from schools to
food and senior programs.
Sukkot is a moment to reflect on
the ways we can support each other — and depend on each other — as a
community. We open our tents to make sure our neighbors have what they
need. Some of us have a bounty to offer inside the sukkah. Others are welcome inside, to share and to seek
shelter.
MAGA Republicans want to make cruel
cuts to critical programs and push anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion
legislation because these measures would otherwise not pass — so they
are holding the government hostage to get their way. When a shutdown
looms, we think about those who depend on an operating government to
meet their needs and their safety.
This Sukkot, we’re thinking about how we can turn to one
another for the resources we all need to thrive. Real
community safety comes from all of us. How can we continue to protect
each other, even under threat?
Wishing you a chag sameach and
shabbat shalom,
The Bend the Arc staff
PS: Speaking of the resources we need, last week we gathered
outside the White House with partners to demand that the Biden
administration stop funding harmful immigration programs. Watch and
share a clip of Rabbi Jason Kimelman-Block blowing the shofar on Instagram,
and watch his full speech on YouTube.
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