Friend–
The Washington Post headline this morning: “In D.C., New York and
beyond, Jews mark annual day of mourning by protesting Trump
immigration policies.”1
In over 50 cities around the country this weekend, Jews and allies
marked Tisha B’Av with the message: immigrants are welcome
here and it’s time to close the camps.
We are so proud to have been part of organizing this nationwide
action with T’ruah, United We Dream, NCJW, the RAC, J Street, HIAS,
Torah Trumps Hate, and the vast network of state and local
organizations and synagogues who made this moment possible.
In these times, there is no “business as usual.” We believe we must
resist white nationalism and grow Jewish support for communities under
attack at every opportunity. This Tisha B'Av we turned our mourning to
the streets. Now we’re turning our focus to the High Holidays.
In less than two months, Bend the Arc is mobilizing a
growing network of hundreds of leaders to escalate Jewish action for
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur — will you donate now to help us keep up
the momentum?
Donate
$36 to power Jewish organizing during the High Holidays— to train and
mobilize hundreds of activists for a huge wave of action to hold
Trump’s immigration system accountable.
This weekend, Jews and allies from coast to coast sang
niggunim (wordless melodies), wore tallit (prayer
shawls), read from Lamentations, and blew the shofar to sound
the alarm on what’s happening in this country.
The Tisha B’Av actions demonstrate that when we bring our
Jewish communities and traditions into the public square, we can grow
support for our demands for immigrant justice.
The next major Jewish holidays are the High Holidays — right when
Congress will be debating funding levels for the enforcement agencies
carrying out Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda.
Our plan at Bend the Arc is to gather Jews across the country to
show up in solidarity with our immigrant family, and to demand funding
cuts to cruel enforcement agencies. We’ve been preparing for this
moment for months, and have already trained over 800 activists.
Donate
$36 to Bend the Arc to plan a historic wave of Jewish High Holiday
Actions in less than 2 months.
Yesterday in DC, Rabbi Sarah Krinsky from Adas Israel Congregation
shared this powerful reminder: our Jewish texts teach us that
destruction does not happen overnight. Rather, destruction happens in
a series of steps, and we have a chance to intervene at each point
along the way.
“Today we say: we will not let one
more person’s human rights and dignity be breached.
Today we say: we will not let one
more childhood, one more family be destroyed.
Today we say: we will not let the
flame of xenophobia, of racism, of white supremacy, or baseless fear
burn uncontained.
Today, we heed the warning of our
history. Destruction does not happen overnight. So today, we commit to
intervene, to act, and to re-write that story.”
We each have a chance to step in, to stop the destruction and the
violence, and instead build a world that is grounded in love, rather
than senseless hatred.
Thank you for making our Jewish community a place where — together
— we intervene, we act, and we re-write the story.
Until justice is real,
The Bend the Arc team
Sources:
1. Washington Post, In D.C., New York and
beyond, Jews mark annual day of mourning by protesting Trump
immigration policies https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/immigration/in-dc-new-york-and-beyond-jews-mark-annual-day-of-mourning-by-protesting-trump-immigration-policies/2019/08/11/16975ec2-bc70-11e9-b873-63ace636af08_story.html
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