Let us rededicate ourselves to the
next chapter in our fight for justice.
Dear Friend,
Tonight we mark the first night of Hanukkah, creating light during
one of the longest nights of the year and lighting a path
forward from a period of great anguish.
As we light the Hanukkah candles, we remember the many
other times we created hope and resistance over the last four
years, and what we can do in the next chapter with
your support:
🔥 We mobilized the largest Jewish
grassroots effort in 2020 to kick white nationalism out of the White
House and elect leaders who will fight for all of us — and we
won.
🔥 We helped flip the House in 2018 to
block the Trump administration’s bigotry and authoritarianism. In
2020, we kept the House, and in 2021, we will lay the
groundwork for winning elections to come.
🔥 We showed up for and alongside our
partners. In 2021, we will continue to rise up Jewishly and in
solidarity.
🔥 We fought for voting rights, health
care, criminal justice reform, and more. In 2021, we will
continue building movements and passing policies so everyone can
thrive.
🔥 We fought every instance of the
Muslim Ban. In 2021, we will support Muslim civil rights that
can’t be taken away.
🔥 We joined the uprising for Black
lives. In 2021, we will continue to bring our spiritual,
political, and intellectual resources to the Movement for Black
Lives.
🔥 We demanded freedom and safety for
immigrants. In 2021, we will rise up with Dreamers and their
families for permanent protections.
🔥 After the worst antisemitic massacre
in our country’s history, we told Trump he was not welcome in
Pittsburgh, or anywhere, until he rejected white nationalism.
In 2021, we will push the white nationalist movement further
out of the halls of power.
For the last four years, we’ve fought for our values on the local,
state, and national level. We’ve organized our communities, held
elected officials accountable, and won critical victories with
partners. We’ve shown up in the streets and on Zoom.
Everywhere we’ve seen injustice, we’ve risen up to fight
it.
We’ve
demonstrated that we have the power to bend the arc toward justice —
and now the next chapter of our work begins. Donate $18 today to power
our movement forward with a gift this Hanukkah.
Most people, when they retell the Hanukkah story, stop when the
Maccabees win the war and light the menorah to rededicate the
Temple.
In truth, after the miraculous oil burned out, our story’s heroes
became much like their oppressors, forcing others to convert against
their will. This history serves as a sobering reminder that
our story does not end after a battle is won. Every day we
have to rededicate ourselves to our vision for the world — with or
without a tyrant to fight against.
When you donate
to Bend the Arc you're joining with progressive Jews from across
the country all rising up to rededicate ourselves to this
work — to fighting for justice, showing up for and alongside
our allies, and creating light where there is oppression.
Forward together,
The Bend the Arc Team
PS: As
we close out this historic year and chapter in our country’s history,
celebrate the work we’ve done together to make a new America possible
and propel our movement into the next chapter with a gift of $18
today.
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