Powerful images from Jewish
actions across the country.
Friend,
Yesterday, we emerged from Yom Kippur to learn that a white
nationalist gunman in Germany targeted Jews at prayer, spewing
antisemitic and anti-immigrant rhetoric and killing two bystanders
outside the synagogue and a Turkish restaurant. It's another
devastating example of how white nationalism is targeting
Jewish and immigrant communities.
We must keep showing up for one another — because none
of us are free and safe until we are all free and safe.
Here’s how Bend the Arc leaders organized — between Rosh
Hashanah and Yom Kippur — public, Jewish demonstrations for immigrant
justice across the country: 17 cities, 19 events, 3,000 emails
sent to 381 Members of Congress.
Our demands for holding ICE and CBP accountable are
spreading, and we’re bringing more people in every day, but our original campaign budget
ran through the end of October — and the new government funding
deadline is November 21. Can you help us keep up the
momentum, and ensure we have the resources to train leaders, buy
action supplies, hire Jewish artists, and more?
Donate
$18 to the Jewish fight against white nationalism, and for immigrant
justice in the November budget showdown.
Over 17 local Bend the Arc groups and partners showed up across the
country to push their members of Congress to act during the
#WeRemember week of action. Here are some highlights:
📍SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA: 200 Jews, immigrants, and
allies — including the Mayor — gathered at the courthouse. People wept
as they recited the names of those who have died in ICE and CBP
custody, placing rocks on rows of photos.
📍CLEVELAND, OH: The Cleveland Moral Minyan held
their first public action — a vigil at Rep. Fudge's office to demand
she change her position on Defund Hate.
📍LONG ISLAND, NY: The conference room in Rep.
Rice's office was filled to capacity with Jews and allies, including
Bend the Arc’s close local partner, Make the Road, who shared how much
it meant to see the Jewish community showing up so visibly on this
issue.
In September’s budget negotiations, the Defund Hate Coalition and
Bend the Arc succeeded in making sure Congress denied
President Trump’s requests for billions of extra dollars for detention
and deportation.
Now, we’ll have to do it again in November — but we’re
ready with a plan, trained leaders, and the flame of
solidarity in our hearts.
Donate
$18 to help Bend the Arc push Congress to hold ICE and CBP accountable
and win justice for our immigrant family.
In solidarity,
The Bend the Arc team
“In its own way, the congressional
budget is a Book of Life. How money is appropriated to
ICE and CBP literally determines whether and how migrants will live or
die.”
— Rahel Ruiz, Bend the Arc: Bay
Area
“We
must take care of one another. My people were once persecuted, and
could be again in the future. Currently I have safety and security in
my daily life, but I must speak out for those being persecuted and
living in fear now.”
— Jeni Hollander, Bend the Arc: St. Louis
|