“Jewish Leaders
Arrested For Protesting Trump One Year After Mass Shooting
at Pittsburgh Synagogue” — Democracy Now
“Protesters
briefly interrupted President Donald Trump's speech and
at least one was physically removed.” — Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette
Friend,
Yesterday we showed up as Jews — nearly one year after Trump
incited the deadliest antisemitic attack that has ever happened in
this country — to say that our safety matters. And the safety
of all communities matters.
In the morning, 14 Jewish activists were arrested in Pittsburgh for
blocking the path to the conference center where Trump was going to
speak. In the afternoon, another group of us interrupted Trump during
his speech to say: Trump Endangers Jews. His reply? To threaten our
safety.
This is the beginning of a week of action to commemorate
the one year anniversary of the Tree of Life synagogue shooting
(Sunday, October 27th).
There are three ways you can participate: 1.
Print, place, and post the solidarity letter from Jews and allies in
your community 2. Plan a vigil in your community 3. Go to a
Republican congressional office
You’ll
find instructions for commemorating Pittsburgh during this week of
action at the toolkit here.
Week of action
organized in partnership with: Jews Against White
Nationalism, IfNotNow, Jews For Racial and Economic
Justice (JFREJ), and allies
The video of our interruption of Trump’s speech is
harrowing.1
Trump invited Pittsburgh Jews to his speech in an attempt to
tokenize us, just days before the Tree of Life shooting
anniversary.
When we spoke out as Jews, his supporters attacked us, and his
response was a threat: “They don’t know they’re dealing with very
tough people in this room.”
This is white nationalism, and the only way to defeat it is through
our solidarity.
The easiest way to participate in the Pittsburgh week of action is
to share this message: print,
place, and post the solidarity letter from Jews and allies in your
community.
We encourage you to place stones in commemoration of the one
year Tree of Life synagogue anniversary. Take a photo and post it to
social media with #OurSolidarityWill.
The solidarity letter is a powerful physical and online action to
commemorate the anniversary, and a clear statement that we go forward
together in solidarity.
You can also plan a vigil or a visit to a Republican congressional
office to share our message.
Download
the Pittsburgh commemoration toolkit for Jews and allies
here.
As we remember our beloved community members, we look with clear
eyes at what made this horrific attack possible.
Trump-allied politicians and corporate interests have been using
fear to divide us against each other for their own gain, and to create
a country that's only for themselves.
The most powerful thing we can do in response is organize
our communities to act together for our shared future.
As the letter says: We commit to organize toward a vibrant,
multiracial democracy. #OurSolidarityWill build a
country where all of us can be free and safe.
In solidarity today and every day,
The Bend the Arc team
Photos: Caiolinn Ertel (morning),
Alexandra Wimley (afternoon)
Sources: 1. Bend
the Arc Twitter
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