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Lisa Furst's avatar

I have read this piece through several times, just taking it in. I haven’t engaged much in any public forum about this because most online public forums (not referring to this newsletter comments section) are idiotic, un-nuanced, dangerous, frightening, unkind and infuriating. But I did want to come on here to say that I appreciate your willingness to ask hard questions of all kinds and to ask what it means to stand for peace in the face of horrific violence, especially when that violence is both against one’s own people and also perpetrated by one’s own people. This comment space is too small for to write everything I am thinking/feeling as an American Jew, but suffice it to say that I am grappling with the same questions and also struggling with how to engage with my own people about this issue, as I cry for the victims in Israel (especially the children, I come unglued every time I think of them), feel immense sorrow and anger at the Israeli government’s response, feel immense sorrow and anger at the uptick in the US of anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim words and actions, and feel immense sorrow and anger at those individuals and governments in the Middle East who not only want to eliminate Jews but who also don’t really seem to want to help the Palestinians directly either (hello, Egypt, among others?). I am deeply sad and deeply scared and also trying hard to be with all of the depth of questioning and what it means to have, as much as possible, a willingness to take a position that may put me at odds with so many of my own and so many others.

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Noha Beshir's avatar

Asha, I so appreciate this. As you’ve said, you’re not ‘directly affected’ but I am so glad you’ve resisted the urge to turn away. The people of Gaza need us now as they try to fight the genocide that is being perpetrated against them. Every voice that speaks is another voice of conscience. 🙏🏽🙏🏽

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