New York – Hundreds Of Jews Protest At ICE Headquarters In New York City

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    Attendees at a Jewish protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement in New York City on June 21, 2018.New York – Hundreds of Jews crowded the steps of the New York City headquarters of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to protest the government’s policy of separating families at the southern border.

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    The protest was imbued with Jewish texts and liturgy. It was organized by T’ruah, the liberal rabbinic human rights group, and Jews for Racial and Economic Justice. It was co-sponsored by 30 organizations, including congregations and liberal Jewish activist groups.

    Speakers included Rabbi Shai Held, co-founder of the traditional egalitarian Hadar Institute and an essayist who often connects biblical themes to current events, and Brad Lander, a Democratic city councilman from Brooklyn with a large Jewish constituency who has allied with liberal Jewish groups. Both condemned the administration of Donald Trump in Jewish moral terms.

    Held cited a Talmudic passage that says the sounds of the shofar during the High Holidays represent the cries of a mother searching for her son Sisera, a missing Canaanite general in the book of Judges.

    “In the most solemn moment of the year we are asked to learn to listen to the cries of parents who do not know where their children are or whether they will ever see them again,” Held said. “That’s not contemporary liberalism. That’s fundamental Jewish liturgy.”

    Trump issued an executive order Wednesday establishing that migrant families who cross the southern border illegally will be detained together indefinitely. But the speakers at the rally condemned the administration for that decision as well, and for not reuniting the approximately 2,300 children who have been forcibly separated from their parents.

    “When children and families are put in cages and in camps, our history requires that we show up and say, when we said ‘Never again,’ we meant ‘Never again,’” Lander said, referring to the Holocaust remembrance slogan. “We are required to show up when xenophobia and Islamophobia and racism and white supremacy and anti-Semitism become the policies of our country.”

    The protest began with a new take on the traditional Jewish prayer for travelers, and ended with a recitation in song of the Jewish Priestly Blessing. During that prayer, protest leaders gathered children in attendance under a spread-out prayer shawl. Throughout, people held signs reading, “This is what ‘Never Again’ looks like,” and “Don’t stand by the blood of your neighbor,” a quote from Leviticus.

    A handful of people, led by a member of the militant right-wing Jewish Defense League, counter-protested nearby.


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    yamsar
    yamsar
    5 years ago

    These alt-left, vodka guzzling communists, are trying to out-yutz the orange yutz. Where is Noam Chomsky now? Throwing rocks at kid cages? Feh.

    stamnamefortrump
    Noble Member
    stamnamefortrump
    5 years ago

    Idiots. Yet silent when Jews are actually being attacked

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    It is very hard to justify taking a child less than a year old from her mother.

    Shimon
    Shimon
    5 years ago

    You find these people everywhere…except in shul.

    grandbear
    grandbear
    5 years ago

    Where are the people who would represent the christians? , how come they don’t have their flags and banners?These ‘JEWS’ should be studying the torah which they need . as the mishnah says ‘The study of the torah is the most important , against all other mitzvot ‘

    5 years ago

    Where were these protesters when Jews in NYC were physically assaulted, robbed, and worse? Where were they in 1991, during the pogrom in Crown Heights? Why weren’t they protesting at City Hall? Also, in 2006, when Jews were being roughed up in Borough Park, by NY’s “Finest”, why weren’t they demonstrating at 1 Police Plaza?
    Regarding our friend, PaulinSaudi, the day that he speaks out on this site, against the repressive policies of the country that he lives in (Saudi Arabia), is the day that his social justice remarks on this site, will have some credibility.

    elyeh
    Noble Member
    elyeh
    5 years ago

    Doing something ILLEGAL is what gets someone put in detention, in jail.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    #2 . The Jews might be next. It happened before.

    AYidle
    AYidle
    5 years ago

    “Don’t stand by the blood of your neighbor,” a quote from Leviticus.
    Wrong– “blood of your BROTHER”, can’t these geniuses at least quote correctly!!!!

    5 years ago

    brother in TORAH AND MITZVOS.

    hashomer
    hashomer
    5 years ago

    Were all you anti-immigrant alt-frum behind the sending back to Germany the ship St. Louis, or were you the ones taking the passengers and their kids off the ship and back to auschwitz?

    Vvvvv
    Vvvvv
    5 years ago

    The same Jews who voted for Obama…,

    5 years ago

    To: The real Hashomer and the Fake Hashomer- As Rodney King once stated “Can’t we all just get along”.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    #20 . The government will just pass a law to arrest the Jews or whoever else they like. “Law-abiding” will not protect you. It never has. What the government can do to “their” children they can do to any children.