What it means to be Jewish in America, 2019 version part 3
So it’s the holiday season. The winter solstice was celebrated on December 21, Hanukkah began on the evening of December 22. Christmas Eve arrived on the 24th, as usual. Kwanza began on the 26th. Tonight we celebrate the new year. It’s a season of peace, a season of hope for all mankind. I wanted to write a joyful post to end this year. But ... There were 7 anti Semitic incidents in the NYC metropolitan area, one for each of the first 7 days of Hanukkah. The last one, in Monsey, NY, involved a machete-wielding man who entered a Rabbi’s house and injured many ... five victims, including two children, had to be hospitalized. I have a friend who is afraid to put her Hanukkah menorah in the window. Once again, wearing my Jewish star feels like an act of bravery, an act of defiance in the face of evil. The hate doesn’t come from just one place. The shooters at Tree of Life and Chabad of Poway were white nationalists. The shooters in Jersey City and the machete-wielding