Sunday, November 28, 2010

The Young Jewish Declaration...

We exist. We are everywhere. We speak and love and dream in every language. We pray three times a day or only during the high holidays or when we feel like we really need to or not at all. We are punks and students and parents and janitors and Rabbis and freedom fighters. We are your children, your nieces and nephews, your grandchildren. We embrace diaspora, even when it causes us a great deal of pain. We are the rubble of tangled fear, the deliverance of values. We are human. We are born perfect. We assimilate, or we do not. We are not apathetic. We know and name persecution when we see it. Occupation has constricted our throats and fattened our tongues. We are feeding each other new words. We have family, we build family, we are family. We re-negotiate. We atone. We re-draw the map every single day. We travel between worlds. This is not our birthright, it is our necessity. Full story...

Don't miss:
  1. Young Jews disrupt Netanyahu's speech...
  2. Shministim or Israeli Conscientious Objectors...
  3. Palestine? Where's Palestine on the map?
  4. Father, forgive me, I will not fight for your Israel... 
  5. Norman Finkelstein and "crocodile tears" of Holocaust girl... 

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