Today I received an announcement from Jewish Voice For Peace, of which I am a member. The announcement was about how 12 demonstrators from Young Jewish Proud (an affiliate of JVP) disrupted Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech before the Jewish General Assembly in New Orleans, showing that there is serious dissent amongst the Jewish population regarding some of the major policies of Israel and what it means to be Jewish. Here is the link to view the demonstration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjLm6d2Mzgg&feature=player_embedded#!
Here is JVP's website: http://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/ They welcome Jews and non-Jews as members.
And here is Young Jewish Proud's website: http://www.youngjewishproud.org/, where the below declaration is posted.
The Young Jewish Declaration
A vision of collective identity, purpose and values written by and for young Jews committed to justice in Israel and Palestine. It is an invitation and call to action for both our peers and our elders, launched as a counter-protest at the 2010 Jewish Federation General Assembly in New Orleans.
I. we exist.
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.
We remember slavery in Egypt, and we remember hiding our celebrations and ritual. We remember brave, desperate resistance. We honor a legacy of radical intellectuals and refugees. We remember the labor movement. We remember the camps. We remember when we aged too quickly. We remember that we are still young, and powerful. We remember being branded as counterrevolutionaries in one state and hunted during the red scare of another. We remember our ancestors’ suffering and our own. Our stories are older than any brutal war. We remember those who cannot afford to take time to heal. We remember how to build our homes, and our holiness, out of time and thin air, and so do not need other people’s land to do so. We remember solidarity as a means of survival and an act of affirmation, and we are proud.
We refuse to have our histories distorted or erased, or appropriated by a corporate war machine. We will not call this liberation. We refuse to knowingly oppress others, and we refuse to oppress each other. We refuse to be whitewashed. We will not carry the legacy of terror. We refuse to allow our identities to be cut, cleaned, packaged nicely, and sold back to us. We won’t be won over by free vacations and scholarship money. We won’t buy the logic that slaughter means safety. We will not quietly witness the violation of human rights in Palestine. We refuse to become the mother who did not scream when wise King Solomon resolved to split her baby in two. We are better than this. We have ancestors to honor. We have allies to honor. We have ourselves to honor.
We commit ourselves to peace. We will stand up with honest bodies, to offer honest bread. We will stand up with our words, our pens, our songs, our paintbrushes, our open hands. We commit to re-envisioning “homeland,” to make room for justice. We will stand in the way of colonization and displacement. We will take this to the courts and to the streets. We will learn. We will teach this in the schools and in our homes. We will stand with you, if you choose to stand with our allies. We will grieve the lies we’ve swallowed. We commit to equality, solidarity, and integrity. We will soothe the deepest tangles of our roots and stretch our strong arms to the sky. We demand daylight for our stories, for all stories. We seek breathing room and dignity for all people. We are committed to the struggle. We are the struggle. We will become mentors, elders, and radical listeners for the next generation. It is our sacred obligation. We will not stop. We exist. We are young Jews, and we get to decide what that means.
This is so inspiring, Thank you for the post! - I think the banksters that created Israel are using it to perpetuate wars against Islamic law that forbids usery, all the while doing their best to make the conflicts out to be a religious war rather than the same ol' war for control of resources and profit.
Wendy
Very inspiring!!!
if a group like this existed a couple of times,especially after the seige a couple of years back,it is great to know that they are out there.
How do they find the courage to do this? I'm so proud of them for standing up to the insanity of the 'old guard' of manipulative politicians. These young people made me see his words as the naked lies they actually are. The entire crowd was suddenly wrong and they didn't like it. I see Israel as suffering from a horrible secret shame they can't even admit to themselves. Bless these peaceful resisters for breaking the trance. I also see clearly for the first time, how we are all responsible for this state of affairs where we many, many people are willing participants in our own deception and complicit in the crimes we fail to prevent(that means me-I'm sort of using the royal we today). We play the victim because it's a ready-made script, a part in a false play where we want to be told where to stand and how to behave. We are so afraid to invent our way through life the way we did naturally as children and which ultimately is our birthright and natural way of existence. I aspire to the courage to tell my truth and live in the light instead of the twilight of fear and corruption and lies this silly 'userclass' want us to believe is reality. It's horse-hockey and we don't need it anymore!
That was well said, Brian. What you said about Israel reminded me of an article I came across some time ago by artist, author, and clear-thinker, Paul Levy, who is of Jewish descent. His article, "Israel is Outgassing its Unhealed Trauma," is exceptional, in my opinion. He goes into just what you pointed out in depth. Here it is on his website, at http://www.awakeninthedream.com/wordpress/?p=130 . His homepage is http://www.awakeninthedream.com/
All of his articles are very good, but my favorite is titled "The War on Consciousness," which is second from the bottom on his hompage, if you scroll down. (It's not about Israel.)
Levy is one of my favorite writers and thinkers. And I believe he has a deep understanding of the Oneness of all of us, and all things.
Thanks Bob: I'll check it out. You clearly value his insights a lot.