A new Jewish tradition is growing in those places where solidarity flourishes. Amid the ugliness and death, and as our institutions cleave to the mistaken idea that our safety comes from ever more brutal applications of state power, the future of our people is being written on campuses and in the streets. Thousands of Jews of all ages are creating something better than what we inherited. Our new Jewish tradition prioritizes truth-telling and justice, and in this way it is actually the old Jewish tradition, which has given us all the tools we’re using. —William Alden, The Nation, May 10, 2024. Photo: Jews calling for a cease-fire in Gaza demonstrate at Grand Central Station in New York City on October 27, 2023. (Kena Betancur / AFP via Getty Images) |
too many in our ancient tribe
—hearts paralyzed by trauma—still
the nakba as a catastrophe for
our semitic cousins
stifling next gen voices only strengthens resolve
shutting down encampments is a
losing proposition:
love flourishes in these life camps and
“justice, justice, thou shalt pursue”
remains our north star
of david
with an outstretched hand
fingers tightly wrap around
the braided fringes hanging at
the ends of our meditation shawls
we hear the cries of our far flung
family in diaspora
turning inward—to the work of tikkun olam:
there is a jewish renewal unfolding
a new jewish agenda being birthed
at street seders and shabbats
in the rain
no one, not netennotajew nor any jew—no
can unsee the future
blowing in the wind on campuses
in the streets and in the hearts of all
those following next gen jews out of egypt