This prayer has always moved me and seems to be deep in my heart this Shabbat.
But the power resides in us. Wishing everyone Shabbat Shalom.
This prayer has always moved me and seems to be deep in my heart this Shabbat.
But the power resides in us. Wishing everyone Shabbat Shalom.
Friends,
As many of you know, I am heading to Poland as part of a humanitarian mission with 25 other rabbis. The Hineini mission, as it is being called, is coordinated by Rabbi Jonathan Orenstein, executive director of the Jewish Community Center in Krakow. We will use the JCC in Krakow as our hub and go to the border helping in whichever ways we can.
My primary purpose is to support Ukrainian refugees and bear witness, listening to their stories and learning from them. I will bring these stories back home so we will all remain aware and committed to the ongoing needed support.
We continue to raise funds and supplies. We are approaching 2 tons of aid in our duffel bags and have $500k in financial donations so far.
The Mishkan was built with the donations of those who desired to give. If you are moved to help the refugees, donate to the JCC in Krakow, https://www.friendsofjcckrakow.org/, and let me know so we can add your contributions to the tally. Donations sent to me at Jewish Relationships Initiative will be forwarded to the JCC Krakow or the JDC.
L’Shalom,
Rabbi David Levin
Friends of JCC Krakow is a 501c3.
The United States must be a haven to asylum seekers. People fleeing war and violence must be provided safe harbor here. My people, the Jews, were turned away and the consequences were devastating. 100,000 Ukrainians is a start. The bureaucratic red tape must give way to an open door to give immediate refuge.
We must help those wretched huddled masses yearning to breathe free. This is more than a slogan on the base of a statue, it is the aspiration of our land. We must be color blind, sensitive to the desperate plight of these people whether they come here from the war-torn streets of Ukraine, Honduras, or Guatemala.
If America is the leader of the free world, then President Zelenskiy is correct; we must be the leader of peace.
The preparation continues. Many of us bring duffle bags. It is a beautiful way to deliver needed supplies and an excellent way for a community to come together and help others.
However, please donate money to the humanitarian organizations on the ground. Then they can leverage your money to get more supplies over there. It sounds like the beginning of a joke, but buying wholesale works!
And there are domestic ways to help. Rabbi Shmuley Yaklowitz is assisting refugees in Arizona, and HIAS is helping people too. So, find a way for you to connect meaningfully, and please give.
Thank you for everything so far!
This song prays for Peace in Ukraine, written and performed by Steve Klaper.
Shabbat Shalom to all people everywhere
Praying for Peace this Shabbat for Ukraine and v’akol yoshvei Tevel.
Shabbat Shalom
Sting brings back an old and sadly timely tune, a prayer for peace,
May the Russians love their children too
Shabbat Shalom
Do not stand idly by while your neighbor’s blood is being shed- Lev 19:16
There is something we can do; Contribute to the organizations on the ground aiding the victims of war. Choose from among many humanitarian groups trying to ease the suffering. Consider a donation to Doctors without Borders; HIAS, JDC, World Central Kitchen. Everything helps, no amount is too small. Thank you.