Open Letter from Professionals at Jewish Organizations
to President Biden and Congress

We are individuals who work for a wide array of Jewish organizations across the United States, coming together across the broad range of beliefs, practices, backgrounds and identities that make up the rich fabric of the American Jewish community. We are uniting together in this moment to call for a ceasefire, the release of all hostages, and a commitment towards a long-term political solution that ensures the freedom and collective safety of Israelis and Palestinians.

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We know there is no military solution to this crisis. We know that Israelis and Palestinians are here to stay — neither Jewish safety nor Palestinian liberation can be achieved if they are pitted against one another. We know that freedom for one people cannot be reached through the oppression and killing of another. We know that Israeli and Palestinian safety is deeply intertwined and that no one wins a forever war. The only way to lasting peace and security is through diplomatic means that move us towards an equal and just future for all.

We urge President Biden and Congress to work for a ceasefire, the release of the hostages, and a diplomatic solution that guarantees equality, justice, and a thriving future for all.

Signed,

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    6 months ago

    Are they not aware how Hamas has repeatedly broken the cease fires?

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      6 months ago

      I mean they are Jewish and they have a strong opinion on this conflict; I think it would be safe to assume they know the particulars of who has done what?

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        6 months ago

        I’ve seen a lot of people who should know what they’re talking about, and just don’t.

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            6 months ago

            Well thats just survivirship bias, I think. You only notice what you notice. Im sure theres plenty I havent noticed.