viewpoints >> Send letters to: letters@thejewishnews.com guest column commentary The Forgotten Refugees Vibrancy Amid Israel's Heightened Violence F or more than one year, Detroit 2014 Knesset resolution designates Nov. Jewish News subscribers have had 30 as the annual date to remember the the opportunity to read many plight of the "forgotten refugees." In Israel articles about a series of "Different today, more than half of the Jewish popu- lation is of Mizrahi/Sephardi ancestry. Cultures, Different Foods" programs. These programs resulted indirectly from Generally, there appeared to be a lack a long overdue Israeli Knesset resolution of local interest in educating about the acknowledging the plight of Jews forced plight and heritage of these survivors. To to flee Arab-Muslim lands. expose the heritage of local Mizrahi and Sephardi families, the first in Unanimously approved on June 23, 2014, the law intended a series of "Different Cultures, to make amends for world Different Foods" programs was Jewry's silence about the "ethnic presented on Nov. 2, 2014, at cleansing" of nearly 1 million Keter Torah Synagogue. It fea- Jews from Arab-Muslim lands in tured the narrative of a family the Middle East, Iran and North from Iraq and its struggle to Africa. Jewish families had lived reach Israel, along with a tasting there most often as second-class Barbara of Jewish Iraqi foods. As com- stateless residents, some with munity interest in the education Moretsky ancestor connections dating to series expanded, the synagogue's expulsion during the Spanish lobby couldn't accommodate the Inquisition. crowds and necessitated a move to its In less than 30 years, following recog- much larger lower level. In December 2014, the first commemo- nition of Israel's statehood on May 14, 1948, nearly three-fourths of Sephardi ration ceremony drew a crowd. This year, and Mizrahi refugees chose Israel as their more than twice the number of organiza- destination. For some, the Detroit area tions are partnering to present the second eventually became their home, where a annual remembrance event scheduled for portion adopted West Bloomfield's Keter Saturday, Nov. 14. Torah Synagogue as their spiritual home. Event co-sponsors include Keter Torah The refugees' connection to Israel is Synagogue, Ricky Behar, StandWithUs Michigan, Anti-Defamation League, explored in the StandWithUs publica- tion "Jewish Refugees of the Middle Detroit Jewish News, Greater Detroit East: An Unresolved Human Rights Chapter of Hadassah, Jewish Community Issue" (wwwstandwithus.com/booklets/ Relations Council of Metro Detroit, JewishRefugees). For Jews forced to flee Jewish Federation of Metro Detroit, Walk Arab-Muslim lands, justice for their suffer- for Israel and Zionist Organization of ing remains unresolved. These Jewish refu- America-Michigan Region. gees have had "no right of return;' while As community interest expanded, we constantly hear it as an entitlement for attendance grew to more than 100 people. the 1948 transfer of Palestinian refugees. Successive bi-monthly programs featured Mizrahi and Sephardi refugees received food tastings following the family stories no compensation for their confiscated of Jews whose heritage or birth connected homes, furnishings, businesses and bank them directly to Tunisia, Morocco, Yemen accounts altogether valued at many bil- or Egypt. lions of dollars. Arab nations claimed Programs in 2016 will feature Jewish these treasures as Jews abandoned every- community members directly connected thing to escape persecution. to Lebanon/Syria (in February) and to By remembering their plight, we can Iran (in early April). * undermine a prevalent anti-Israel lie: "If Jews would just go back to post-Holocaust Barbara Moretsky is president of StandWithUs Michigan. Europe, there would be no need for a Jewish state and Arab Palestinians could return to their land!" details Our Arab-Muslim enemies conve- niently ignore 3,000 years of Jewish his- The second annual remembrance of the tory in the Land of Israel. They ignore "forgotten refugees" event is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 14, at 7:45 p.m. in the Mizrahi Jews who never left the promised land and others who were Keter Torah's sanctuary at 5480 Orchard Lake Road in West Bloomfield. RSVP by reclaiming it when the U.N. General Assembly approved the Palestine man- Nov. 10 to (248) 681-3665 or to Barbara date on Nov. 29, 1947. at (248) 891-2563. To mark this historic vote, the June 10 November 5 .2015 I 'm home from a 13-day journey walking through the city of Jerusalem through Israel. My suitcase is alone and unafraid. This was my third empty, but it will take weeks to trip to Israel in 10 years, so I was unpack the memories, experiences familiar with sites scheduled for our and relationships jammed into that tour. I chose to venture off and spend time. time in the Jewish Quarter and at the Our Temple Beth El (TBE) group of Kotel. 25 was led by Rabbi Mark and Rachel With a map and elementary Ann Miller, and TBE travel specialist Hebrew, I walked from our hotel near Phyllis Loewenstein. We landed in the King David cautiously but confi- Tel Aviv on Oct. 14, a date that Israeli dently by myself. There was increased and international headlines reported police and military presence, but terrorism near Jerusalem, some dub- families, young children, couples and bing it "The Third Intifada?" Sadly, students were out and about doing the week recorded lone stabbings, ordinary things. I felt comfortable shootings and incitement in eastern approaching them to talk. They were Jerusalem, Hebron and very welcoming. Beersheva. Good news in Israel is the Though we never saw any bursting of life and innova- violence and Israel is a safe tion. We visited Stratasys in place to travel, the headlines Tel Aviv, a high-tech company were frightening to those specializing in 3-D printing. making a first trip to Israel We also visited a startup and heartbreaking to all. company, United Hatzalah The Talmud teaches (www.IsraelRescue.org), that Vivian De Gain that killing one person is facilitates "medics on bikes" for like killing countless. We faster first-response through mourned, yet were sheltered from any traffic and rough terrain. conflict in our route. We saw nothing As a feminist, a Reform Jew and but beauty, yet violence personally a woman who often wears a T-shirt struck two Israelis we encountered in that says "Straight Not Narrow:' our circle. I was particularly thrilled to visit Our guide modified our itinerary Progressive Judaism congregations in to avoid tense areas, and we hired Israel. Both Kehilat HaLev in Tel Aviv an armed guard in Jerusalem. Our and Congregation Kol HaNeshama in bus driver, Yehuda Sison, a seventh- Jerusalem welcome and support gay generation Israeli who lives with people. There may be few other places his family on Moshav Sdei Hemed, where LGBT people can celebrate was devastated to learn that a young Shabbat and their lives. solider, a boy from his moshav who For my three days at the Kotel, I he has known since birth, was killed prayed and watched women from in Beersheva in a bus station attack. all over the world pray, mourn, cry, Yehuda, with sabra (native) determi- dance, sing and feel at home at the nation, drove for the remainder with a holiest Jewish site. On the women's beautiful smile. side, I saw Nigerian women weeping And at Shabbat morning services at and mourning the loss of children. I Kol HaNeshema in Jerusalem, Israeli saw 100 spirited American women Rabbi Arik Ascherman, co-founder from the Jewish Women's Renaissance of Rabbis for Human Rights, came to Project singing Debbie Friedman the bimah to recite the Gomel bless- songs out loud! ing "for having survived a near-death And while I recited Kaddish, a ordeal." haredi Orthodox woman who patrols A masked extremist had attacked the women's section scolding and him with a knife, slashing at his head, enforcing her "modesty judgments" throat and arms while he assisted was loudly harassing a visitor behind Palestinians harvesting olives near me with a camera. The scolding was the settlement of Itamar Oct. 23 near mean, and I raised my voice in prayer. Nablus in the West Bank. Newspapers The woman silenced herself and said the attacker is presumed to be a went away. I was polite, but the Kotel Jewish settler. does not belong only to the haredi; it None of this prevented me from belongs to all Jews. *