views point counterpoint A Defense Of IfNotNow IfNotNow Present s Greater Problem M I any liberal Jews are whom our Jewish community familiar with the popu- has failed? Detroit’s INN leader- lar musical mash-up by ship includes Rachel Lerman. She Debbie Friedman (z”l) combining was educated in a Milwaukee day two famous rabbinical maxims. school, spent summers at Young From the Haggadah, Judaea and was active in she took the passage the University of Wisconsin- reminding us that in Madison Hillel. She can every generation Jews recall neither her day school, must see themselves as nor the summer camp, nor having been liberated the Hillel ever giving any from Egypt. To this she attention to the occupation. added Rabbi Hillel’s Despite this, she refused to famous adage: “If I am turn her back on the com- not for myself, who will Rabbi Jeffrey L. munity that nurtured her. be for me? Yet if I am Instead, she joined INN Falick only for myself, what where she helps lead the call am I? And if not now, to our Jewish institutions to when?” seriously address it. Like Ms. Friedman, the young Hayley Sakwa is another local people who founded IfNotNow leader. She grew up in West (INN) observed a direct connec- Bloomfield, fully immersed in tion between the foundational Jewish life. She was active in tale of Jewish liberation and our Temple Israel, youth groups and pressing need to stand up for our later at Michigan Hillel. She even people and others, namely, Israelis interned in two Federation depart- and Palestinians suffering from the ments. Like Rachel, as Hayley grew never-ending Israeli occupation. into adulthood, she came to realize Employing tactics of non-violent that she was never educated about protest at Jewish institutions and the occupation. She felt misled, events, they have demanded that becoming determined to bring the our Jewish institutions begin to issues to the forefront of American seriously address the occupation. Jewish discourse. She points out For this, they have been widely that in her own Reform movement vilified. Their critics ask where on she has certainly found support earth these young people ever got among some rabbis and other the idea that it was OK to intrude leaders. Yet on an institutional upon Jewish spaces demanding level, silence reigns. attention to their cries for justice? One of the most impressive They learned it from us. When things about these INN members our synagogues and youth groups is that they do more than protest. and summer camps reared them They actively pursue Jewish lives in on a diet of tikkun olam, they took ways that should make our Jewish it seriously. When we lionized past community kvell. But far from Jewish participation in nonviolent being the object of pride, they are social justice movements, they subject to accusations of being took us seriously. And when they “self-hating Jews.” grew up to realize that their Israel Fifty years ago, it was my education had failed to address the own movement of Humanistic tragic effects of Israel’s oppressive Judaism that dared to defy Jewish occupation on both Palestinians dogma when we challenged and Israelis, they took that seri- Jewish beliefs about divinity. We ously, too. were called heretics, a label we They came to realize that their decided to bear as a badge of institutions had failed them, pride. Today, these young people drowning honesty regarding a half- have also dared to defy Jewish century of Israeli occupation in a dogma, this time challenging sea of falafel, camel rides, and blue accepted beliefs about Israel. and white banners. (Full disclo- This proud heretic stands behind sure: During over two decades as them with admiration. • a Hillel director and JCC program- Jeffrey Falick is a rabbi at the Birmingham mer, I was the one ordering the Temple Congregation for Humanistic falafel and banners.) Judaism in Farmington Hills. Who are these young people EDITOR’S NOTE: Last week, the JN ran a story “Standing With Israel” (page 17, May 3) about a protest the group IfNotNow held at Hillel Day School on April 19. We asked two community members to share their thoughts on this relatively new group. 8 May 10 • 2018 jn n my line of work, I spend a lot of time rights and exposing the truth, why haven’t debating the perspectives of various they openly opposed the fact that Palestinian Israel organizations. Regardless of their children in government-funded schools are agenda, which I may or may not agree with, taught to kill Jews? Palestinians decorate for an organization to be considered pro- their classrooms with pictures of terrorists Israel, it must first express the right of and the Palestinian government a Jewish State in the Land of Israel. actually pays lifetime salaries to the This may seem obvious, but the families of Jewish murderers? Yet, recently established organization on these crimes, IfNotNow remains IfNotNow states that it does not silent. take a position on whether a Jewish IfNotNow presents a greater State in Israel should exist. In addi- problem within American Jewry. tion, IfNotNow refuses to denounce Young American Jews are increas- Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions ingly enticed to turn away from (BDS), a movement that aims to Israel. A study by the Brand Israel Kobi Erez destroy the Jewish state through eco- Group showed that support for nomic strangulation. Israel among Jewish college stu- During my last visit to New York, dents in the U.S. had dropped 32 I had the chance to observe one percent between 2010 and 2016. The of IfNotNow’s demonstrations firsthand. problem lies in the fact that most young Jews Participants held signs that read, “BDS is not are only learning about Israel in depth for the the problem; the occupation is!” and “Israel first time when they arrive on their university is an apartheid state.” They were demanding campus — a notoriously hostile environment that American Jewish organizations and the for the Jewish state. Students need to come American government end their support of into college educated on Israel advocacy and Israel. ready to defend the existence of the Jewish I was approached by one of the demon- state. It’s the entire Jewish community’s strators who tried to hand me a sign to hold responsibility to educate our children on the against Israeli aggression. He wore a kippah importance of the Jewish nation and its ties and a shirt that said, “Occupy Wall Street, not to the land of Israel. Palestine.” I asked him if he realized that the To meet this need, ZOA-MI created an Occupy Wall Street movement aligns itself Israel Advocacy Workshop and Israel travel with the BDS movement against Israel, and scholarship for high schoolers to give them he replied that he was a proud BDS supporter tools to defend Israel on college campuses as well. Moreover, when I asked him about and to be proud of their Jewish homeland Jewish statehood, he maintained that many and heritage. Our hope is that more programs of IfNotNow members believe that by defini- like this will be established in communities tion, a Jewish state is a racist concept and around the country. that one state comprised of Palestinians, Jews Travel to Israel is one of the key compo- and other residents should be formed in its nents to connecting young adults to the stead. Jewish state and to their Judaism. Research IfNotNow claims that Israel is violating suggests that young Jews who participate in Palestinians’ human rights, calling Israel’s trips to Israel like Birthright, ZOA or Teen behavior a “moral disaster” that should be Mission sponsored trips are more connected taught in every Jewish school, camp and to their Judaism, their Jewish community and youth movement. But, as is the case with all to Israel. • anti-Israel organizations, it’s only one-sided. Kobi Erez is the executive director for the Zionist If IfNotNow actually cared about human Organization of America - Michigan Region.