(RNS) — On Yom Kippur (Oct. 12), the holiest day of the Jewish 12 months, lots of of Jews will collect at Brooklyn’s Grand Military Plaza for a non secular service to publicly mourn the lives of Palestinians killed by Israelis over the previous 12 months.
The service, a part of the afternoon Yom Kippur liturgy known as Yizkor, will function conventional Jewish prayers, a coordinated ripping of a garment — an indication of mourning known as “kriah” — and a brief eulogy by a New York-based Palestinian-American for her slain Gaza household.
The occasion is an extra signal of the stark divide that has emerged amongst American Jews within the wake of the Oct. 7 bloodbath in Israel and the nation’s devastating yearlong retaliatory warfare in Gaza and now Lebanon. Most American Jewish establishments are emphasizing a fealty to Israel and the Zionist challenge. Youthful American Jews, particularly, are rebelling and calling Israel’s navy offensive, which has killed 42,000 Palestinians, a genocide. They need the U.S. to cease arming Israel with weapons.
“One of many issues that was so painful to consider is what number of Jewish communities will not be going to be mourning Palestinian lives alongside Israeli lives,” stated Rabbi Alissa Sensible, founding father of Rabbis for Ceasefire, which is sponsoring the service. “There received’t be repentance and atonement for all of the violence and horror over the previous 12 months that Israel has brought on. We’re making an attempt to embody and apply a extra liberatory approach of training Jewish life.”
The Yizkor service comes as Jewish Federations of North America and the Convention of Presidents of Main American Jewish Organizations have simply introduced a Nov. 10 “Stand Collectively” rally for Israel on the mall in Washington, D.C. The rally comes one 12 months after an identical “March for Israel” final November and is meant to point out unity with Israel and a resolve to struggle antisemitism.
” … at Stand Collectively, we are going to reaffirm our energy as a neighborhood standing collectively in opposition to hate and antisemitism, and standing with the State of Israel,” stated William Daroff, CEO of the Convention of Presidents of Main American Jewish Organizations, in an announcement.
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The Yizkor service deliberate for Yom Kippur, against this, is just not a rally or a protest. It’s a non secular memorial service that includes conventional Jewish prayers: El Maleh Rahamim (God stuffed with compassion) as effectively the Mourner’s Kaddish, a prayer for the useless, recited at each Jewish prayer service.
Historically, Yizkor pays tribute to individuals who have died over the previous 12 months, and in lots of synagogues it additionally honors Jews who died within the Holocaust. It originated in medieval instances as a technique to honor the Jewish martyrs of the Crusades. The Grand Military Plaza service is meant to boldly widen these boundaries to incorporate Jewish lives misplaced but additionally non-Jewish lives.
“We wished to create some type of massive public ritual, for a mixture of ethical reckoning, grief, remembrance — Jewish ritual at its deepest, oldest and latest,” stated Ellen Lippmann the rabbi emerita at Kolot Chayeinu, an unbiased Jewish congregation in Brooklyn that’s co-sponsoring the occasion.
Najla Khass, a refugee providers coordinator for the nonprofit Islamic Circle of North America or ICNA Aid USA, will eulogize members of the family who’ve died in Gaza.
Along with Kolot Chayeinu and Rabbis for Ceasefire, sponsors for the occasion embrace Jewish Voice for Peace, If Not Now, Jews for Racial & Financial Justice and Shoresh — teams which have advocated solidarity with Palestinians as a Jewish worth.

Rabbi Alissa Sensible. (Picture by Jess Benjamin)
Since most of the Jews taking part within the service can be at Yom Kippur providers that morning, Rabbis for Ceasefire partnered with the group Christians for a Free Palestine to supply the logistics: establishing the stage and sound system and coordinating with the media.
Sensible stated she anticipates as many as 1,000 individuals within the plaza, finest identified for its iconic Troopers’ and Sailors’ Arch commemorating Civil Warfare veterans. Members are requested to put on white, consistent with the normal Yom Kippur image of repentance. They’re additionally requested to carry a small stone, which they are going to use to create a memorial.The Jewish customized of putting stones on graves is a technique to honor the deceased.
Organizers stated they opted for the Yom Kippur service as a substitute of 1 on Oct. 7 as a result of that anniversary is just not a non secular one and group members had been eager for a religious expression rooted in Jewish custom.
“What feels vital in my studying of Jewish life is that Judaism is an evolving faith and so we get to evolve it, too,” stated Sensible. “And so what’s vital now’s that we lengthen it past the Jewish neighborhood. That seems like a very powerful moral dedication.”
A board member of Jews for Racial & Financial Justice, a 6,000-member New York-based group devoted to combating racism and inequality, stated the Yizkor service was as a lot about recommitting to the group’s values.
“The world we wish to construct and stay in is the place everybody’s life is honored, revered, and that folks can stay their lives with dignity and security,” stated Susannah Dyen, the JFREJ board member. “Having that area collectively to grieve and to recommit felt actually vital.”
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