Thursday
October

03

#WeRemember: Long Island Jews ask Rep. Rice to Defund Hate

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This year, on the days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, American Jews are mourning and taking action to stop attacks on immigrant families.

At the same time, the Trump administration is continuing to ask Congress for billions more dollars to escalate its cruelty on immigrant families and communities — including raids, cages, more family separation. On the holiest days of the Jewish year, how can we ask for forgiveness while our government commits crimes against immigrants in our names?

Join the Jewish community on Long Island to come together for ritual and action to recommit ourselves to bold action to end the cruelty of the detention system in the new year. We'll deliver apples and honey to Rep. Rice and ask her to join us in our commitment to Defund Hate, knowing that the new year can only be sweet when we show up alongside immigrant communities.

This action is in coordination with thousands of Jews around the country who are asking every Member of Congress to Defund Hate by cutting funding to and holding accountable ICE and CBP, the agencies that enforce Trump’s violent immigration policies.

During these Days of Awe our Jewish communities will say: “We remember and we reject attacks on immigrants.”

We remember the names of the children who have died in US custody.
We remember the families kept in cages, without soap, blankets, or water.
We remember the screams of children whose parents were rounded up in raids.
We reflect on our own history and how our people have been scapegoated, forced to flee, detained, and enslaved in the fight for freedom.
We atone for not doing more to stop our tax dollars from being used to dehumanize and attack immigrants.

And we commit to demanding Congress #DefundHate.

 

Date & Time

October 03, 2019 at 1:30pm EDT
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Location
Google Map of 229 7th St Garden City NY

Rep. Rice's office
229 7th St
Suite 300
Garden City, NY 11530
United States

Contact information

Kayla Glick


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