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I ound this incident thought pro-voking, dynamic and exciting. Isra-el is a very warm country, and Im not
just reerring to the weather. Peopledo not hesitate to openly express theirthoughts, eelings and opinions. Otherpeoples business becomes their ownbusiness. Just earlier that morning, I
was going to cross a busy street to get toa coee shop; I looked let and right oroncoming trafc but was a ew metersrom a crosswalk. A grey-haired man
with a newspaper walking by paused
or a second and with his ree hand, heshook his fnger at me as though I was achild and said this is dangerous.
In North America, people oten cen-sor their emotions and opinions which,at times, creates a civil and cool distancebetween people. I would be remiss tosay that North American society is notcaring, but it tends to be experienced asan individualistically driven society andthis level o exposure can be very chal-lenging. However, because o the pro-ound human need or a person to eel
noticed, valued and cared or, we havecreated institutions, like synagogues,that have become our amilies and sec-ond homes. In essence, we have tried to
create a stationary Jerusalem bus where
people can eel ree to express howmuch they care. It is both wonderuland difcult to live in a light where what
you do as a person, and particular ly asa Jew, matters to others. It is equally asrewarding to know that what other Jewsdo, matters to you as well.
Despite our initial discomort withthis level o caring rankly, it is im-portant that we learn that everything wedo matters; our decisions and our be-haviour has an impact on us and thosearound us.
All people o Israel are responsibleor one another was not a new teach-ing or me. It was, however, taught ina new, striking way on a mundane buson the narrow streets o Jerusalem. I
wanted to share this story with youbecause it will inluence the way I ex-perience 5774 and I hope it will do thesame or you. Have a healthy, vibrantand meaningul year.
Tina Grimberg is a rabbi at Congrega-
tion Darchei Noam. She shares her love
of Jewish tradition through the mediumof story telling, art and literature. Sheshares her life with her husband MosheShizgal and their son David Avracham.
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Canadian Jewish advocacy beganin the early part o the 20th cen-tury as the Canadian Jewish Alli-
ance which was an amalgam o 13 Jew-ish organizations anked by the work-ing-class Poale Zion and Arbeiter Ring.
Indeed there was much oppositionto the orming o an organization,democratic in nature that would beboth Canadian and Jewish.
Nonetheless this was an idea whosetime had come; the issue at hand, what
to name this new Jewish advocacygroup. Jewish Peoples o Canada, Jew-ish Canadian Council, the Congresso Jewish Canadians, the Jewish Can-adian Council were some o the namesthat were being bandied about.
In the end, in March 1919 dozens o Jewish groupsand philanthropists came together in Montreal andvoted or delegates to their new Jewish voice in Can-ada; the Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC). The namewas hotly debated and its meaning became pivotal;it told Canada that Jews were frst Canadian and withthat emphasis we married our Jewish heritage to our
belie in this wonderul country.That 1919 initial Congress made two important
decisions, the frst was to declare its loyalty to Canadaand the second, which oretold much o the advocacywork to this very day, was to establish a Jewish Immi-grant Aid Society. Its aim was to assist Jewish immi-grants and reugees coming into Canada.
In the early part o the 20th century, while theUnited States was seen as the Goldineh Medina,Canada became very oten the most desired secondchoice; not America but close enough. Yet with sadechoes o immigration policy today against Roma,there was a wholesale determination by Canadian
government authorities to keep Jews out o Canada.Warned Frederick J. Blair, the Director o Immigra-tion in the years beore the Second World War, unlesssaeguards are developed Canada is at risk o being
ooded with Jewish people.And in the end Blair was tragically
successul. Canada had arguably theworst record when it came to allowingor Jewish immigrants or reugees justprior to the outbreak o the Holocaust.Whereas the Dominican Republic o-ered to take in thousands o desper-ate Jews escaping Nazi madness, Can-ada was nailing its doors shut; truly ashameul period in our history.
Flash orward almost 90 years. Sadly
CJC is no more. Indeed many elt thatwe have come a long way since theearly part o the last century so Jew-ish advocacy in Canada needed a re-write. Others were less sure pointingto our history that demonstrated there
was always a need or Jews to be keenly aware o theirsurroundings. Canadian Jewish academic icon IrvingAbella noted last month in The CJN, How sad. Howunnecessary. The two most muscular, most respectedvoices o Canadian Jewry [here Abella was reerring toboth the CJC and The CJNwhich thankully seems tohave been saved] have been stilled with no evidence
that they can be replaced.Nonetheless changes came. Today Jewish advocacy
in Canada ocuses on Israel; to be sure a strong em-brace o support or the Jewish state is paramount.Domestic issues not solely identifed as Jewish orunrelated to Israel advocacy seems to have becomeless o a priority.
One decision reached in 1919 at the frst Congresso Canadian Jews however remains strong and inplace; the need to show our support or reugees whoare targeted by less enlightened states or humilia-tion, degradation and even death. And a key voicewhich has arisen rom our community has been the
organization established by writ o the frst Congresso Canadian Jews, the Jewish Immigrant Aid Society(JIAS).
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