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The conversation about Israel our community cannot avoid

We refuse to accept that we must choose between the pain we carry as British Jews and our deep compassion for the suffering of others

July 9, 2025 12:47
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This summer, all being well, both of us will have children attending Israel Tour – the same journey we took ourselves at their age. Israel Tour is a rite of passage, deeply embedded in youth movement life. It marks the end of exams and the start of a new chapter, one in which Jewish identity and values are shaped with lasting force.

This year, it carries an even deeper significance. For the first time, the young people of RSY-Netzer and LJY-Netzer will travel together as one movement, under the banner of Progressive Judaism. That alone is powerful.

But this is also not a simple moment to send children on tour. Many parents have had the conversations – around our Shabbat tables, in our communities, with our Israeli friends, our interfaith partners, and perhaps most intensely, with our own teenagers. We are not immune to the anguish of this time, to the injustice we see, the moral dissonance.

And still, we believe that going matters. That being there matters. Because Israel matters – to us, to our values, and to the future of Jewish life.

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