Since the start of the conflict, there have been numerous rallies in the Tri-State area showing support for both Israel and Palestine.
On a Sunday afternoon, thousands of people marched in Essex County, New Jersey, for the ‘Unite for Israel’ movement. The turnout was massive, and the crowd was filled with enthusiasm for the cause.
Representatives from various community organizations across New Jersey have come together to express their support for Israel and pray for an end to the ongoing violence. The solidarity shown by these groups is a testament to the strong bond between the people of New Jersey and the state of Israel, as they come together to hope for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Let us join them in their prayers for lasting peace in the region.
The tranquil flow of blue and white streamed through the bustling streets of Livingston, closely monitored by the vigilant local police.
According to Dov Ben-Shimon, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest New Jersey, the focus is now on freeing Gaza and putting an end to Hamas once and for all.
Amidst the throng of people was Mark Schonwetter, aged 89, who had survived the atrocities of the Holocaust.
Schonwetter expressed that living through what he has experienced is beyond imagination. The current situations make him upset and saddened.
Representatives from over 25 local synagogues and community organizations gathered together with a united message. Despite their varying faiths, they came together to support a common cause.
Abby Bruss from Rockaway, Queens emphasized the significance of showing support to people even if they are thousands of miles away. She said, “It’s important to us to let them know that thousands of miles away, they’ve got support.”
Stewart Gisser of Livingston expressed his gratitude towards those who are supporting their cause by saying, “I’m glad they’re standing with us.”
On Sunday, a new appeal was made, but this time it was not for physical goods. Rather, the appeal was for monetary donations that will be specifically allocated towards purchasing medical supplies.
Darla Miles shares the inspiring story of a man from the Upper East Side who enlisted in the Israeli Defense Forces to serve his duty.
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