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Richard Hacker's avatar

I have a dilemma. I am not Jewish. My wife is Jewish, as are my children, as are my grandchildren. My daughter and one grandson live in Israel and my son-in-law is a soldier in the IDF on the northern border (G-d please keep him safe). 75% of my Jewish friends are Reform while 25% are Chabad Lubavich. I write occasional op-eds in the local newspaper and I was agonizing over my next one. Here in the U.S. we have an election in 5 weeks. My Reform Jewish friends insist on voting for the party that makes common cause with terrorists. They know my political opinions; however, in the effort to maintain friendships, especially for my wife, until now I have kept my mouth shut. After reading this post by Gavrielle, friendships will have to take a back seat to "my truth" as some folks like to say. Early voting starts this week. The op-ed will be written soon. Thanks for reinforcing my judgment and for the clarity.

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barry's avatar

One of the most heartfelt, powerful and - yes - beautiful - essays I’ve read. I wake up each day with dread about what news awaits about Israel, about twisted hatred. Today I felt uplifted by your words. Thank you.

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