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As a Holocaust survivor I know only too well the dangers
of complacency. When times are good its easy to forget
our past, our history, our struggles and who we are
fundamentally at the core of our Jewish identity. This complacency
even today still threatens our future. We cant
let that happen. We must be deliberate, committed and proactive
in ensuring our continuity.
How do we keep the Jewish story alive and thriving from generation
to generation? By investing not just our money but our
minds, heart and souls to fully engage our young people
so that they will carry the torch.
Education is integral to this -- not just the formal academic
learning but also the day-to-day lessons and values associated
with living Jewish. We must always ask: What is it to be Jewish?
What does our past teach us? What do we aspire for our future?
How do we express our core values as the world changes
and as we grow with it?
We need the infrastructure, support and commitment of the
Jewish community to nurture this learning.
No matter where you live in the Diaspora I strongly believe
that Israel is fundamental to our place in the world today
and to our continuity. Without Israel we wouldnt be
as free and secure as we are today. It goes both ways we
need Israel and Israel needs us.
Ultimately its up to all of us within the Jewish community.
We are a diverse people but we share a common bond in our
history and in our future. We have to put differences aside
and work together. The answer to our future is multi-faceted
and complex. If we are not all in this together, we will have
no more story or future to speak of.
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