Rosh Hashana Thoughts

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Barbara Green has been a volunteer for Americans for Peace Now for many years. She lives in Washington, DC.

This is an awkward time of the year for some secular Jews like me. We know it’s a time of renewal and perhaps even symbolic rebirth, but what does that mean if you don’t really think the supreme ruler is sitting in judgment and deciding your fate for the coming year? Well, it could mean a lot of things. For me it’s a time to take stock: to look back on the past year and own up to things done which shouldn’t have been, or not done which should have been, and everything in between. What could I do to put those things to right? And what do I hope to change in the coming year? A small aspiration of mine is the intention in the coming year to dial back my propensity for righteous indignation. Hardly a day passes when I’m not upset – if not downright angry – about events in the world but I’m learning that indignation no matter how righteous sometimes may be counter-productive.

Maimonides teaches the blowing of the shofar is intended to waken us from our mindless slumber, our symbolic sleep which allows us to turn away from blatant injustice. He admonishes us to “….look to our souls and better our ways and actions.” For me this means doubling down on my efforts to pursue an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the establishment of a Palestinian state. We Jews weren’t meant to be occupiers. Forty-nine years of holding another people under occupation is more than enough. Israeli security professionals have weighed in on this issue and concluded that the occupation does not provide security. It is a national security liability. The occupation is hurting not only Palestinians but Israelis as well – not equally but significantly.

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APN Mourns the Death of Shimon Peres

Shimon_Peres_AP_Photo_400Americans for Peace Now (APN) mourns the death of Shimon Peres, the former president and prime minister of the State of Israel, an icon of Israel's founding generation, a visionary of peace and security for Israel, a dedicated leader who led Israel through wars and in the quest for peace.

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Prominent American Intellectuals Echo APN on Settlement Boycotts

Over the weekend, more than 70 American intellectuals - including members of APN's Board of Directors such as Michael Walzer and Edward Witten - published an Open Letter in the New York Review of Books calling for a targeted boycott of “all goods and services from all Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories, and any investments that promote the Occupation.”

APN warmly welcomes and endorses this letter. Its message echoes and validates the position that APN has proudly advocated for years, often as a lone voice of sanity in the pro-Israel Jewish community. You can find out more about our position - expressed in policy statements, opeds, advocacy documents, and more - here.

Like the signers of the Open Letter, we oppose boycotts of Israel. And like the signers of the Open Letter, we have long argued for activism targeting settlements and the occupation, which we believe to be an important and effective way to fight the occupation and fortify the foundations of a two-state solution.

We are pleased and encouraged to see that this position is gaining greater traction in the American intellectual community, especially given the fact that the conflation of Israel and the settlements is becoming dangerously mainstream. Now more than ever, we must fight to uphold the distinction between Israel and the settlements. We must reject the creeping legitimization of settlements. And, with our rhetoric and our activism, we must target the pro-settlement and anti-peace policies that fuel the occupation and endanger the two-state solution. This Open Letter is an important step in doing all of those things, and we commend its authors and signers. We also hope their action will inspire others to act as well - click here for some actions that can be taken today to fight settlements and the occupation.

News Nosh 09.27.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday September 27, 2016  

You Must Be Kidding: 
"He represents courage and presence."
--Parents of newborn explain why they named their son after Elor Azariya, the ‘Shooting Soldier from Hebron,’ who is on trial for shooting dead a wounded and incapacitated Palestinian assailant.**
 
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Back in April 2016, the New York Times published an oped I authored regarding President Obama and the United Nations Security Council. The genesis of that oped was the assertion - made repeatedly by policy experts and pundits, by journalists, by Jewish leaders, by members of Congress, etc - that no U.S. president has ever gone against Israel in the UN Security Council.

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September 26, 2016 - The outgoing year, 5776

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Yossi Alpher is an independent security analyst. He is the former director of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University, a former senior official with the Mossad, and a former IDF intelligence officer. Views and positions expressed here are those of the writer, and do not necessarily represent APN's views and policy positions.

This week, Alpher discusses where Israel positioned itself in the Middle East during the outgoing year; how the Israel-US relationship appears to have suffered; how events in the surrounding Middle East affected the mood of Israelis; how the so-called “lone wolf intifada” affected Israelis; and the prospects for progress between Israel and the Palestinians in the year ahead .

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News Nosh 09.26.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday September 26, 2016  
 
Quote of the day:
"A mortal blow to the foundations of the rule of law (and in effect, an) end to Israeli democracy."
--Israel's Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit said about attempts by ministers and right-wing MKs to make an amendment to the Absentee Property law in order to confiscate privately-owned Palestinian land, Channel 10 reported.*
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APN/Peace Now in the News: September 19-23, 2016

Wall Street Journal: September 22
Abbas to seek U.N. Security Council resolution against Israeli settlements in the West Bank,” Peace Now settlement data quoted in story on possible Israeli-Palestinian UN resolution

AFP: September 22, 2016
Israel, Palestinians clash over settlements at UN,” Peace Now settlement data quoted in story on possible Israeli-Palestinian UN resolution

Times of Israel (written by JTA): September 19
“Liberal pro-Israel groups to Congress: Don’t obstruct the Iran deal,” Americans for Peace Now and other groups warn against “poison-pill” provisions and measures that would seek to re-impose sanctions

News Nosh 09.25.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday September 25, 2016 

 

Front Page:

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News Nosh 09.23.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday September 23, 2016 
 
Quote of the day:
"His  words were not directed to the ears of Mahmoud Abbas, but to Obama's ears in order to prevent his (diplomatic) move in January, a move which Netanyahu fears. When people hear the words of Netanyahu, they should realize that he does not display any political initiative or any political courage, but only political survival."
--Meretz leader MK Zehava Galon reacts to Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's speech at the UN.
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