The Jerusalem Post

We are one

- • By WILLIAM DAROFF

Visiting Israel during wartime is a unique experience that is both heartbreak­ing and inspiring. Having just returned from the 2024 Conference of Presidents Leadership Mission to Israel, I am still sorting through all the incredible stories we heard of resilience, heroism, and determinat­ion. What stays with me is the extraordin­ary unity of the Jewish people; in our pain, we ache as one and now we are rebuilding as one.

The divisivene­ss of judicial reform is nowhere to be seen. When our delegation arrived at the site of the Nova music festival massacre, we saw mourners spanning the whole spectrum of Jewish cultural and religious expression – IDF soldiers, young survivors, hassidim, dati-leumi (National-Religious), American volunteers, and secular students.

Of course, much of our visit focused on the hostage crisis. Fighting for the release of the hostages is a top priority of the Conference of Presidents and the entire Jewish people. Redeeming hostages, pidyon shvuyim, is one of the central mitzvot in our whole tradition – the legacy of the Middle Ages in which entire Jewish communitie­s were held for ransom by antisemiti­c, avaricious rulers.

We visited Hostages Square in Tel Aviv and the headquarte­rs of the Hostage and Missing Families Forum. There, we met with the family members of hostages Itay Chen, Omer Shem-Tov, and Moran Yanai. Separately, we met with released hostage Aviva Siegel, who spoke about sexual violence taking place in Hamas captivity. The families and released hostages are showing incredible fortitude amid a horrific ordeal. We thank the Israeli government and US President Joe Biden for seeking the release of all the hostages being held in Hamas’s dungeons.

We also met with the constellat­ion of Israel’s political universe, from President Issac Herzog – whom we greeted with a rousing rendition of “Am Yisrael Chai” – to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, opposition leader Yair Lapid, and Minister Benny Gantz. Members of our delegation testified in the Knesset about rising antisemiti­sm in the United States, and we were briefed by several elite IDF units on the status of the war.

In our conversati­ons, we touched on themes including the bilateral relationsh­ip between Israel and the United States, fighting the lies of antisemite­s and Israel-haters, and geopolitic­al developmen­ts arising from the war. We were heartened to hear from US Ambassador Jack Lew that America would not advocate for nor recognize a unilateral­ly declared Palestinia­n state.

Another high point of the trip was meeting the everyday Israelis performing heroic acts, whether in their civilian or military capacities. We visited Hadassah Medical Center on Mount Scopus and saw the rapid developmen­t of its rehabilita­tion center to treat wounded soldiers.

We heard from Dr. Cochav Elkayam-Levy, the chair of the Civil Commission on October 7 Crimes by Hamas against Women and Children, and Orit Sulitzenea­u, the executive director of the Associatio­n of Rape Crises Centers in Israel, who are providing essential leadership in the response to Hamas’s brutal sexual violence and rape on October 7.

We met farmers braving the rockets to harvest their crops on the Gaza border, organizers caring for children evacuated from the South, the first responder on the scene of the Nova festival massacre, combat engineers who reenlisted to destroy Hamas tunnels, and more. These inspiring modern-day Maccabees demonstrat­e the centuries-old resilience of the Jewish people.

I came back even prouder to be a Jew, having seen so many transform their grief and heartbreak into acts of lovingkind­ness, resilience, and fortitude. Israel’s enemies imagined that the country would collapse in the aftermath of October 7 and the ensuing hostage crisis.

But they did not fathom the Jewish state’s fortitude and resolve. As a senior IDF officer

told us, “On October 7 the heartbeats of Jews around the world were synchroniz­ed.” We are one people with one heart. We will defeat Hamas. And we will live on.

Am Yisrael Chai.

The writer is the CEO of the Conference

of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizati­ons (COP), the recognized central coordinati­ng body representi­ng 50 diverse national Jewish organizati­ons on issues of national and internatio­nal concern. Follow him on X at @daroff.

 ?? (Chaim Goldberg/Flash90) ?? US AMBASSADOR to Israel Jack Lew (right) attends the Conference of Presidents Leadership Mission to Israel in Jerusalem, last month, with the writer.
(Chaim Goldberg/Flash90) US AMBASSADOR to Israel Jack Lew (right) attends the Conference of Presidents Leadership Mission to Israel in Jerusalem, last month, with the writer.

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