We are all still reeling from the shock and trauma of the horrific invasion and mass terrorist attack perpetrated by Hamas on October 7th, claiming the lives of over 1400 of our brothers and sisters, including over 300 chayalim and chayalot, and kidnapping over 200 men, women, children, infants, and elderly people into captivity.
We are devastated beyond words, but we are not defeated. As a people who believe in God, in Torah, in Jewish Peoplehood and in the State of Israel, we respond with faith, with courage and with sacrifice, with unity and with resolve.
So what can we do now? Do mitzvot and acts of chesed. Reach out to your family and friends. Contact your elected officials to thank them and encourage them to stand up for Israel and for what is right. Stay informed and consume news from reputable news sources. Give tzedakah, help in material ways those who are grieving, who are displaced, who are pining after their loved ones being held captive, and those on the front lines.
We invite you to explore the materials below as you look for ways to reflect, learn Torah, and support yourself and your loved ones through these difficult times. We have collected much of these in an Israel at War Reader, which we encourage you to download, print out and share widely.
Read Rabbi Linzer’s letter marking 30 days since October 7, “I am So Proud of our Rabbis at this Time.”
Looking to support Israel financially? We invite you to make a donation to the the YCT Israel Emergency Action Fund.
Tefillot
Words of Chizzuk
Torah Sources
Taking Care of Yourself & Your Family
- 5 Points for Self Care at this Time by Michelle Friedman MD, YCT
- Terrorism and War: How to Talk to Children – American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
- Helping Children Cope With Terrorism – Tips for Families and Educators – National Association of School Psychologists
- Resources for Talking about Israel with Children with Cognitive Disabilities by Dori Kirshner / Matan.
- There is a War in Israel: A Graphic Short Story for Small Children
YCT Alumni in Action
More kids are asking questions about the war in Gaza, leaving parents searching for answers
Top 10 Things We are Grateful For This Thanksgiving
From Berkeley to Boston, YCT Rabbis Rally for Israel
I’m a rabbi at Brandeis. Its decision voiding recognition for its Students for Justice in Palestine chapter was the right move
I’m So Proud Of Our Rabbis At This Moment – Reflections from Rabbi Linzer
The Case for a Ceasefire in Gaza Ignores the Facts About Hamas by Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz (’10)
Rabbi Uri Topolosky (YCT ’05) of Kehilat Pardes in Rockville MD and synagogue youth making soup for local Israeli families
Rabbi Saul Strosberg (YCT ’05) of Congregation Sherith Israel Nashville, speaks at downtown rally for Israel.
Talking openly about Israel will make us less polarized, not more
CNN News – Rabbis Attend Funeral for Muslim Boy in Illinois
YCT Rikmah Fellow Rav Shai Weitzman officiating at a wedding of a fellow chayal on the front lines
Gratitude to everyone supporting the YCT Israel Emergency Fund expressed by YCT musmakh (YCT ’11) and IDF medic Rabbi Eytan Yammer
I’m a Rabbi. Here’s Why I Went to a Murdered Palestinian Boy’s Funeral.
‘It was hard to stay away’: Why this Montreal Rabbi Adam Scheier (YCT ’04) went to Israel amid the war
Rabbi Daniel Millner (YCT ’14) at the Israel Rally at the Capitol in Austin
‘We are at war with terror’: Scottsdale community calls for release of hostages held by Hamas
Israel Solidarity Gatherings Held at Beth Jacob and Cedars-Sinai
Rabbi Yonatan Cohen (YCT ’06) Speaks About Nephew Killed in Israel