Taking up ancient ritual for times of distress, Jews are fasting in response to attack on Israel
Never before had Douglas Sagal, rabbi of Congregation Bnai Israel in Rumson, New Jersey, heard of a call for a communal fast in a moment of crisis for the Jewish people.
But on Thursday, he will join more than 600 rabbis and Jewish leaders most of them around the United States who have signed up to participate in a Taanit Tzibur, Hebrew for communal fast. The fast is being organized by the Hadar Institute, an egalitarian Jewish educational institution in New York, to unite communities in prayer for the more than 100 Israelis taken captive by Hamas in its invasion on Saturday, which also killed and wounded thousands of Israelis.
We stand in horror as Hamas has taken over 100 Israelis and other citizens hostage, among them infants, toddlers, entire families, the elderly and Holocaust survivors, the call for the fast reads. While political and military leaders are pursuing pathways to their release, we have a religious and communal obligation to stand up for the victims and to cry out to God.
Sagal sees the fast as a way for Jews in his community and beyond to demonstrate that they are attached to Israel.
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