Unity March From 770 to the Brooklyn Museum To Highlight Jewish Pride Tuesday

Dear CH Anash and Orchim,

It has been a year since the tragic massacre of October 7th, which unleashed unprecedented Jew hatred in our city and around the world. The belief that such hatred could never happen here has been forever changed.

Join fellow Jews for a Unity March From Kingston and Eastern Parkway to the Brooklyn Museum, followed by reciting Pesukim and Tehillim in front of the Brooklyn Museum for the safety of Israel and Jews worldwide.

Now is the time to stand in solidarity with Jews everywhere and send a powerful message: we are proud to be Jewish and unafraid to express it.

Let our voices be heard clearly. We will not shy away from being Jewish or from peacefully protesting against Jew hatred.

The Rebbe has taught us how to respond, and we intend to follow that guidance. 

Children in Crown Heights are encouraged to bring signs that promote mitzvos and celebrate Jewish pride.

Please forward this message to your friends and family!

We must all come together and make our voices heard!

Organizing Committee: Sam Stern, Menachem Light, Yaacov Behrman, Shaya Gordon, Yosef Lewis, Shmuel Kopfstein, Mendy Hershkop, Shlomie Hecht, Lazer Avtzon

2 Comments

  • Anonymous

    “The Rebbe has taught us how to respond, and we intend to follow that guidance.”
    Please reference which guidance you are referring to.
    It would seem against the Rebbe’s guidance to seemingly directly provoke, for no G-d given right, by staging protest exactly at a location they have been targeting, at a time we are specifically vulnerable, with thousands in unsecured locations.
    The Rebbe did not

  • Anonymous

    Allow a Chabad settlement in Chevron because אין סומכים על הנס.
    May you come to your senses.

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