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Antisemitism

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Mission Statement

Temple Emanu-El aims to combat Antisemitism within the synagogue's local community in a variety of ways. This includes providing tools (through our Response Committee) to provide support/guidance to our Temple Emanu-El congregants who may experience an antisemitic incident. We have provided a checklist of action steps in response to various types of incidents. If you have experienced Antisemitism, we invite you to utilize this resource so that our community can be helpful. We are all in this together. You are not alone.

We have also provided resources to help parents effectively communicate with their children’s teachers about Jewish holidays and dates.

Finally, click on Daffodil Project to learn about the ways we are helping honor the memories of the 1.5 million children who perished during the Holocaust.

Do You Know About the Daffodil Project?

As part of its mission the Daffodil project aspires to plant 1.5 million Daffodils worldwide in remembrance of the children that were killed during the Holocaust. The daffodil was chosen as it is the color of the yellow Star of David that Jews were forced to wear during the Holocaust. The petals look like a Star of David. Daffodils represent our poignant hope for the future; they are resilient and return with a burst of color each spring signifying hope, renewal and beauty.

We are proud that our Anti-Semitism Committee has adopted this project and are working on schools to participate in this in the Metropolitan Atlanta area. We plant daffodils at Temple Emanu-El every year.

To be able to fund this project now and in the future, The Daffodil Project Fund has been established. Please consider making donations to this fund so we can continue to educate people about the genocide of the Holocaust.

The synagogue's initiative to combat antisemitism has committed to bring the Daffodil Project to at least 5 new schools each year.  See the photos below of this fall’s programs.  If you would like to get involved, please email loribohrer@gmail.com. If you would like to donate to The Daffodil Project Fund, click HERE.

“For the dead and the living, we must bear witness” Elie Wiesel

Daffodil Planting at Hightower Trail Middle School
Daffodil Planting at Hightower Trail Middle School
Daffodil Planting at Mt. Vernon Presbyterian School
Daffodil Planting at Mt. Vernon Presbyterian School
Daffodil Planting at Paul Duke Stem School
Daffodil Planting at Paul Duke Stem School
Students planting daffodils at Johns Creek High School
Students planting daffodils at Johns Creek High School
Holocaust survivor Hershel Greenblat with Birk Fridkin who organized the program at Peachtree Middle School for his Bar Mitzvah project.
Holocaust survivor Hershel Greenblat with Birk Fridkin who organized the program at Peachtree Middle School for his Bar Mitzvah project.
Students planting daffodils at Peachtree Middle School
Students planting daffodils at Peachtree Middle School
Students planting daffodils at North Springs High School
Students planting daffodils at North Springs High School
Holocaust survivor, Ben Walker, with volunteers at the North Springs High School Daffodil Planting
Holocaust survivor, Ben Walker, with volunteers at the North Springs High School Daffodil Planting

Resources

What to do if you see or experience Antisemitism
Click Here
TE's Detailed Antisemitism Response Plan
Click Here
How to communicate with your child's school using an educator's guide (updated annually)
Click Here
Sample email template to use when sending the educator's guide to your child's teacher/school
Click Here

Temple Emanu-El expresses our condolences, outrage, and solidarity with our local Muslim friends from the Istanbul Cultural Center, with whom we have had a relationship with for years.  We received a similar letter from them the day after the Hamas attack in Israel (last week).   Hate has no place here.

Letter of Condolence.Muslin Violence10.17.23

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