Summary of US Jewish groups mark 7 October anniversary amid growing fractures
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The upcoming event hosted by JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER WASHINGTON and other mainstream Jewish organizations aims to commemorate the attack by Hamas on Israel, but the aftermath has deepened fractures within the American Jewish community. While some focus on Jewish unity and healing, others, like RABBI ANDRUE KAHN, feel marginalized for questioning the narrative and addressing the loss of Palestinian lives. The generational divide is evident, with younger American Jews showing less support for Israel's actions and more willingness to protest. These events reflect broader shifts in American Jewry's understanding of itself and its relationship with Israel, highlighting the challenges of navigating diverse perspectives within the community.