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As the war in Israel against Hamas continues, we stand with Israel in this war of self-defense and will continue to lend support and strength, serve as allies, and unite the collective prayers of our congregation and the Westchester Jewish community for the safety and security of Israel. There are no words to capture the enormity of lives lost, hostages taken, and injuries incurred by civilians and the military. We are deeply saddened at the suffering of Palestinians caught in the war against Hamas and mourn the loss of innocent lives in Gaza. May the time come quickly when no more innocent blood will be shed, and each dawn brings us reason to hope.
We believe that engagement with Israel includes engagement with the people, land, and state of Israel. It also includes discussion / engagement with Israel from various points of views.
The following are a list of ways to engage with Israel through Temple Israel of Northern Westchester:
Israel Engagement Committee
To learn more about our newly forming Israel Engagement Committee, please contact our new chairperson Gordon Josey or our Temple President, Ed Ginsberg.

Get Involved / Take Action
- Support Peace Initiatives
Our clergy recommend learning about / supporting the following organizations (an evolving list) which are seeking peace initiatives in Israel:
Westchester’s Shinshin / Young Israel Adult Emissary Program
To learn more about the Shinshin program in the Westchester Jewish Community and/or host one of the Shinshin in Westchter, please contact:
- Westchester’s Shlicha, Israel Ambassador, Shachar Liran-Hanan, Senior Community Shlicha (emissary) for Westchester NY.
- Cantor Hayley Kobilinsky, Director of CJL
Political Action
- The Religious Action Center (RAC), the social justice and political action arm of the Reform Jewish Movement, lists ways to support Israeli families and tips for fostering discussion during these challenging times.
Demonstrate Jewish Solidarity
- Participate in Temple Israel’s Friday night Shabbat services during which we pray for peace, for the people and State of Israel and for all humanity. Temple Israel of Northern Westchester’s Friday night services begin at 7:00 PM. Access the livestream.
- Reach out to our brothers, sisters, family, and friends in Israel. Let them know they are not alone and have our prayers and support.
Recommended news/ educational resources
- Times of Israel.com is a source of reliable, up-to-date information about the war in Israel. They also have a daily Podcast.
- Recommendations for recently published books about Israel and the Israeli/Palestinian conflict:
- My Promised Land by Ari Shavit
- Can We Talk about Israel? by Daniel Sokatch
- Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth by Noa Tishby
- Catch 67 by Micah Goodman
- The recent film Golda sheds insight on the parallels between the YK War of 1973 and the war against Hamas today
Ways to Donate
Philanthropy - Acts of tzedakah, sacred giving, are needed now more than ever.
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Jewish Federation of North America has asked for donations to be directed here.
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The UJA Federation of New York has established an Emergency Israel Appeal to allocate resources to an array of relief agencies.
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Magen David Adom is Israel's sole national emergency, medical, ambulance, and blood service to Israeli society.
Sat, December 13 2025
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Temple israel Happenings
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Saturday ,
DecDecember 13 , 2025
Midnight Run
Shabbat, Dec 13th 1:00pm to 3:30pm
Volunteers needed. The Midnight Run is a volunteer organization whose goal is to come together as a community in order to feed the homeless of New York City. They coordinate more than 1,000 relief missions per year with volunteers from churches, synagogues, schools and other civic groups to deliver food, clothing, blankets and personal care items to the homeless poor on the streets of New York City. -
Sunday ,
DecDecember 14 , 2025
Israel Engagement Committee Meeting
Sunday, Dec 14th 10:00am to 11:30am
The IEC is on our website. This will be our first meeting of the year. Come and meet our new chairs, Gordon Josey and Ed Ginsberg. -
Sunday ,
DecDecember 21 , 2025
Temple Tots
Sunday, Dec 21st 9:30am to 10:30am
Families with young children connect on Sunday mornings and Friday night dinners throughout the year (no membership is required!). All families with young children (ages 5 and younger) are encouraged to attend our interactive Jewish experiences. Older siblings and friends are welcome. -
Sunday ,
JanJanuary 11 , 2026
Brotherhood Breakfast with Acclaimed Biographer James Kaplan
Sunday, Jan 11th 10:00am to 11:30am
James Kaplan has been a prolific author for over four decades, co-wrote both John McEnroe's autobiography and Jerry Lewis' memoir of his partnership with Dean Martin, and is the author of acclaimed biographies of Frank Sinatra, Irving Berlin, and a joint biography of jazz greats Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Bill Evans. James looks forward to joining us, discussing his career, his collaborations with John McEnroe and Jerry Lewis, his years of working to chronicle the lives of these musical greats and, of course, answering all your questions.
Events
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This week's Torah portion is Parashat Vayeishev
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Erev Hanukkah
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