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Building Resilience from a Strong Foundation: A Note from Adam Lehman

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January 2, 2024

Dear Friends,

As we reflect on the past year and in particular, the twelve weeks since October 7, there is certainly a lot to make us feel outraged, scared, isolated, and heartbroken. And yet with everything painful and disheartening that we’ve learned from this period, at Hillel we’ve also learned much that we’ll build on — including the resilience, courage, and connection of our students — to make college campuses safer, more secure, and more supportive for Jewish students in 2024. In recent weeks, we have learned that: 

At Hillel International’s Global Assembly (HIGA) just a few weeks ago in Dallas, Noga Brenner-Samia, Executive Director of Hillel Israel, shared remarks built around the Israeli expression “gam v’gam” — meaning “this and this” or “also and also.” In Noga’s words: “Gam we need to fight harder than ever before, v’gam we need to stop the fighting…Gam to hold fast to my universal values and interfaith efforts, v’Gam to know unequivocally which side I am on and who are my people…Gam to still believe that peace is the only way, v’gam to realize that peace may be far away.”

In that same spirit, gam, Jewish students are facing challenging conditions on campus that may get worse before they get better, v’gam, we have a strong foundation on which to build the resilience of Jewish students during this period and create an even brighter future in 2024 and beyond.

Wishing all of you a happy and healthy New Year.

B’shalom,
Adam Lehman