We begin by understanding that resilience is not the absence of pain. Jewish resilience has never meant denial. It means remembering who we are even when others try to tell our story for us. It’s the quiet power of lighting candles in defiance of darkness. It’s asking questions when others demand silence. It’s teaching our children that being a Jew is not a liability—it’s a legacy.

Antisemitism, Trauma

Jewish Resilience Isn’t About Being Unbreakable—It’s About Choosing Light Anyway

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