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    Virginia Event Axes Menorah Lighting Due to Mideast Strife

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    What’s happening

    A Hanukkah event scheduled for the Second Sundays Art and Music Festival in Williamsburg, Virginia, has been canceled by the organizer, LoveLight Placemaking. The decision was made citing concerns over the Israel-Hamas conflict, interpreting the menorah lighting as a political statement.

    Why it matters

    The cancellation has sparked outrage and accusations of antisemitism, as the Jewish community faces increased targeting and exclusion. The incident highlights the broader issue of rising antisemitism and the challenges Jewish communities encounter in practicing their faith and culture freely, particularly during times of geopolitical tension.

    The reaction

    The United Jewish Community of the Virginia Peninsula expressed deep disappointment over the festival’s decision, emphasizing that the menorah lighting was a cultural and religious practice with no connection to the conflict in the Middle East. They argue that the imposition of a political litmus test on Jewish participation in a community event is discriminatory.

    Broader implications

    This event cancellation is a microcosm of the global issue where individuals or communities are held responsible for the actions of foreign governments. It raises concerns about inclusivity and the potential for cultural events to become politicized.

    Community response

    The local Jewish community has called for dialogue and education on the impact of such decisions, urging LoveLight Placemaking to reinstate the apolitical Menorah ceremony.

    Bottom line

    The decision to cancel the menorah lighting at the Virginia festival highlights the delicate balance between cultural celebration and political expression, particularly in the context of ongoing international conflicts, and the importance of standing against antisemitism in all its forms.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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