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A Blog by Rabbi Brant Rosen

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Shalom Rav | A Blog by Rabbi Brant Rosen Shalom Rav A Blog by Rabbi Brant Rosen Menu Skip to content Home About Lifting Up the Torah of Ceasefire in Chicago City Hall Here are the remarks, below, that I delivered at Chicago City Hall yesterday at a meeting of the Committee on Health and Human Relations as it considered an endorsement of UN Resolution 377 , which calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. I was among a panel of community members – which included historian Dr. Barbara Ransby and State Rep. Abdulnasser Rashid – who offered statements at the meeting. In the end, the committee voted unanimously to approve the resolution, which will now go before the entire city council in January. As has been the case with many local legislative bodies around the county, the politics around the issue of ceasefire has been marked by deep cowardice and toxicity. In October, the city council passed a strongly worded resolution in support for Israel that only glancingly re...

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