Delegates from the Religious Zionists of America (RZA)-Mizrachi rabbinic and communal leadership mission returned home with renewed energy to advocate for the Jewish state and call on their local communities and politicians to act on behalf of their brethren in Israel.

The one-week trip, which brought them to areas hard-hit by the recent conflict with Hamas in Gaza and violence in mixed Jewish-Arab cities, also included high-level meetings with members of Israel’s new government. They also met with Israel’s Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi David Lau, as well as other leading rabbis in Israel.

An especially moving meeting was with Leah Goldin, the mother of Israel Defense Forces Lt. Hadar Goldin.

Before the pandemic, Leah Goldin spent months each year advocating on behalf of her son in the halls of parliaments across the globe, in the United Nations, as well as in in-person meetings with members of the U.S. government and influential Jews worldwide. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, those meetings had to stop.

Leah Goldin, the mother of late Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin, whose remains are being held by the Hamas terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip, attends a press conference on Aug. 5, 2018. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90.

Mission participants promised to assume the responsibility to bring Goldin’s story back into their synagogues and classrooms, as well as call on local political leaders and advocacy organizations to pressure Hamas to return the bodies for proper burial.

After seeing the destruction caused by rioting in Lod, the group also announced the creation of the Israel Community Fund in partnership with Mizrachi Worldwide, the National Council of Young Israel and other U.S.-based synagogues and communal institutions.

Initially, funds raised will support emotional-trauma counseling resources in communities most affected by the recent unrest. Money will also go towards expanding Lod’s Central Synagogue and refurbishing Torah institutions in the city’s Ramat Eshkol neighborhood.

“Throughout our trip, we saw how painful the last 18 months has been on both ourselves and our brethren in Israel,” said Religious Zionists of America executive vice president Rabbi Ari Rockoff. “Meeting with families traumatized by the recent violence and with the Goldins left us with the motivation to do everything we can for our brothers and sisters in Israel. Our sages tell us, Kol Yisrael Areivim Zeh LaZeh [“All of Israel Are Responsible for One Another”], and after seeing with our own eyes the needs of our brethren, we are ready to come home and act.”

The delegation touring the Western Wall tunnels in Jerusalem. Credit: Courtesy.

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