Jewish Federation of Springfield
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10/17/2023
In the wake of the horrific murder of a six-year-old Muslim child, Jewish Community Relations Council of Jewish Federation of Springfield is joining with Jewish organizations across the country to make unequivocally clear: we reject Islamophobia and anti-Arab hate.
Since Hamas’ terror attacks in Israel on October 7th, we’ve seen bigots and extremists exploit the crisis to spread hate, disinformation, and extremism.
This is a moment of deep Jewish pain, mourning the lives taken and praying for the safe release of the hostages in Gaza – and this pain and fear is compounded by a horrific rise in antisemitism here in the United States and around the globe.
We also know that we are not the only ones being targeted in this moment. Our Muslim, Arab, and Palestinian American neighbors are facing bigotry, threats, and violence – including the despicable murder of a six-year-old child this weekend outside Chicago, by a man who reportedly espoused anti-Muslim hate.
Let us be unequivocally clear: The Jewish community rejects Islamophobia, anti-Arab hate, antisemitism, and all forms of bigotry. Particularly as extremists continue to exploit this moment, we are reminded that all of our communities’ safety and futures are inextricably linked — and recommit ourselves to fighting hate in all its forms.
We stand in solidarity with all our neighbors under threat, and urge our elected and civic leaders, law enforcement, schools and universities, and employers to make clear there will be zero tolerance for any act of hate.
https://jewishpublicaffairs.org/news/over-100-jewish-groups-unequivocally-reject-islamophobia-and-anti-arab-hate/
10/10/2023
The Jewish Federation of Springfield, IL stands in solidarity with the people of Israel during these harrowing times. We are deeply grieved and profoundly concerned by the ongoing crisis that has engulfed our extended family in Israel.
As a sovereign country, Israel has every right to defend itself and take whatever actions are necessary to protect its people from a neighboring territory that is governed by terrorists, who seek the destruction of the Jewish State. Sadly, the coming days will bring even more violence, death, and destruction, as Israel once again seeks to secure its borders from hostile neighbors who violate every norm of civilized international engagement and human decency.
09/07/2023
Six concerts are scheduled to take place throughout the community in the seven-day series. The concerts are free and open to the public.
Violins that survived the Holocaust to be played, exhibited at Illinois State Museum An opening lecture and recital for the Violins of Hope display happens at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday at the Illinois State Museum
09/06/2023
The first performance of our Violins of Hope Concert Series is tomorrow night at 6:30pm at the Illinois State Museum! See all the performances listed on our website below.
Home | Jewish Federation of Springfield, IL Jewish Federation of Springfield is bringing 12 violins to Springfield. These instruments, whether played or hidden, survived the Holocaust. They have been lovingly restored and have travel the world to give voice to the victims and reinforce messages of hope, harmony and survival. Below are the opp...
09/01/2023
Violins of Hope is a project set up by Israeli master violin maker and player Amnon Weinstein who wanted to memorialize Jewish lives lost in the Holocaust by meticulously restoring surviving violins.
Lilting, soulful and harmonic melodies played on violins will fill Springfield Sept. 7-13.
Violins of beauty, history and remembrance Lilting, soulful and harmonic melodies played on violins will fill Springfield Sept. 7-13. Twelve violins from the international project Violins of Hope will be on...
08/28/2023
Join us for the Violins of Hope Concert Series which showcases 12 restored violins that were played before and during the Holocaust.
These violins showcase Jewish stories of resilience, resistance and survival through the power of musical performance.
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Home | Jewish Federation of Springfield, IL Jewish Federation of Springfield is bringing 12 violins to Springfield. These instruments, whether played or hidden, survived the Holocaust. They have been lovingly restored and have travel the world to give voice to the victims and reinforce messages of hope, harmony and survival. Below are the opp...
08/27/2023
Hawaii needs our help. We were heartbroken to watch the Maui wildfires which devastated the communities there. The fires have killed dozens and wiped out the historic island of Lahaina. The people and communities in Hawaii need us.
For more information and to donate to Jewish Federations of North America's Hawaii Wildfire Fund visit: https://form.jotform.com/232215853058960
The Jewish Federation of Springfield is privileged to host the internationally known exhibit called “Violins of Hope”, from September 7 - 13th, 2023. Each of these 12 violins has travelled the globe giving voice to how these special instruments inspired Holocaust victims with music of hope, strength and survival, The violins will be the centerpiece of six exceptional musical events at venues throughout Springfield. There will be concerts, educational opportunities, and personal testimonies. Learn more at: https://www.shalomspringfield.org
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08/25/2023
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