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I posted this yesterday and it's missing                       http://blogs.forward.com/sisterhood-blog/180486/mourning-trayvon-martin-on-tisha-bav/   


Mourning Trayvon Martin on Tisha B'Av
By Erika Davis

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Shock. Anger. Sadness. Three emotions that I felt acutely this weekend, when a Florida jury acquitted George Zimmerman in the murder of Trayvon Martin. But those three emotions can’t begin to describe the heartache and sorrow I feel. I’ve had a heavy heart these past few days. So heavy that words seem inadequate; I haven’t been able to fully name the feelings that occupy my mind and fill my heart with a heaviness I’ve not experienced. As a black woman living in America, I’ve known since childhood that racism exists, but it seemed — at least I hoped — it was confined to the Civil Rights area or the south. This weekend and this verdict remind me that racism is not dead.

I have been thinking of my nephews, three black boys growing up in a world that, time and time again, tells them that no matter what they accomplish, no matter who they become, no matter how much love and support they receive from their family, they should — and will — be treated with suspicion. I’m thinking of my father, who is raising these boys, and how he probably didn’t expect to have to teach his grandsons the lessons that his father taught him in the 1960s: that they’ll have to be better, smarter and more educated than everyone else; that they should be aware of who they’re talking to and how they’ll be perceived; that they’ll need to watch their backs and “stay out of trouble.”

Like a lot of people, I was naïve. I thought that by electing a black man into the nation’s highest office we had, somehow, moved beyond an America that judges a person based on skin color, gender, sexual orientation, immigrant status or ability. I tricked myself into thinking that I lived in an America where the children I hope to bear will be able to walk down any street in any city and feel safe. I convinced myself that I wouldn’t be denied the same federal rights as straight citizens. I tried to believe that I lived in an America that allowed me, as a woman, to make choices about my own body. I tried to convince myself that we were moving towards a future and making changes that would fully live up to the dream of America that President Obama spoke about in his second inaugural address.
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I lied to myself.

We live in a world where Muslims or anyone who is brown is profiled by police. We live in a world where gay and transgender men and women are assaulted. We live in a world that turns a teenage, unarmed victim into a villain, and his killer into an innocent bystander — where some laugh about it, turning his death into a joke.

Tonight is the beginning of Tisha B’Av, a fast day I’ve never kept because it never spoke to me. The idea of the 9th of Av being the saddest day in Jewish history because of the Temple’s destruction or the expulsion of Jews from Spain — these devastations don’t speak to me as a black, Jewish woman. Instead, like I do with all Jewish holidays, this Tisha B’Av has taken a modern-day significance.

I will be mourning for the loss of a child whose only crime was the color of his skin, I will be praying for the Martin family, my family and the millions of others who are, no doubt, holding their children a little closer. I’m mourning the loss of innocence. I’m mourning the loss of personal freedom. I’m mourning a country that continues to systematically marginalize and penalize people of color. I’m praying for the courage of people who truly have no idea what this feels like to really think about and consider what it is to have privilege in this world so bound by racism.

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Thy destroyers and they that make thee waste shall go forth of thee.  Isaiah 49:17

 
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We live in a world where Muslims or anyone who is brown is profiled by police.

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We live in a world where gay and transgender men and women are assaulted.

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The idea of the 9th of Av being the saddest day in Jewish history because of the Temple’s destruction or the expulsion of Jews from Spain — these devastations don’t speak to me as a black, Jewish woman. Instead, like I do with all Jewish holidays, this Tisha B’Av has taken a modern-day significance

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I will be mourning for the loss of a child whose only crime was the color of his skin, I will be praying for the Martin family, my family and the millions of others who are, no doubt, holding their children a little closer. I’m mourning the loss of innocence. I’m mourning the loss of personal freedom. I’m mourning a country that continues to systematically marginalize and penalize people of color. I’m praying for the courage of people who truly have no idea what this feels like to really think about and consider what it is to have privilege in this world so bound by racism.

Why she choose to convert to Judaism? Would be something like Farakhans Cult more appropriate? Or perhaps she chooses Judaism because the Jews she met are representing exactly the believes she states. We don't know ...
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Why she choose to convert to Judaism? Would be something like Farakhans Cult more appropriate? Or perhaps she chooses Judaism because the Jews she met are representing exactly the believes she states. We don't know ...
You are exactly correct   
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she chooses Judaism because the Jews she met are representing exactly the believes she states. We don't know ...
Thy destroyers and they that make thee waste shall go forth of thee.  Isaiah 49:17

 
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So she doesn't see any significance in Jewish history to herself, and yet she's the one who chose to "convert" to a form of Judaism (albeit not a genuine one, anybody can see that, as she's not in line with the Bible at all). She takes the holidays and puts her own meaning on them and observes the ones she wants and ignores the ones she wants. If you're going to convert to something then take it seriously for goodness' sakes. I'm sure God isn't important to her either.

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The stupidity in all this is that when Jews sin, their punishments are much worse than if it were a Gentile. 

I guess Gd has His plans on this beast!
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So she doesn't see any significance in Jewish history to herself, and yet she's the one who chose to "convert" to a form of Judaism (albeit not a genuine one, anybody can see that, as she's not in line with the Bible at all). She takes the holidays and puts her own meaning on them and observes the ones she wants and ignores the ones she wants. If you're going to convert to something then take it seriously for goodness' sakes. I'm sure God isn't important to her either.
Black Churches are liberal about 85% of them but they are all against gays where these so called liberal Jews thinks it's noble
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She is as Jewish as I am the Pope.
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It's more accurate to say she converted Judaism to her own custom specifications.