Fern Sidman, Senior News Editor at Jewish Voice, addressed a memorial in New York marking thirty-five years since the assassination of Rabbi Meir Kahane. Sidman emphasized that the gathering was not just to remember history, but to look forward and embrace the enduring message of Jewish pride, responsibility, and self-defense that Kahane championed. She reflected on Kahane's legacy, his warnings about complacency and external threats, and drew parallels between past and present challenges facing the Jewish community, including rising antisemitism and ideological hostility both online and in public life.
Sidman highlighted the need for moral clarity and courage, invoking the biblical figure Avraham as a model of faith and readiness to confront adversity. She called on the community to respond to contemporary threats with strength, unity, and commitment to Jewish values, echoing Kahane's call for self-reliance and vigilance. The speech concluded with prayers for the memory of those lost in recent tragedies and a hope for a future of safety and peace.

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