One year since Israel-Hamas war: Reaction from the Nebraska Jewish community

Monday marked the one-year anniversary since Hamas militants attacked Israel.

University of Nebraska-Lincoln student Harper Gordman remembers that day like it was yesterday as she heard the news from the United States.

“Never in wildest imagination did I think we would still be here one year later,” said Gordman. “Ever since October 7 of last year, I’ve been waiting to hear ‘The hostages have been rescued, everyone’s home safe.'”

Jeannette Gabriel, PhD., with the Schwalb Center for Israel and Jewish Studies said this is the largest loss of life in the Jewish world since the Holocaust.

“The violence over the past year has really escalated into mounting, global antisemitism which we see very much so in the United States,” said Gabriel.

In fact, the Anti-Defamation League recorded that 2023 had the highest number of antisemitic incidents in the United States, at 8,873, since it started tracking in 1979.

Rabbi Benjamin Sharff leads Temple Israel on Omaha’s Tri-Faith campus, which houses a mosque, church, and synagogue along 132nd St. in west Omaha.

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