Let My People Go


by Marcos Askenazi

Have you ever made a difference? What about taking action? Well, on Thursday, November 3rd, a group of over 200 young professionals and college students celebrated those who did.

Through a joint collaboration, spearheaded by the Tanger Hillel at Brooklyn College and in conjunction with the Hillels of Queens, Hunter, Baruch, Long Island University, the College of Staten Island, COJECO, RAJE, and generously supported by Jewish Agency for Israel and the Ministry of Public Diplomacy and Diaspora Affairs, Beit Hatfustot, the museum of the Jewish people, presented a photo exhibit highlighting the emotional stories of the “Jews of Struggle” – The Jewish National Movement of the USSR, 1967-1989.”

Participants had a chance to meet with two former members of the movement: Alla Praismana refusnik from FSU and Saimon Klarfeld European student activist. They were also given a guided tour of the exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, treated to a special musical performance and an elegant reception. Three speakers at the event underscored the importance of standing up for the rights of others, finding a passionate cause to support, and fighting for justice. The attendees, primarily of Russian descent, were surprised to learn new facts about their heritage. Students were empowered by the motivational message of the exhibit and moved by the stories each photo told. Participants were reminded that “each photo captures a personal story. Each photo carries the legacy of a generation and each picture screams out “take action, find something you are passionate about and make it your own because no one can affect change like you can.”

Many thanks to The Jewish Agency for Israel, RSJ unit, that was heavily involved in this event from planning to implementation and facilitated the guided tours.