Responsibility & Leadership

'Our Hands Did Not Shed this Blood': Leadership at a Time of Community Crisis

Who is responsible for accidental death? What is the responsibility of leaders at a time of community crisis?

The issues of leadership and responsibility are naturally front and center in the story of redeeming the captives. Who is responsible in this case? Have our official leaders taken the necessary course of action? Have we, as individuals and as a community, taken responsibility for those suffering within us? 

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Dedicate this activity in honor of

Shlomo Mansour 85

Shlomo came to Israel after surviving the Farhud pogrom in Iraq and helped establish Kibbutz Kissufim. He was kidnapped from his home in the kibbutz.

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