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The Power of Hope

What can we learn from Jewish tradition about the value and actions of hope? How did our hope and images of a better future for the hostages facilitate a new reality ?

We launched this entire project on the 100th day of captivity. We hoped and prayed each day since then that we would no longer need it, that it would become a part of our past. We never imagined that it would take so long, but we also did not give up on the hope that this moment would come.

Joyous Return
On October 13, 2025, on the eve of Simhat Torah, 738 days after they were abducted, the last twenty live hostages were returned to Israel from Gaza, as part of the Trump initiated Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement (after other hostages were returned at earlier points, through various deals and agreements, as well as some through military action). After days and days of expressing hope and taking action, in many different ways, Israelis, Jews around the world and concerned humans everywhere saw their hopes and dreams of hostages returning home, alive, come true. It was a moment that felt almost too good to be true. It was a moment people had prayed and hoped for, and taken action to make a reality. It was because people, both lay and leaders, did not despair or give up, that it actually became a reality.

It’s Not Over Yet
Tragically, not all the hostages had this happy end. Many were killed in captivity by Hamas, throughout the two years since they were abducted. Some were accidentally killed in captivity by Israeli military action. We see, love and support all of the family and loved ones of those who did not return home, and share in their deep excruciating pain. There are still 13 deceased hostages in Gaza, who, to date, were not returned for burial in Israel, despite the deal including all hostages- live and deceased. We continue to hope and pray that they will all be returned soon, for proper Jewish burial, and that their families will have the closure they need.

The Power of Visualization
One way people expressed their hope was by envisioning what it might actually look like to have them come home. How would it look? How would it feel? What would we say? In this resource, we explore the power of hope from a Jewish perspective and the importance of giving shape and form to our vision of a better reality in the future. Using text, artwork and videos, we share examples of images that became a reality (as well as some that have not. Yet.) Through these images, we invite you to encourage your learners to visualize their hopes and dreams for a better future.

High schoolers Middle School Young adults
A Good End - Yoni Bloch & Barak Feldman: An AI generated video imagining a good resolution. January 2025. With English Subtitles & Explanations

Dedicate this activity in honor of

Omer Neutra Z"L

Omer was serving as a tank commander near Gaza when he was killed in battle on October 7th near Nir Oz. His body was taken captive by Hamas.

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