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Community message

Community message from JCCV President, Philip Zajac.

HOW WE SPEAK UP

This week, some JCCV staff and board members were lucky enough to receive a remarkable masterclass on communications.

One of the things that has challenged so many of us since October 7 is how to speak with non-Jewish Australians – our friends, colleagues and neighbours – about what is taking place in the Jewish homeland.

I want to share with you some of the insights the JCCV received. 

Have a think about them and let them guide how you speak to people who haven’t watched the Munk Debate on Anti-Zionism or seen the locally-made documentary Never Again: The Fight Against Antisemitism.

What we know:

  • Most Australians see Israel and Jewish people as one and the same and they don’t know what Zionism means.
  • Most don’t know what Hamas is and the anti-western values they represent.
  • “October 7” means nothing to most Australians, we need to avoid shorthand.

So how can these insights inform our discussions?

  • Make it relatable – imagine if New Zealand invaded Australia one day, snatched 250 hostages and killed 1200+ people including the elderly and children? Would you expect Australia to respond?
  • Explain who Hamas is – Hamas is the government of Gaza. Hamas imposes a dress code for women, forces gender segregation in school and there are no laws against domestic violence in Gaza. LGBTIQ+ people are thrown in jail and dozens of Gazans are sentenced to death each year with no fair legal process.
  • Keep it simple – on October 7, Hamas invaded Israel and still holds more than 120 hostages. When the hostages are returned, fighting will stop.

 
We hope these simple tips might help you start a conversation with someone you know or even create some social media content to educate your followers. Discussions lead to greater understanding.

KEEP ON SPEAKING

I continue to meet with leaders across the community to call for action against antisemitism. This week, I caught up with ALP Senator Raff Ciccone to thank his Government for its appointment of Jillian Segal AO as the first Australian Special Envoy on Antisemitism.

We welcome this appointment as a mechanism to keep the Australian Government’s focussed on real measures that can improve the participation of Australian Jews in the broader community. Jillian has her work cut out for her at this difficult time, but she is more than up to the task.

WE WILL NOT FORGET

I note that this week we marked the nine-month anniversary of the October 7 events. That means there are dozens of Israeli men, women and children who have been imprisoned by Hamas for more than 270 days. Thank you to all the community members who marched to remember them at Caulfield Park. Among them was JCCV Vice President Hayley Southwick. We will not forget them and we want them all home now.

#ACTIONNOTWORDS

The JCCV has outlined what #ActionNotWords means to us and what steps we want our state and federal government to take. 

Get involved by sharing the campaign on social media and with your local leaders. 

#ActionNotWords