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Na'amod (Hebrew: נעמוד) is a movement of
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seeking to end the British Jewish community's support for the
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,
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and
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. They state their aim as "to work for freedom, equality and justice for all Palestinians and Israelis". Members are active in many parts of the country including London, Bristol, Manchester, Leicester, Leeds and Newcastle. They estimate they have over 250 members.https://www.thejc.com/news/news/jewish-group-helped-arrange-tour-for-disgraced-anti-israel-activist-Ax2R8aB0eZP8VCSFqGSYt


History

Na'amod means 'We Will Stand' in
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, and is taken from the liturgy used to call Jews up to a
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during synagogue services. Na'amod was founded in May 2018 in response to the
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shooting of Gazans in the Gaza Border Protests of that year. A group of 50 Jewish activists protested the shootings by holding a mourning service in Parliament Square, including reciting the
Mourner's Kaddish Kaddish or Qaddish or Qadish ( arc, קדיש "holy") is a hymn praising God that is recited during Jewish prayer services. The central theme of the Kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God's name. In the liturgy, different version ...
, a Jewish prayer for the dead. This was highly controversial within the Jewish community and the ensuing criticism led some of the activists present to establish what would become Na'amod. They drew inspiration from similar movements elsewhere, such as IfNotNow in The United States, which had also recited the Mourner's Kaddish in public to mourn Palestinians and Israelis killed in the
2014 Israel-Gaza conflict The 2014 Gaza War, also known as Operation Protective Edge ( he, מִבְצָע צוּק אֵיתָן, translit=Miv'tza Tzuk Eitan, ), was a military operation launched by Israel on 8 July 2014 in the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian territory that h ...
outside the offices of the
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. Na'amod's first action took place in Luton airport in July 2018, where activists approached members of a UJIA Birthright trip with leaflets about alternative narratives, to counter what they argue are the one-sided briefings that British Jews receive on
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tours of Israel. Raphi Bloom, Co-chair of North West Friends of Israel, commented, "their attempt to besmirch UJIA is simply malicious". In 2022, David Collier, a British Jewish blogger on antisemitism, reported that Na'amod had offered to help Pete Gregson, a leftwing activist who had been expelled from both GMB and the Labour Party for Holocaust denial, arrange a UK speaking tour. Na'mod initially made a public statement that Collier's allegations were meritless and referred to him as an "extreme right-winger" who was smeaaring their group due to their support for Palestinian rights. When Collier released emails that confirmed the contacts between Na'amod and Gregson, the group stated that while an initial investigation had turned up no evidence of any such interactions, they would conduct a follow-up review on the matter. Na'amod eventually confirmed the Gregson contacts, stating that the unnamed individual who made them had been dismissed from their ranks to "gardening leave", and apologized to Collier while making a small donation to a UK peace organization.


Structure and activities

Na'amod is a decentralised non-hierarchical organisation which is made up of six teams which manage different aspects of the organisation. Members make decisions by consensus, and the movement sets policy at quarterly "Big Meetings" and annual Strategy Retreats. In between these, a body called the Strategy Leadership Team meets to oversee the movement and provide strategic direction. Membership is restricted to those who identify as Jewish. Na'amod has campaigned against plans to annex the West Bank, UK Lawyers for Israel when they hosted a representative of settler group
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, the appointment of
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as Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom, the Israeli bombing of Gaza in 2021 and the evictions in
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in
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.


Reception

Arielle Angel, editor of US magazine
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, sees Na'amod as one of a number of groups in the US and U.K. who have "moved the intra-communal conversation around Israel/Palestine". In January 2022 they were featured in a BBC documentary about antisemitism and the Jewish community. The
Jewish Chronicle Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The ...
has dismissed Na'amod as "a fringe left-wing group" and "a minor Jewish anti-occupation group" However,
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, a sociologist and commentator on British Jewish affairs has described Na'amod as having an "influence disproportionate to their size" with activists who are "deeply engaged in Jewish life". Na'amod has over ten thousand followers on
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and several thousands on both
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See also

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Israel lobby in the United Kingdom ''The Israel lobby in the United Kingdom'' is a term sometimes used to describe individuals and groups which seek to influence the foreign policy of the United Kingdom in favour of Israel–United Kingdom relations, bilateral ties with Israel, Z ...
- List of British groups which seek to influence UK foreign policy on behalf of the state of Israel or Zionism * Yachad (UK) - Jewish NGO based in London promoting a two state solution * IfNotNow - United States Jewish anti-occupation group *
Jewdas Jewdas is a Jewish diaspora group based in London. It describes itself as a "radical Jewish diaspora group" and is described by ''The Jewish Chronicle'' as "known for its far-left anti-Zionism". It has a satirical-communal website and stages e ...
- London-based radical left Jewish diaspora group which also opposes the occupation *
Jewish Socialists' Group The Jewish Socialists' Group (JSG) is a Jewish socialist collective in Britain, formed in the 1970s. History JSG was founded in Manchester/Liverpool in 1974-1977 as a lobby group campaigning against the fascist National Front and for the left ...
- British Jewish social group which supports anti-Zionism


External links

Official Website


References

{{British Jewry 2018 establishments in the United Kingdom Jewish organisations based in the United Kingdom