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Why I Went to Occupy L.A. Instead of Synagogue

Posted: 10/10/11 07:51 AM ET

A little more than a month ago, I became a Bat Mitzvah. In Judaism, that means I am now an adult and have pledged to keep the traditions of my faith. And yet it was for those very reasons that I decided to spend Yom Kippur - the holiest day of the Jewish year - joining the protesters of Occupy L.A. instead of going to synagogue.

No, my parents weren't thrilled when I first brought up skipping services on this important holiday, but since my Mom marched on Washington for civil rights and against the Vietnam War, I think she at least understood where I was coming from. Also, my mother knows first-hand what it's like to lose her job in this recession. She was laid off from the newspaper where she worked for 18 years before she got hired by the Huffington Post and AOL.

Yom Kippur is the day of atonement, a day where we reflect on how we could be better people and apologize to anyone who we may have hurt. I think it's time for the big corporations and banks in America to say they are sorry too.

And it certainly is time for people to stop ignoring the pain of others. We need to stand up for one another and against those who are doing us harm. That's what Occupy L.A. is doing. It is part of a nationwide protest against corporate greed and the hardships that have fallen on families across the country.

There is a saying that goes, "If you aren't part of the solution, you are part of the problem." If you are standing by and not doing anything, you are part of the problem.

Too many people are out of work and are losing their houses in foreclosure. Too many people are sleeping in their cars or living on the street after the banks take everything. The banks, meanwhile, are still giving their executives bonuses.

I live in Malibu, a city that everyone thinks is a place filled with rich people. Trust me, there are people in Malibu who are hurting too. I know kids at school who have had to move out of their homes. I know families who are starting to fall apart because of all the stress. Our schools have one fundraiser after another and people feel bad because they can't afford to give anymore. Our eighth grade class is collecting cans of food to help feed people. In my synagogue, we are also collecting food for food banks. The need is so great and people are just being squeezed too hard. It is time for the government to pitch in.

I believe that by joining the protesters, I am not just taking a stand, but I am fulfilling my role of being an adult. Only kids get to ignore problems. I am also fulfilling my role as a Jew, which is to help people who need my help. I want my voice to be heard. I am joining those kids whose parents have lost their jobs and lost their homes and I want to be counted among the people who are trying to change America back to being a place we can all be proud of living in.

I hope G-d understands my choice. I know He will because He planted the idea in my head.


 
A little more than a month ago, I became a Bat Mitzvah. In Judaism, that means I am now an adult and have pledged to keep the traditions of my faith. And yet it was for those very reasons that I decid...
A little more than a month ago, I became a Bat Mitzvah. In Judaism, that means I am now an adult and have pledged to keep the traditions of my faith. And yet it was for those very reasons that I decid...
 
 
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Alice Radley
Post hoc ergo propter hoc
06:09 PM on 10/15/2011
I'm very proud to know that Sophie is a Malibuite. We have a great and loving community here.
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TaurusRose
just gimme some truth
09:14 AM on 10/11/2011
sophie, I enjoyed your posting article so much. Your very good writing stands out; we don't see a lot of that anymore. Your social conscience stands out also. Thank you.
You seem to be already familiar with the work of Michael Lerner Lerner and The Network of Spiritual Progressives. Your article is right in tune with the Network whose mission is to "challenge the materialism and selfishness in American society and to promote an ethos of love, generosity, and awe and wonder at the grandeur of the universe".
Love to you Sophie. At 14, my little girl was a lot like you! She is over 50 now!
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lliberty4ever
Yeah- tell me another one !
05:57 AM on 10/11/2011
If you really want to make a difference, help vote out the person responsible for this mess and replace him with a competent leader who understands finances .
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jerryfromcalifornia
I can't type
08:39 AM on 10/17/2011
I agree, the Republicans must go.
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TheEnergyDD2
and this too... shall pass...
02:13 AM on 10/11/2011
Very well written, thought provoking and definitely in your face. THAT is the spirit this country needs.

#commonsensefromakid...
10:45 PM on 10/10/2011
L'Shana Tova. You go girl.
10:02 PM on 10/10/2011
Very mature, thought out and well written. You should be applauded for your efforts. As a mother, I can say your parents must be beyond proud of your will and dedication to your views and beliefs. You are a roll model for your generation.
09:28 PM on 10/10/2011
How religious can you really be if you think it's too politically incorrect to spell out the name
God? I'm sure the synagogue is proud.
12:32 AM on 10/11/2011
actually to leave out the middle letter is in keeping with Jewish tradition. I'm sure someone else here can explain it better than I can, because I'm a Methodist.
09:09 PM on 10/10/2011
Something must be right about a family, and a school community, and a country in which we have kids with your compassionate voice. Even if one loathes Occupy events, I know that I felt teary and grateful to still find a young person who thinks about and cares about others around them. This country is no longer in a position for its population to consider everyone else ''those people.'' Thank you for sharing this and I will soon have my own children read it, too. They are also not blind to their classmates' uncertainties.
Koiquoe
Have an unyielding faith in yourself
08:15 PM on 10/10/2011
Eric Cantor could learn a lot from this kid.
Amen, kid! Amen!
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haval2
what to say?
08:06 PM on 10/10/2011
You made the right decision ... bravo to you.
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Cuyahoga
I asked Hank Williams, how lonely does it get ....
03:49 PM on 10/10/2011
Sophie - You have earned your citizenship wings! It gives me great hope for the future knowing you and other young people like you are here. Thank you.
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SantaMonican
Visit the carousel, in the Hippodrome, on the pier
03:40 PM on 10/10/2011
Our future looks brighter already!
justobserve
Not left nor right or center. Just a free thinker!
03:34 PM on 10/10/2011
Wow! What a thoughful yuong lady! My salute!
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DOGnIT
is constantly pending approval
03:27 PM on 10/10/2011
Hope your rabbi joins the occupation. Some clergy have joined in NYC. One can never get enough diversity.
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TomTheSeal
Represent our wishes; best interests are arguable
03:18 PM on 10/10/2011
Sophie Johnson your conscience is attuned to higher callings; keep listening, Sophie ! Keep listening !