A Thanksgiving Thought:

On this national Thanksgiving holiday, I am thankful for the extraordinary country, America, which we are privileged to live in. As a grandchild of Holocaust survivors,my ancestors were forced to flee from their homeland or face annihilation at the hands of Hitler & his killing machine. Six Million of my people made the ultimate sacrifice and perished as proud unapologetic Jews. Those few that were fortunate enough to escape, like my grandparents, ran from country to country seeking, and praying for a safe haven. Their journey mirrors the journey of millions. Just like them, they yearned for a home, free from hatred, free from oppression. Free.

Like so many, they came to the shores of America and found freedom the kind of freedom others could only dream about. The very idea still sounds like a dream. Yet here in America, it is a reality. Here they could rebuild and rebuild they did. As Jews and as American Jews we were raised with gratitude, love of and respect for this incredible country. Patriotism borne out of gratitute. Indeed, we have so much to be thankful for. As a religous Jew I am first and foremost thankful to G-d for saving my grandparents and guiding them to these shores. And I am thankful and indebted to America the democracy. This democracy allows and encourages liberty and freedom of religion, constitutionally protected no less. No small thing for millions searching and dying to reach it, every day.

On this Thanksgiving day, we must remind ourselves that freedom is a privilege. Something to che‎rish and something to defend. I know I do.

As millions gather today to give thanks for their blessings, remember how blessed we are to be Americans.

Happy Thanksgiving,
 
Chaskel Bennett
Brooklyn NY

Chaskel Bennett is a writer, respected activist and member of the Board of Trustees of Agudath Israel of America