Community Amplification Toolkit

Post one of the below graphics to social media as is, or print it out and take a photo of yourself holding the graphic and post that! Also consider putting up the printed version around your neighborhood or congregation. Don’t forget to use the hashtag #JewsForFoodAidForPeopleInGaza and tag @jews_for_food_aid on Instagram.

Sample printable flyer that reads: Torah is clear. If there's a hungry person, one must feed them. Shulchan Aruch. Signed, 18k Jews and counting. Add your voice: FoodAidforGaza.org
Sample printable flyer that reads: Torah is clear. If there's a hungry person, one must feed them. Shulchan Aruch. FoodAidforGaza.org
Sample printable flyer that reads: Add your voice. Help reach 36,000 signers. FoodAidforGaza.org
Sample printable flyer in black and white that reads: Add your voice. Help reach 36,000 signers. FoodAidforGaza.org
Sample printable flyer in black and white that reads: Torah is clear. If there's a hungry person, one must feed them. Shulchan Aruch. FoodAidforGaza.org
Sample printable flyer in black and white that reads: Help reach 36k signers. Add your voice. FoodAidforGaza.org

Sample Caption

Here’s a caption you can use when posting on social media.

Jewish people support food aid for people in Gaza and an immediate end to the Israeli government’s food aid blockade.

Jewish teaching is clear: if there is a hungry person, one must feed them.

Over two months ago, the Israeli government imposed a blockade on all food and medical aid into Gaza. There remains widespread starvation in Gaza. While the Israeli government has allowed a small handful of trucks to cross the still-enforced blockade, aid has still not reached those who need it urgently. Parents in Gaza cannot feed their children. The United Nations World Food Agency has reported that its food pantries in Gaza are empty; World Central Kitchen has had to cease operations in Gaza because it has run out of food.

It doesn’t have to be this way. 3,000 trucks full of food aid are waiting at the border. The Israeli government can reverse course today and allow this life-saving aid to reach the people in Gaza who need it now.

Jewish tradition teaches us: choose life, so that you and future generations may live. Jewish people are joining together now to support food aid for families in Gaza and an end to the Israeli government’s food aid blockade.

Add your voice at JewsForFoodAidForGaza.org and repost this graphic using the hashtag #JewsForFoodAidForPeopleInGaza

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