Lessons from a Passover in Poland
Social media testifies to the dozens of well-meaning Jewish professionals who have been taking trips to Poland to witness the humanitarian crisis unfolding on the borders of Ukraine. To be sure, American Jews’ intentions are pure: they feel a sense of moral obligation to address this humanitarian crisis. They want to help. Some of them speak about what they saw after the visit to raise the great sums needed. However, many of these visitors come totally unprepared for what it is like to help forced migrants.