A Pastoral Letter in a Time of War in the Middle East

Thursday, Nov 16, 2023


Dear Citizens of Montclair, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, and other nearby communities,


It’s been five weeks since the devastating October 7 Hamas terrorist attack in Israel, and since Israel declared war against Hamas. It’s been five weeks of violence, mourning, and fear for Palestinians and Israelis. And, of course, Jews, Muslims, and Palestinian- and Israeli-Americans here at home experience this war, its effects and consequences, more acutely than the rest of us. The Montclair Interfaith Clergy Association (MICA) holds in prayer and love Israelis and Palestinians. The targeted killing of civilians is always immoral and is never a productive pathway to peace or justice; as people of conscience and compassion, we condemn such violence totally. We call for the release of all Israeli and international hostages, for providing humanitarian aid to Gaza, and for a just and lasting peace for Palestinians and Jews in the Holy Land.  As Faith leaders we affirm the sanctity of life, and so call on all parties to prevent civilian deaths, which we know are disproportionately women and children. We denounce antisemitism and Islamophobia, and any and all hate crimes against Muslims and Jews.

MICA has been reaching out as best as we are able to our Montclair-area/North Jersey Muslim and Jewish colleagues and communities to offer support. Some groups have told us that they’ll reach out to us when they know what they need. Others would like to work with us to put together a community-wide event of community partners, faith and interfaith groups to show support to local Jewish, Muslim, and Palestinian communities. Please know that your area Interfaith leaders know, support and love one another and intend to continue modeling collaboration and beloved community to assist the members of our wider community with ways to learn, support and grieve together in this trying time.

To help us deepen our connections and demonstrate publicly our love for one another, please join us Thursday, November 30, 7-8 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair, 67 Church Street, Montclair, New Jersey,  for “A Sacred Space for Lament and Loss During a Time of War.”

Signed, The Montclair Interfaith Clergy Association Exec Team

Cantor Meredith Greenberg, Temple Ner Tamid
Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair
Kevin Dawud Amin, Masjid Al-Wadud
Rev. Robin Miller Currás, Grace Presbyterian Church
Rev. John Rogers, First United Church of Christ Montclair
Rabbi Elliott Tepperman, Temple Bnai Keshet
Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael, Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair
Rev. Jeff Mansfield, First Congregational Church of Glen Ridge
Rabbi Marc Katz, Temple Ner Tamid
Rev. Campbell Singleton, Union Baptist Church
Rev. Ann Ralovsky, First United Church of Christ Montclair
Rabbi Ariann Weitzman, Temple Bnai Keshet
Rev. Audrey Hasselbrook, St. James Episcopal Church
Rev. John A. Mennell, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. Kay Dubuisson, Pastor, The Mark (St. Mark’s United Methodist Church)
Warren Harper, LDS Montclair
Rabbi Laurence W. Groffman, Temple Sholom of West Essex
Rev. Robert Coles, Pastor, Petra Baptist Church