

Jon Polin, father of slain hostage Hersh: Jews should 'lean in to the pain' this Passover
Apr 10, 2025
Jon Polin, father of slain hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, shares his heart-wrenching story and the family's tireless advocacy for hostages in Gaza. He discusses the challenges of honoring Passover while grappling with grief, suggesting meaningful gestures like placing a lemon on the table to symbolize the bitterness of the hostage struggle. Polin emphasizes the importance of leaning into pain instead of sugarcoating it, and the urgent need for political accountability and action in the ongoing crisis.
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Lean Into Passover's Pain
- Lean into the pain during Passover this year by openly acknowledging the hostage crisis.
- Use symbols like a lemon or drink salt water to make the pain tangible at Seders.
Keep Hostage Issue Front and Center
- The hostage issue must never be allowed to fall off political agendas.
- Unity and persistent focus are essential for the release of all hostages.
Prioritize Hostages Over War
- All 59 hostages must come home, even if it means ending the war.
- Public polling indicates a majority of Israelis support prioritizing hostage release over continuing conflict.