
Haaretz Podcast
Jon Polin, father of slain hostage Hersh: Jews should 'lean in to the pain' this Passover
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Quick takeaways
- Jon Polin emphasizes that this Passover should focus on acknowledging pain and suffering rather than traditional celebrations of freedom.
- Despite personal tragedy, Polin advocates for the urgent return of hostages, criticizing the government's handling of the situation and calling for greater activism.
Deep dives
The Impact of Hirsch Goldberg Poling's Kidnapping
Hirsch Goldberg Poling, a dual Israeli-American citizen, garnered significant public attention after being kidnapped by Hamas during the attack on the Nova Festival. His parents, Rachel Goldberg-Polin and John Polin, emerged as prominent advocates for the families of hostages, speaking at crucial international platforms including the White House and the United Nations. Tragically, Hirsch and several others were later executed while in captivity, prompting his family to take a step back from public advocacy to grieve their profound loss. Despite their personal tragedy, they have returned to advocate for the release of remaining hostages, adopting symbols like masking tape to highlight the days of captivity, thus keeping the plight of the hostages in public discourse.