The Decibel

How October 7 is still haunting the Jewish diaspora

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Oct 7, 2025
Marsha Lederman, a staff columnist at The Globe and author, dives into the lingering impact of the October 7 attacks on the Jewish diaspora. She shares her personal reactions and the visceral fear tied to her family's Holocaust history. Marsha discusses the complex cultural ties between Jewish identity and Israel, the importance of acknowledging Palestinian histories, and the challenge of rising antisemitism amidst anti-war protests. She advocates for dialogue and education as tools for healing and hopes for a peaceful resolution and reconstruction in Gaza.
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ANECDOTE

Birthday Interrupted By Historic Fear

  • Marsha woke during her son's 15th birthday sleepover after hearing a knock and felt immediate fear.
  • Her childhood Holocaust nightmares made October 7th translate into a visceral sense of being hunted again.
ANECDOTE

Family Memory Shaped By Survival

  • Marsha described growing up in a home shaped by Holocaust survival and Israel as a symbol of refuge.
  • Her family's history and household Judaica made Israel and its meaning central to her identity.
INSIGHT

Why Israel Resonates Deeply

  • Jewish diaspora attachment to Israel mixes religious, cultural and historical threads.
  • Prayers, holiday rituals and family memory make Israel central beyond just politics.
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