Central Conference of American Rabbis Statement in Time of War

March 2, 2026

The Central Conference of American Rabbis stands with the people of Israel, under attack from Iran and its allies in response to the Israeli-American attack on the oppressive Iranian regime and its nuclear threat. Apartments, synagogues, and shelters have been hit, leading to loss of life and injury. Reform rabbis grieve each death and pray that the injured will be blessed with רפואה שלימה (r’fuah shleimah, complete healing). We are in awe of the efforts of Israeli civil society to assure that Israelis care for one another at this trying time.

Since Shabbat morning, Israelis have repeatedly rushed to their shelters and safe rooms, seeking safety. Missile, rocket, and drone attacks do not distinguish between combatants and civilians or between Jews and Palestinians. Everyone in Israel and the West Bank is living under mortal threat. We are particularly concerned for the welfare of Bedouin citizens living in villages not recognized by the government and Palestinians in the West Bank who lack the security offered by bomb shelters.

The hearts of CCAR members outside of Israel are united with those of our Israeli colleagues, Reform rabbis who are members of both the CCAR and MARAM, the Council of Israeli Reform Rabbis, and members of the communities they serve throughout the IMPJ and beyond. Whether seeking shelter or serving in the Israel Defense Forces, our Israeli colleagues are also providing pastoral care to their communities at a terrifying time. Our thoughts turn toward our future rabbinic and cantorial colleagues who are students in the Year-in-Israel program at Hebrew Union College in Jerusalem and of their family members abroad, including CCAR members, who pray for their safety from afar. Our hearts turn, too, to the safety of the American servicepeople involved in this action and the families who await their safe return, as well as to the well-being of all the innocent Iranians.

We pray that the time will soon come when the prophecy is fulfilled:

וכתתו חרבתיהם לאתים וחניתתיהם למזמרות

לא-ישא גוי אל-גוי חרב ולא-ילמדו עוד מלחמה.

וישבו איש תחת גפנו ותחת תאנתו ואין מחריד.

And they shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks.

Nation shall not take up sword against nation; They shall never again know war; but every family shall sit under its own vine and fig tree, with no one to make them afraid” (Micah 4:4).

Rabbi David A. Lyon, President
Rabbi Hara E. Person, Chief Executive
Central Conference of American Rabbis

CCAR statements are grounded in the history of CCAR resolutions and platforms. We strive to represent the overall voice of the CCAR leadership and the Reform rabbinate on critical issues of the day. The CCAR is a diverse community of rabbis, and we recognize the multiplicity of viewpoints that exist within our membership. We encourage those of differing perspectives to engage in respectful dialogue. It is our hope that these statements provide the Reform community with deeper understanding of important issues that impact our lives as Jews and as global citizens.

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