How a Providence rabbi is Supporting Students as They ‘Understand the Meaning of October 7th’

Rabbi Josh Bolton said the students he works with process the events in different ways

A group of students from Brown RISD Hillel erected installations in Providence remembering the victims of the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel.
A group of students from Brown RISD Hillel erected installations in Providence remembering the victims of the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel.
Josh Bolton
1 min read
Share
A group of students from Brown RISD Hillel erected installations in Providence remembering the victims of the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel.
A group of students from Brown RISD Hillel erected installations in Providence remembering the victims of the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel.
Josh Bolton
How a Providence rabbi is Supporting Students as They ‘Understand the Meaning of October 7th’
Copy

On the one-year anniversary of the Hamas-led attacks in Israel — the deadliest day in the history of the country — a group of students from Brown and RISD stood in the rain hanging an installation in honor of the Oct. 7 victims. The members of the Brown RISD Hillel wanted to mark the somber occasion.

The attacks left more than 1,200 dead in Israel and sparked a wider war in Gaza, where more than 40,000 have died. In Providence, and thousands of other communities across the globe, the events of the tumultuous year have been top of mind for many. Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters marched through Providence over the weekend.

Rabbi Josh Bolton, executive director of Brown RISD Hillel, said the students he works with process the events in different ways. Some of the students are grieving, while others want support for pro-Jewish or pro-Israel advocacy work.

“I think that there’s still many, many students who are still trying to understand the meaning of October 7th,” Bolton said. “There’s the notion of ‘October 8th Jews:’ That the day after October 7th, many, many Jews across America on campuses and elsewhere woke up to a sense of their Jewish identity and their Jewishness in a way that they perhaps had not yet ever felt before.”

Bolton spoke with The Public’s Radio afternoon host Dave Fallon about how his campuses marked Oct. 7.

This interview was conducted by The Public’s Radio. You can read the entire story here.

Val Lawson and Frank Ciccone join forces in bid to lead chamber, while Ryan Pearson mounts challenge in high-stakes scramble for votes ahead of potential Tuesday decision
Activists and local officials demand answers after federal agents allegedly used a taser during an apprehension in Dexter Park and transferred the injured man without allowing him to speak to a lawyer
‘It’s a huge loss. I can’t put into words what a huge loss it is’
On foggy spring nights, volunteers step into the dark to help frogs and salamanders survive their ancient migration—one wet hop at a time—against the threats of cars and climate change
After 60 years of supporting low-income families, Head Start faces an existential threat under a proposed federal budget—prompting Rhode Island’s Sen. Reed and advocates to rally in defense of early childhood education
The public has only one month to comment on Housing 2030 draft released Wednesday
Jennifer Gilooly Cahoon, Owner, HeARTspot Art Center and Gallery, East Providence
The Department of Education announced that its office of Federal Student Aid will resume collections May 5
Unsustainable fishing, not climate change, has been the biggest threat to ocean biodiversity for decades. Scientists warn that dismantling marine protected areas could accelerate the crisis for species, ecosystems, and coastal economies alike