Friday, May 01, 2026

Traumatic Invalidation in the American Jewish Community

I have had a gestalt shift--one might say that I am "Woke"--on American Jewry this morning via just a tiny bit of research. Many of the feelings below Jewish friends have expressed to me personally and privately. To them personally and publicly I express my deep remorse at my, I hope uncharacteristic, lack of empathy and understanding. 

Having made this heartfelt apology, and with self-understanding that I will think about the related issue more, I cannot unsay, even at this moment, any of the equally heartfelt bitter recriminations I have made of the actions of the Israeli and American regimes' responses to the October 7 attacks, which I now appreciate were felt by world Jewry as attacks on world Jewry.

Google AI:

The period following October 7, 2023, has been characterized as a time of profound, ongoing trauma, anxiety, and sleeplessness for many in the American Jewish community, driven by the brutality of the Hamas attack, the plight of hostages, and a dramatic, sustained rise in antisemitism. The impact has been described as a "collective trauma" affecting American Jews regardless of their direct connection to Israel.

Key Aspects of the Post-October 7 Experience: Heightened Anxiety and Sleep Disturbances: Many, including educators and community leaders, have reported ongoing nightmares sleeplessness, and intrusive thoughts reminiscent of the attack.

Feelings of Isolation: Many American Jews reported that their grief was not acknowledged, or was met with indifference and "traumatic invalidation," creating a sense of being abandoned by friends or progressive allies.

Safety Concerns: A vast majority of American Jews reported feeling less safe, with many observing a, "tsunami of hate" that has transformed their daily lives and public identity.

"Traumatic Invalidation": The experience has been aggravated by a rise in rhetoric that denies or justifies the events of October 7, sometimes labeling the attack as "resistance" or blaming victims.

The trauma has been described as a "recalibration" of the American Jewish experience, where a sense of insecurity is now a constant factor in daily life.

Scholarly article abstract:

Traumatic invalidation in the Jewish community after October 7

The October 7, 2023 attacks in Israel by the Hamas terrorist organization triggered profound trauma within the Jewish community, not only stemming from the events themselves but also from the response of others in the aftermath. Rather than being met with compassion and care, many individuals instead encountered emotional neglect, criticism, blame, and even outright denial of their pain. These responses occurred on individual, institutional, and societal levels. Drawing from Harned’s (2022) conceptualization of traumatic invalidation, this paper applies this framework to understand the psychological impact of the rise in antisemitism on the Jewish community. Traumatic invalidation, as defined by Linehan (2015), involves chronic or extreme denial of an individual’s significant private experiences, characteristics, or reactions, often by influential figures or groups upon whom the individual relies. Such invalidation can result in profound shifts in self-perception, emotional regulation, and worldview. This paper aims to shed light on the dynamics of traumatic invalidation within the Jewish community post October 7...

Traumatic invalidation

105-98, 1:06. Good night, Denver! Good Night, Elles and Gees

103-97, 1:23 left

Callin' it

 


102-97, 1:43 left in Denver's season

100-95, 2:43

Thursday, April 30, 2026

98-93, 5:04. Pah-lenty of time for Wolves to go Ice cold

It's Jaden McDaniels vs the Joker. JM: 28, 9, 3 in 41'.  Joke: 28, 8, 10 in 39'.

Wolves (3-2) 91-87, 7:28 4th. THIS IS IT WOLVES! BE THERE OR BE DIRE!

Dire, Wolves? Minn. (3-2) lead Denver 78-72, 2:13 3rd in Ice. ("Nuggets" have come back from 1-3 against this team once in 'loffs)

And Goddamn: Beans plays with their boogers in G5 and lose, now G7. Phila. 106-93

Mamdani City Closes out Pigeons 140-99, which is a "Heat"-Sensitive City score

In normal sports news...

...Seven Foot Sixers (2-3) 35 Beans 33, 6:37 2Q.

Pigeons on 10-2 run to cut it to 53. "Knicks" FTO (not making that up).

40-101!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

After Pigeons led 9-5, 9:13 1Q, "Knicks" went on 78-27 run to end the half. lolol.

"Knicks" 7-0 3rd! 36-90 lol

 Harlan Coben

@HarlanCoben

Knicks fans: Don't get overconfident.  83-36 is the most dangerous lead in sports.

8:35 PM · Apr 30, 2026

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LOLOLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!

HT ATL (2-3) 36 NYC 83

Bob Pompeani
@KDPomp

83-36 #Knicks over ATL at HALFTIME

Elimination game

Largest Playoff halftime lead

In #NBA history

8:29 PM · Apr 30, 2026

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Jay Busbee
@jaybusbee

Jalen Brunson misses a 3 that would have put the Knicks up 50 on the Hawks at the half. Can't let Atlanta hang around like that.

8:29 PM · Apr 30, 2026

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LOL. clap

📣Your attention please. Your attention, please...

In Atlanta, it's the Pigeons, formerly the Majestic Soaring Hawks 34 Mamdani City 83, :30.8 2Q.🤣

Public Occurrences April 30, 2026

U.S. Debt Tops 100% of Gross Domestic Product

Federal debt exceeding the size of the economy is a potent symbol of the gathering fiscal stresses on the U.S.

Sublede by Wally

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

FT Champions League semi-final, leg one, Atlético 1 Arsenal 1

"Arsenal are a wealthier, more powerful club and they should be better than they are under Mikel Arteta."--Mark Ogden, ESPN


HT in the Crypt: La-La (3-1) 47 H-Town 51

La-La Bron-Bron (3-1) 41-42 Rockettes, 3:42 2Q

Zollner Avoids Elimination 116-109; Sensitive City (3-2) Breathes Easier, 125-120 Ontario State

Superstar Cade Cunningham scored a franchise-best 45 in the playoffs. Paolo Banchero matched CC's 45 for Disney but missed 7 of his 12 freebies.

The Cadavers rose from the dead in the 4Q (25-17) to save the jobs of coach Kenny Atkinson and president Drunk Koby Altman.

In the Malice Palace: Zollner (1-3) 76 Disney 71, 6:05 3Q. Mickey has never led.

HT in the Pawn Shop: Sensitive City (2-2) 67 Ontario State 74

Sound on

 

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

"3-2-1", NBA Draft Lottery Reform

 



This is how it is probably going to work:

16 teams make lottery.

"3": balls in the lottery hamper go to each of the 7 teams in each conference who finish with the 4th through 10th worst records.

"2": balls in hamper to the four teams, two in each conference, who finish 9th or 10th in their conference, and to the bottom three teams, dubbed the "relegation zone" for Lizards and like that.

"1": ball in hamper for losers of 7 vs 8 play-in games 

In total, this means there would be 37 lottery balls assigned to 16 teams. CBS