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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence - Non Agenda Flores, Dora From:Lopez, Jessie Sent:Sunday, January 26, 2025 11:21 AM To:eComment Attachments:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Shame!!! Would you let kids wear white KKK hoods? Hamas is a terror organization and regular gazans danced in streets on 9/11 and on 10/7! Keffiyah is terrorist symbol much like a noose and KKK hood are terror symbols. 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Would you let kids wear white KKK hoods? Hamas is a terror organization and regular gazans danced in streets on 9/11 and on 10/7! Keffiyah is terrorist symbol much like a noose and KKK hood are terror symbols. Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis 1 used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Mike W. LA References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Flores, Dora From:Susan Orbach <susan.orbach1@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Susan Orbach References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Tracey Shipley <traceyshipley125@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could 1 jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress Tracey Shipley Youth and family counselor Addictions counselor and creative therapist Www.jerusalemteencounseling.net 972548108918 2 Flores, Dora From:Ilan Madjar <aimadjar@hotmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Avital Madjar References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Get Outlook for Android 3 Flores, Dora From:zev futureltc.com <zev@futureltc.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Zev References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 2 0of%20Congress Thanks Zev 3 Flores, Dora From:reuben hoch <rhochjazz@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Reuben Hoch References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Esther Heletz <esther.heletz@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Esther Heletz References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Katya Kazakina <kkazakina@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Katya Kazakina Sent from my iPhone 3 Flores, Dora From:Keri Melmed <kerimelmed@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could 1 jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress Keri Melmed 2 Flores, Dora From:Amy Morse <amyrmorse@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Amy Morse References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Debbie Cohen-Abravanel <dcohenabravanel@yahoo.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, 2025 To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Debbie Cohen-Abravanel References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Alissa Haroush <alissaharoush@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:?Keffiyeh calls for Death of Jews Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Alissa Haroush California resident References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 2 0of%20Congress 3 Flores, Dora From:vvsshh@yahoo.com Sent: 10:50 AM To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Rachel References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- 2 bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 3 Flores, Dora From:Steven Kubel <srkubel@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Steven Kubel References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Cecille Santos <outlook_5098244F3B832C2D@outlook.com> on behalf of Cecille Santos < Sent:Sunday, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and 1 violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, C.Santos References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 2 0of%20Congress Sent from my Galaxy Tab A 3 Flores, Dora From:Anthony Naturman <antnatti@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Anthony Natti References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Lopez, Jessie Sent:Sunday, January 26, 2025 11:22 AM To:eComment Attachments:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; URGENT ‼ Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Why the Islamist Terror Keffiyeh in School?; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; URGENT ‼ Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; URGENT ‼ Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Public Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Kindly requesting that you please Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the modern day swastika out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools!!!; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Dressing up in Brown Shirts next time.( Mufti al-Husseini was an ally of Hitler, so only appropriate); Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools; Safety for all children! 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Zweigbaum <bzweigbaum@gwfglaw.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Barry Zweigbaum References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Barry E. Zweigbaum, Esq. Goldberg Weprin Finkel Goldstein LLP 125 Park Avenue, 12th Floor | New York, New York 10017 bzweigbaum@gwfglaw.com O: (212) 221-5700 D: (212) 301-6934 This message is intended for the sole use of the addressee, and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the addressee you are hereby notified that you may not use, copy, disclose, or distribute to anyone the message or any information contained in the message. If you have received this message in error, please immediately advise the sender by reply email and delete this message. 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Zweigbaumendsig 3 Flores, Dora From:Cheryl Rothstein <rothsteincheryl@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Cheryl Rothstein References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Wendy Dreskin <bdreskin@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:URGENT ‼ Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, William Dreskin References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Flores, Dora From:Comcast Mail <bdreskin@comcast.net> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:URGENT ‼ Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Wendy Dreskin References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Wendy Dreskin 3 Flores, Dora From:Yitschak Livni <ylivni@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Why the Islamist Terror Keffiyeh in School? Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Yitschak Livni References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Marcia Sandler <marcia.sandler@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Public Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, MS References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:marilynpgreenspan@icloud.com Sent: To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Marilyn Greenspan 2 Flores, Dora From:David Benatar <davidbenatar5@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Jessica Brookler <jessglo613@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Jessica Brookler References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Jessica Brookler 2 Flores, Dora From:Ena Greengarten <egreengarten@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Ena Greengarten 639 Briar Hill Avenue Toronto, Ontario M5N 1N4 Canada References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 2 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 3 Flores, Dora From:Wendy Dreskin <bdreskin@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:URGENT ‼ Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Wendy Dreskin References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Wendy Dreskin 3 Flores, Dora From:Yigal Yaari <levhotels@yahoo.com> Sent:Sunday, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Susan Yaari References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Lisa Dickens <lisa.n.dickens@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Lisa Dickens References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Tracy Lee Herson <tracy@yourealty.co.za> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Tracy Herson References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Anna Haimoff <annapazha@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Anna Haimoff References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Beverly Hornstein <bevhornstein@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Safety for all children! Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Beverly Hornstein References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Beverly Hornstein 2 Flores, Dora From:Desatnik Law <desatniklaw@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Carol 2 Flores, Dora From:Noga Alon <noga.h.alon@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, A concerned community member References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Flores, Dora From:Aryeh weiss <aryehmweiss@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Aryeh Weiss References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Flores, Dora From:Barbara Gold <drbarbaragold@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Kindly requesting that you please Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Dr. Barbara Gold References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Cheryl DeSure <biggadilla@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Cheryl DeSure References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Flores, Dora From:Sharon Schlossberg <sharon.schlossberg@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Sharon Schlossberg References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Keren's Mail <yossishimony@yahoo.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Keren Shimony References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:err4d@icloud.com Sent: 2025 8:49 AM To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Eve Radin References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Matilda Anhalt <matilda.anhalt@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the modern day swastika out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Dr anhalt References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Flores, Dora From:Nathalie Majorek <nmajorek@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Nathalie Majorek 2 Flores, Dora From:Sari Ariav <sariariav@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools!!! Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Sari References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Flores, Dora From:Shraga Feivel Neuhaus <sfnlcsw@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, 2025 To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Shraga Feivel References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- 2 bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 3 Flores, Dora From:Eva Platzner <evabplat@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Eva Plat References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Flores, Dora From:Sara Falik <sarafalik@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sara Falik 2 Sent from my iPhone 3 Flores, Dora From:Arleen Turok <arleen.turok@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Arleen Turok References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Beth <celebratetoday613@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Howard Taber <hwtaber@aol.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Anne Taber References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:marciarutman@icloud.com Sent: AM To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Dressing up in Brown Shirts next time.( Mufti al-Husseini was an ally of Hitler, so only appropriate) Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Sent from my iPhone 3 Flores, Dora From:Rebecca Spirn <rebeccaspirn2@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Rebecca Spirn References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Ophira 818 <ophira818@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Ophira Mother of 3 Los Angeles References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- 2 bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 3 Flores, Dora From:Shira Lipton <shira.lipton@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Dr. Shira Lipton References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Flores, Dora From:Martin Burger < To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Martin Burger 2 Flores, Dora From:Marsha Weinstein <marsha.weinstein51@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Maxine Kosofsky <maxinegdiamond@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Maxine Kosofsky 3 Flores, Dora From:Gabrielle Klein <klein.gabrielle@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Gabrielle Klein 3 Flores, Dora From:marckramer613@gmail.com Sent: AM To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Dr. Marc N. Kramer 2 Flores, Dora From:POTS Pediatric Occupational Therapy <potschaye@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, 2025 8:45 AM To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Chaye Lamm Warburg References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Dr. Chaye Lamm Warburg DPS, OTR/L Director, Pediatric Occupational Therapy Services, LLC 1415 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, NJ 07666 Phone: 201-837-9993 Fax: 201-837-9465 www.potsot.com chaye@potsot.com 3 Flores, Dora From:mslevib@icloud.com Sent: 2025 8:45 AM To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Marilyn Levi References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Marina Shereshevskaya <shereshm@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, 2025 To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Marina Shereshevskaya 2 Flores, Dora From:Stanley Weinstein <stanwein18@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Stanley Weinstein 3 Flores, Dora From:efridlin@icloud.com Sent: 2025 8:44 AM To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Elaine Fridlin 2 Bring Them Home Now Please excuse any spelling, grammatical, and autocorrect errors. Sent from my iPhone. 3 Flores, Dora From:Nancy Prendes <nancyb.prendes@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Nancy Prendes References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Martha Kariv <marthakariv@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Martha Kariv References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Ronna Perlman <rlmsperlman@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Ronna Perlman References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 2 0of%20Congress 3 Flores, Dora From:Victoria Ee <chayabeck88@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Chaya Beck References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Caryn Weinblatt <sv2nt@aol.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Caryn Weinblatt References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Jennifer Krasnoff <jennifer.krasnoff@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, J Homa References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Flores, Dora From:laura berger <honeysbedandbreakfast@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:susan labovitch <susanlabovitch@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Liza Tacher <liza.tacher@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could 1 jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress Liza Tacher 2 Flores, Dora From:Liz Glass <liz1719@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, AM To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Liz Glass References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:cohn.ann@icloud.com Sent: 8:57 AM To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Ann Cohn 2 Flores, Dora From:autumn mael <autumnmael63@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Autumn Lido Mael References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Autumn Lido Mael 2 Flores, Dora From:Lori Rudensky <lrudensky@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7th? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Lori Rudensky References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Flores, Dora From:Sonia Marchewka <soniamarchewka@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Enviado desde mi iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:mis101 <mis101@yahoo.com> Sent:Sunday, AM To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Ezra E. Masri Masri Information Systems, Inc. (917) 345-0187 Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device 3 Flores, Dora From:gale Warm <gfriedm2@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Janet Lichter <jennyfelder@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Steven Zeichner Zeichner <doc.zzz@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, 2025 To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Susan Johary <susanjohary@yahoo.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Tal Brandwein <talbrandwein@hotmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Touch of Silk <touchofsilk5t@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Robin Merkin References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:Marlene Weinstein <mhw247@yahoo.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Marlene Weinstein References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Susan Johary <susanjohary@yahoo.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Ira Einhorn <ace401@aol.com> Sent:Sunday, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:Elisa Schweizer <elisa@sereno.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist- supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby- burnt-in-an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%2 0of%20Congress 2 Flores, Dora From:debbie zoldan <dszoldan@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keffiyeh Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Debbie Zoldan 2 Sent from my iPhone 3 Flores, Dora From:Susan Gottlieb <wsuebill@aol.com> Sent:Sunday, January To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Susan Gottlieb 2 Sent from my iPhone 3 Flores, Dora From:Iris Fidel <lilifi1756@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Iris Fidel References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Sent from my iPhone 3 Flores, Dora From:Deborah Sosebee <deborah@sosefam.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasp the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Deborah Sosebee References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess Sent from my iPhone 2 Flores, Dora From:schechter.e@icloud.com Sent: 8:26 AM To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, E Schechter References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Sent from my iPhone 3 Flores, Dora From:Adrienne Markus <amarkus94@icloud.com> Sent:Sunday, January 26, To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; vince.foley@ocsarts.net Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David Subject:Keep the Keffiyeh out of our Schools Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, Gregory Endelman, COO, Michael Ciecek, Principal, Orange County School of the Arts I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion among Jewish staff, parents, and students. It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a “cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere cloaks for its violent associations. The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this is savagery. The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis used swastikas to spread their ideology. This has fueled a staggering surge in antisemitism and violence against Jews, such as has not been seen since the Holocaust \[10\]. 1 To be clear: if symbols like the swastika or the Confederate flag are recognized as inappropriate in public spaces due to their violent and hateful connotations, the keffiyeh, with its ties to terrorism, must be treated the same. OCSA has an obligation to create a safe, neutral space for all students, free from the promotion of hate or violence, or from blatantly displayed symbols meant to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment for minority groups. Allowing anyone to wear the keffiyeh violates this responsibility and sends the message that OCSA condones such divisive ideologies. This is a dereliction of duty and contributes to the dangerous indoctrination of impressionable young minds we are seeing in our K-12 schools and on college campuses \[12\]. This reinforces toxic ideologies, fosters a culture of hate, and encourages or, at best, condones violence. As a publicly funded charter school, OCSA has both a moral and legal obligation to ensure taxpayer funds are used to promote equality and respect, not violence and intolerance, which could jeopardize its legal standing and tax-exempt status \[13\]. When someone wears a keffiyeh, they are advocating for and promoting a symbol of violence. Is that the image OCSA wants to project, especially to impressionable students? Please respond to this email that you will make an immediate and clear policy change prohibiting the display of any symbols linked to terrorism (including the keffiyeh), violence, or hate towards the Jewish community and other minority groups. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Sincerely, Adrienne Markus References: 1. https://www.ocsarts.net/about-us/who-we-are 2. https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/keffiyeh-as-neo-swastika-fashion-statement/ 3. https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yasser-arafat 4. https://extremismterms.adl.org/glossary/leila-khaled 5. https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ 6. https://www.ajc.org/IsraelHamasWar 7. https://stljewishlight.org/news/israel-news/an-israeli-first-responder-recalls-tending-to-the-body-of-a-baby-burnt-in- an-oven/ 8. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-789713 9. https://www.adl.org/resources/article/stop-and-think-anti-israel-chants-and-what-they-mean 10. https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/06/us/anti-jewish-threats-us-adl/index.html 11. https://arapahoelibraries.org/library-policies/ethical-conduct/ 12. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/patriotism-unity/3279603/students-conditioned- sympathize-terrorists/ 13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house- bill/9495#:~:text=9495%20%2D%20118th%20Congress%20(2023%2D,Congress.gov%20%7C%20Library%20of%20Congr ess 2 Flores, Dora From:Mark Neri <mark.neri714@gmail.com> Sent:Tuesday, To:eComment Subject:Ward 3 Homless and Drug Activity Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. Hello Mayor, I am here writing to you with desperate help in ward 3,That is council member J.Lopez area And I am a current resident at address We as Hard-Working Class California citizens Deserve better because we keep calling and calling and calling the police department. There is nothing done with your Lenient regulations that California DOJ and Judges Have forced upon you guys to enforce prop 36, And yet here we are with no enforcement what so ever!!!! the Limited officers are out there doing their job. It is unacceptable that the city cannot invest more money in our police department because we are literally crying for help. And these police officers are doing what they can with what they have and there can be more done!!! It is sad that my children cannot go outside and play. Because there are needles on the floor drugs on the floor you have homelessness as defecating, causing disruption around the area on the corner of Main St and 17th Street!!! This needs to be address and I would like to have an outcome out of this. This is unacceptable, this is not The Proud Santa Ana of the 2000's You have drug dealers on bicycles. Give me now drugs to these homelessness that is unacceptable. 1 Alcala, Abigail From:Karen Vaughn <wiscoblonde13@gmail.com> Sent:Friday, January To:eComment Subject:Public comment for the city council and the community Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. I’m inviting citizens to demand that OC Animal Care follow the Strategic Plan we already paid for. When the city signed a contract with OC Animal Care, the shelter put together a Strategic Plan at a cost of over $400,000. But it’s not following it. Instead, it wants to spend more of the cities' money to change it. The cities cover over 90% of the shelter’s budget. What’s the point of having a “plan” if the county is not following it? Now the county is trying a bait-and-switch on us. It wants to spend more of our money on a “new” plan. That’s a coverup for not delivering on the perfectly good plan we already have. I included this in my opinion piece published in Voice of OC: Reform is Badly Needed in Orange County Government https://voiceofoc.org/2025/01/vaughn-reform-is-badly-needed-in-orange-county-government/ This is some of what I say in the piece: \[…\] In 2016-2018, the animal shelter was under scrutiny. Frank Kim and Dylan Wright oversaw the development of a Strategic Plan… but when attention faded they proceeded to abandon it. In 2023, with renewed public attention on the shelter, their response was that the county needs to develop a “new” Strategic Plan. But there’s nothing wrong with the existing plan. The county just needs to put it to work. Action: All county plans voted by the Board of Supervisors should mandate regular, itemized reporting on goals and metrics. Quarterly at first, then annual, through the life of the plan. \[…\] Instead, Vice-Chairman Katrina Foley produced a pompous 2024 account as if this was the best year in the county’s history. “Hired permanent director of OC Animal Care” says Foley… without a word about this director’s lack of qualifications and weird behavior. But over-the-top PR can’t make up for unqualified managers and bad policies at the animal shelter. Thank you Karen Vaughn 1 Alcala, Abigail From:Alex Brown <Alex9355b@outlook.com> Sent:Sunday, February To:eComment Subject:city council PUBLIC COMMENT on county ANIMAL SHELTER Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. Ed Boks is a former Executive Director of the New York City, Los Angeles, and Maricopa County Animal Care & Control Departments. His work has been published in the LA Times, New York Times, Newsweek, Real Clear Policy, Sentient Media, and now on Animal Politics with Ed Boks. Here is what he published just a few days ago: Animal Politics with Ed Boks, Substack, January 24, 2025 Vanished Without a Trace: The Mystery of the Disappearing Animals at Orange County Animal Care https://animalpolitics.substack.com/p/vanished-without-a-trace-the-mystery This scandal erupted over a year ago with an article in the OC Register, which was followed by an article in the Fullerton Observer, two opinion pieces in Voice of OC, and a second article in the OC Register: OC Register, October 14, 2023 Advocates horrified over mysterious fate of small animals https://www.ocregister.com/2023/10/13/advocates-horrified-over-mysterious-fate-of-small- animals/?share=saaeotyscecmamsaw1ie Voice of OC, November 14, 2023 OC Animal Care Gave Hundreds of Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, and Birds to a Reptile Group. What Happened to Them? https://voiceofoc.org/2023/11/yamashiro-oc-animal-care-gave-hundreds-of-rabbits-guinea-pigs-and-birds-to-a-reptile-group- what-happened-to-them/ OC Register, December 2, 2023 OC Animal Care sought to avoid optics of sending bunnies to local reptile rescue group https://www.ocregister.com/2023/12/01/oc-animal-care-sought-to-avoid-optics-of-sending-bunnies-to-local-reptile-rescue- group/ Fullerton Observer, January 2, 2024 Animal Advocates Call for Independent Investigation of OC Animal Care https://fullertonobserver.com/2024/01/02/animal-advocates-call-for-independent-investigation-of-oc-animal-care/ Excerpts with added web links to supporting documents (the published piece didn’t incorporate the links). In just 20 months, OC Animal Care (OCAC) gave 273 rodents, 200 rabbits, and other small pets to a reptile group. On a recent similar case involving animals from San Diego, the Sacramento Bee reports that: “Information clearly indicates (the reptile breeder’s) intention to use these animals as feed instead of finding them adoptive homes.” Snapshots of email correspondence obtained via Public Record requests show that the OC shelter typically offered many small pets at once. The reptile group then took rodents and rabbits in bulk without asking for precise numbers and types of animals. That’s highly unusual. OC Animal Care made this reptile group its primary destination for small pets. In the past, \[the reptile group\] has advertised the availability of “feeder” rodents, including live ones. 1 An independent outside investigator must be appointed directly by the Board of Supervisors to get a verifiable paper trail for every animal the OC shelter handed over to the reptile group. Voice of OC, May 16, 2024 OC Animal Care – Mismanagement and Public Deception Regarding Small Pets https://voiceofoc.org/2024/05/yamashiro-oc-animal-care-mismanagement-and-public-deception-regarding-small-pets/ OC Animal Care has been involved in transferring small pets to a reptile organization, which subsequently transported them to Arizona. In a related situation, it was reported that small pets from San Diego Humane Society were likely sold in Arizona as snake food. OCAC has not provided clear explanations regarding the fate of these animals, and support from County Supervisors Wagner and Foley has been lacking. 2 Alcala, Abigail From:W Gifford <wgifford813@yahoo.com> Sent:Sunday, To:eComment Subject:City Council Public Comment, Orange County Animal Care Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. OC Register, January 7, 2025 Janet Nguyen celebrates oath of office, gets back into swing of OC Board of Supervisors https://www.ocregister.com/2025/01/09/first-districts-janet-nguyen-celebrates-oath-of-office-gets-back-into-swing-of-board-of- supervisors/?share=nprdicohcgct2eanfsdf Excerpt: During her time serving as a state senator, Nguyen had been vocal about her passion for animals. She said she would bring that passion to her supervisor role and look to improve transparency and operations at the OC Animal Care shelter, ultimately getting more pets adopted. She would also like to find ways to lower the costs of pet vaccinations and spay/neuter treatments, she said, to make caring for a pet more affordable for families and individuals. “There are opportunities for us to do better because these animals don’t have a voice. We’re their only voice,” Nguyen said. “We can always do better.” Patch - Orange County, January 24, 2025 Supervisors Sarmiento & Nguyen are Heroes to Homeless Pets in OC https://patch.com/california/orange-county/supervisors-sarmiento-nguyen-are-heros-homeless-pets-oc-nodx Excerpt: I am asking as a resident of Orange County and one who cares about the homeless animals in our community, to express your thanks to Supervisors Sarmiento and Nguyen. They have both shown a strong interest in reforming OC Animal Care (OCAC), your municipal shelter. 1 Alcala, Abigail From:G Moses <gmoses4819@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, To:eComment Subject:city council comment on OC animal shelter Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. OC Animal Care (OCAC) and OC Community Resources (OCCR) have committed major misrepresentations. Letters were sent by shelter volunteers to the County and its Board of Supervisors from August 2023 to August 2024, exposing the county bureaucrats' falsehoods. Here are links to the letters for the benefit of the citizens. 1st Letter: Observations and recommendations by experienced OCAC volunteers 2nd Letter: Follow-Up Letter by the same group of OC Animal Care volunteers 3rd Letter: Urgent need for Animal Care Attendants 4th Letter: Volunteers debunk statements made by OCAC director The problems the volunteers flagged remain unresolved. The buraucracy’s disinformation continues. The letters and additional information about the county animal shelter’s troubles are on http://OCShelter.com 1 1 1 Alcala, Abigail From:Michael M <mlmavro@gmail.com> Sent:Monday, To:eComment Subject:CITY COUNCIL, GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. (a) Cities pay for the county animal shelter. Why are they putting up with its low standards? From Patch Orange County, February 2: Tell the OC Animal Shelter to Fix Its Problems - At No Cost! https://patch.com/california/orange-county/tell-oc-animal-shelter-fix-its-problems-no-cost-nodx The "no cost" solution is a non-profit willing to assist the shelter, the previous Strategic Plan at a cost of 400K+ was never implemented. Excerpt: OC Animal Care has a Strategic Plan developed in 2018 by the best experts on animal shelters (at a cost to taxpayers of 400K+ in 2018). But the county is ignoring its own plan. The county bureaucracy wants to hire some random consultant to “update” the plan. They managed to craft the process to their liking… so that they have only one bidder. (Their favorite?) They want OC cities to pay this consultant… so the bureaucracy can craft an excuse to lower the shelter’s standards – at the expense of OC animals and OC taxpayers. (b) For nearly two years, I’ve been telling OC Animal Care to allow adopters to visit the kennel areas. I published a research paper proving that kennel access generates more adoptions: https://jsmcah.org/index.php/jasv/article/view/85 The county is reluctantly following my recommendation, but the delay cost city taxpayers AND the shelter's animals dearly. The only way to avoid more waste and mismanagement is to fully implement the Strategic Plan. From Voice of OC, January 24: OC Animal Shelter Expands Weekend Visiting Hours https://voiceofoc.org/2025/01/oc-animal-shelter-expands-weekend-visiting-hours/ Excerpt: The shelter has faced harsh criticism for years about its accessibility to the public after the COVID-19 pandemic. When businesses and municipalities began reopening after pandemic-related closures, the shelter was slow to return to standard operations. Instead of fully reopening to the public, OC Animal Care implemented an appointment-based operation that prohibited visitors from walking through the kennel areas, prompting protests, petitions, a lawsuit and fear that the closed-off shelter was preventing adoptions and causing more euthanized pets. In July 2023, shelter staff launched a program that opened up some kennels for five hours each week. It was the first time the kennels were opened to public access since before the pandemic. Then in January 2024, the shelter established its current viewing hours from 2 to 5 p.m. \[Starting January 25, 2025, viewing hours on Saturdays and Sundays will begin at 12 p.m and last until 5 p.m.\] According to the shelter’s 2024 statistics, 256 adult dogs were euthanized during the calendar year — about 6% of all adult dogs. The kill rate for adult dogs has tripled since the current shelter location opened in 2018, according to the shelter’s data sheets published quarterly on its website. In 2018, the kill rate was right around 2%. 1 Flores, Dora From:timtranho@protonmail.com Sent: AM To:eComment Subject:Public Comments for City Council Meeting Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. Will City of Santa Ana executives, elected officials, and City Attorney have SAPD provide, publish, post and make public the following?: 1) Body worn camera footage required to be released by law regarding 3 officer involved shootings and 1 in custody death, that have occurred under leadership of new Chief of Police Robert Rodriguez in the last 60 days as listed: • Officer involved shooting on December 1, 2024 - Downtown Santa Ana area. • Officer involved shooting January 1, 2025 - domestic violence incident. • In custody death, January 16, 2025 - Santa Ana Jail. • Officer involved shooting - February 1, 2025 - Pursuit of possible murder suspect ended in suspect death on a busy bystander Balboa Pier in Newport Beach. 2) Total number of officer involved shootings incidents for the past 10 calendar years (2015 - 2025) thru February 1, 2025. 3) Chief Robert Rodriguez’ and SAPD policies regarding de-escalation, use of deadly force policies and any City documents addressing the negligence of officer involved shootings incidents involving gross safety exposure to community members. 1 Flores, Dora From:Jen Lee Briggs <jenleebriggs@gmail.com> Sent:Tuesday, February To:eComment Subject:Public Comment for City Council Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. I am writing to BEG that Orange County rejects any contract from RFP-012-2672301 and accept the offer from Best Friends (a non-profit) to help the shelter follow its existing Strategic Plan. Thank you, Jen Briggs concerned Santa Ana resident 2 Alcala, Abigail From:Vox Populi <voxxxpopuli@protonmail.com> Sent:Tuesday, To:eComment Subject:Careful shopping Albertson 2000 17 Str Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. Hello, did you recieve message fir public comment? Sent with Proton Mail secure email. ------- Forwarded Message ------- From: Vox Populi <voxxxpopuli@protonmail.com> Date: On Monday, February 3rd, 2025 at 8:34 PM Subject: Careful shopping Albertson 2000 17 Str To: eComment@santa-ana.org <eComment@santa-ana.org> Please do not show email address in public comment.Just warning people be careful 1 2