Silence Is Complicity: Why Jewish Institutions Are Failing Their Own People
Podcast:Mael Time With Daniel Mael Published On: Mon Apr 13 2026 Description: A former congregant’s resignation letter delivers a direct and unflinching indictment of Central Synagogue and its leadership under Angela Buchdahl. It describes a breaking point where a community once seen as a source of moral clarity instead projected hesitation and selective outrage in the face of rising anti-Semitism. The letter reads not as a quiet exit, but as a principled protest, accusing leadership of prioritizing political alignment over the safety, dignity, and moral responsibility owed to its own congregants. It argues that silence and ambiguity in moments of crisis are not neutral acts but failures of leadership that leave Jews exposed and unsupported. In doing so, the resignation becomes more than a personal statement. It stands as a broader warning about what happens when institutions entrusted with communal protection lose the courage to speak with clarity when it matters most.