One Year Later: Touro Students Join Thousands in DC to Commemorate 10/7 Anniversary

Honoring Victims and Hostages, Supporting Israel and Gaining an Up-Close Look at How the U.S. Government Works

October 09, 2024
Lander College for Men (LCM) students and October 7 anniversary.
Lander College for Men (LCM) students commemorate the anniversary of October 7 in the Federal Claims Court Chambers of Judge Matthew Solomson.

A diverse group of speakers at the rally included Omer Netzer, father of hostage Sagui Netzer, Israeli Olympian AJ Edelman, and First Nations Chief Joseph and Laralyn Riverwind. The event reinforced the need for solidarity in rallying around Israel’s security and survival against adversary after adversary. The event reinforced the need for solidarity in rallying around Israel’s security and survival against adversary after adversary.

Students Visit Federal Claims Court and the Halls of Congress

In addition to participating in the rally, Professor Daniel Friedman arranged a series of enriching educational experiences for the students. The group attended an appeal at the U.S. Federal Claims Court, observing a patent case involving Fitbit and Garmin. Following this, they toured the historic building, which has served multiple roles over the years, such as First Lady Dolley Madison’s residence and NASA’s headquarters, before becoming the Federal Claims Court.

Lander College for Women (LCW) students on the Speaker's Balcony at the Capitol building in Washington DC
Lander College for Women (LCW) students on the Speaker's Balcony at the Capitol building in Washington DC.

Later, the students explored the halls of Congress, touring the Senate floor, the office of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and the Speaker’s Balcony. The unique access to these significant locations was largely made possible by Judge Matthew Solomson. His dedicated efforts and commitment to providing these students with invaluable experiences greatly enriched their understanding of government operations.

"It was definitely a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I am so grateful to have seen how our government works from that close," said Lander College for Men student Elazar Jacobs.

While the trip deepened the students’ understanding of U.S. political institutions, its core was the commemoration of the tragic events of October 7. By participating in this important anniversary, the students not only honored the victims but also engaged in critical conversations about Israel’s security, the return of hostages, and the broader implications of political solidarity in the face of terrorism.