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<br />Flores, Dora <br />From:Michael W <cliffhuckstable73@gmail.com> <br />Sent:Sunday, <br />To:teren.shaffer@ocsarts.net; gregory.endelman@ocsarts.net; <br />michael.ciecek@ocsarts.net; becca.freeland@ocsarts.net; maria.lazarova@ocsarts.net; <br />kim.lyons@ocsarts.net; abbe.levine@ocsarts.net; gary.humphreys@ocsarts.net; <br />halim.dhanidina@ocsarts.net; jessica.herthel@ocsarts.net; paul.satkin@ocsarts.net; <br />vince.foley@ocsarts.net <br />Cc:Amezcua, Valerie; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jessie; Penaloza, David <br />Subject:Shame!!! Would you let kids wear white KKK hoods? Hamas is a terror organization <br />and regular gazans danced in streets on 9/11 and on 10/7! Keffiyah is terrorist symbol <br />much like a noose and KKK hood are terror symbols. Keep the Keffiyeh out of our <br />Schools <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br /> <br /> <br />To Teren Shaffer, President and CEO, <br />Gregory Endelman, COO, <br />Michael Ciecek, Principal, <br />Orange County School of the Arts <br /> <br />I am writing to call your attention to a situation that happened during a school performance at Orange County School of <br />the Arts last week. Guests who arrived were greeted by the sight of students donning terrorist-supporting garb, <br />keffiyehs, which directly undermines your institution's core values of "commitment to fostering a nurturing environment <br />of creativity, respect, and collaboration" \[1\]. This has caused significant distress, alienation, and a sense of exclusion <br />among Jewish staff, parents, and students. <br /> <br />It is crucial that OCSA leadership fully grasps the gravity of permitting anyone to wear keffiyehs. Far from being a <br />“cultural symbol,” the keffiyeh is often worn with the intent or reckless disregard to inflict emotional harm on members <br />of the Jewish community \[2\]. While some may claim the keffiyeh represents "resistance" or "solidarity," these are mere <br />cloaks for its violent associations. <br /> <br />The keffiyeh is linked to ideologies that perpetuate murder, rape, abduction, and violent hatred. Historically, it has been <br />worn by figures like Yasser Arafat, who was responsible for over 19,000 terrorist attacks \[3\], and Leila Khaled, a member <br />of PFLP—designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist group—known for armed aircraft hijackings \[4\]. More <br />recently, the keffiyeh symbolizes support for Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization \[5\] responsible for the <br />horrific massacre of innocent Israelis on October 7, 2023. This attack included gang rape, the gruesome slaughter of <br />babies, the burning of families alive, and the kidnapping of innocent people still being held captive \[6-7\]. The keffiyeh <br />represents support for the repeated execution of these barbaric acts perpetrated by Hamas. This is not “resistance”; this <br />is savagery. <br /> <br />The keffiyeh is linked to violent chants such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” a call to annihilate all <br />Jews from Israel, and “Globalize the Intifada,” which calls for violence against Jews worldwide \[8-9\]. It is also connected <br />to calls of “Death to America,” further demonstrating its ties to hate and the destruction of our democracy. Imagine how <br />triggering seeing a keffiyeh must be for military families fighting terrorism around the world. <br /> <br />Can you recall a time when the keffiyeh was so ubiquitously displayed or worn before October 7? Since that day, it has <br />become a tool for antisemites to mask their hatred for Jews under the guise of social justice, similar to how the Nazis <br />1 <br /> <br />