One thing that's been making me feel a lot better is that a lot of Muslim people in America (and around the world) have been feeling welcomed and loved by all the people protesting and welcoming them home at the airports. The outpouring of resistance to this order and the outpouring of support for the Muslim community has been seen and heard. I've heard people saying they've never felt so welcome in the United States before, even people who were born here and have lived here their entire lives. It makes me proud.
I'm also proud of all the Jewish-Muslim support I've seen. When I went to the airport last weekend, I was there with a ton of different synagogues and there were also a lot of mosque communities that showed up. It's a big deal for us to be working together. In the rest of the world, Jewish-Muslim relationships are really fraught, but here in the US we have a chance to mend that wound. This is important to me, because it's one of the only parts of the Jewish covenant with God that I actually really believe in--that we're supposed to use our suffering as a tool to fix the world and make sure other people don't suffer as we have.