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SPONSORED CONTENT: We Must Act Now to Fight Anti-Semitism
Never Again the Canary in the Coal Mine!
By Adam Milstein
Facing ever growing antisemitism in the decades following the Holocaust, the Diaspora Jewish community’s common response has been to cry “Never Again” and to describe ourselves as the “canary in the coal mine,” which implies that whatever begins with the Jews never ends with the Jews.
While these ideas are echoed by millions, words are not enough. Jewish leaders fail to realize that action is required to prevent this violent hatred from becoming “Again and Again.” We cannot allow ourselves to be helpless, expendable canaries any longer.
Rabbi Hillel said: “Im ein ani li mi li? If I am not for myself, then who will be for me? And if I am just for myself, then what am I? And if not now, when?” (Pirkei Avot 1:14).
It is upon us to act, NOW!
We know antisemitism is on the rise, and it is likely to get much worse. A perfect storm of circumstances is significantly increasing the danger. Jew-haters are taking advantage of the cracks in our society. They amplify their hateful rhetoric on mainstream media and social media and incite violence toward our communities in frightening ways without suffering any consequences.
From medieval Europe to 20th century Nazi Germany, Jews were the scapegoat for all problems. Similarly, the COVID-19 crisis has unleashed a new global antisemitic campaign blaming Israel and the Jewish people for spreading the coronavirus, orchestrating the economic turmoil, and profiting from the pandemic.
In an age of rampant conspiracy theories and polarized politics, the new antisemitism, fueled by the terror-linked Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, promotes Jew-hatred and violence globally, harboring the support of other radical movements in America: the far-right, the far-left, and the radical Muslims.
The spread and prevalence of this hatred today threatens to destroy our American religious freedom, and our rights to liberty, prosperity, and security. We must do everything in our power to stop this enormous storm before it swallows America whole.
Now is the time to protect our loved ones and our communities and safeguard American values. We need to change our approach from defense to offense, get personally involved, and deploy out-of-the-box strategies.
We, as a community, must adopt several principles to win this critical battle. First, embrace and support the State of Israel without any pre-conditions. Second, harness our community’s leadership, financial resources, and influence to protect ourselves. Third, build a broad coalition with our allies to fight antisemitism and other forms of bigotry.
Antisemitism is not only a Jewish problem; it’s an American problem that we must fight together.
Financial resources are needed to support and expand existing projects and platforms that fight back and put Jew-haters on defense. Additional resources must be invested in research and technology that enable us to combat antisemitism by exposing antisemites and their illegal activities, violent plans, and networks and promptly alerting authorities, media, and the public about these threats.
Though a perfect storm of antisemitism is looming, we should not be seeking shelter. When it comes to Jew-hatred, we can’t afford to be passive and risk-averse any longer.
Join me to make sure that “never again” is in fact never again and that we are no longer helpless, expendable canaries in the coal mine.
Let’s think outside-of-the-box and use our resources to secure the future of Jews in America. Let’s make an impact together.
Adam Milstein is an active philanthropist and the co-founder of the Adam and Gila Milstein Family Foundation, which sponsored this article. Learn how you can support their out-of-the box efforts to combat antisemitism. Contact the Milstein Family Foundation at contact@milsteinff.org.
Sandy Reidenberg says
Thank you. As Jews we fight for racial injustice for everyone except ourselves. When did antisemitism become acceptable. DeSean Jackson with fellow athletes get a pass because of their monitory value? Nick Cannon gets fired , but the media stays quiet? Lewis Farrakhan is being praised by California celebrities and now we are being told Jews stole black birthrights. I am afraid of what comes next.
Faith Quintero says
Hi Sandy,
I wrote an op-ed addressing that very issue. I debunked much of what one Farrakhan follower said in a video he posted in which he used a photo of Turkish earthquake victims to pass them off as victims of Israel.
You can read the rest at Arutz Sheva (Israel National News) in the op-ed titled, “Fleecing the Flock, Not Just Lying to Them.”
We all need to stay strong.
Warm Regards,
Faith
Faith Quintero
Pamela Self says
I have 2 Jewish grandchildren and I am with you all the way. I am Christian and I regard my Jewish savior as descending from a great Jewish race. I am an American and know this has to be confronted loudly and consistently to save my country and my freedom.
Krystine Kercher says
As godlessness increases and hate runs riot in our streets, this has unfortunate consequences for all of us. I am praying for you and yours for safety, and for our dear country which is trying to tear itself apart at the seams. May God intervene for all of us who are the targets of such hate, whether Jew or Christian or anyone else–and place a wall of protection around all of us. And may He open the eyes of the haters and soften their hearts and bring them to repentance.
Michael Boxenbaum says
Too many US Jews have fallen in with the far left radicals of the democrat socialist party. Until all US Jews wake up and realize their old democrat liberal party left them long ago, they are tolerating people that want them dead. That is called SUICIDE! My brother and sister and I realized this long ago. WAKE UP AMERICAN JEWS!
Charlotte Greenbarg says
The best way to fight it is to make sure Donald Trump is re-elected. The Democrats are poison to us.