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Behind the Aegis

(54,848 posts)
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 04:12 PM 10 hrs ago

(JEWISH GROUP) Being a Jew in Public

A Jewish man wearing a yarmulke was shot multiple times on his way to synagogue in Chicago. A rabbi in Maryland was attacked by a man wielding a wooden stake. In Manhattan, a man wearing a yarmulke was called “dirty Jew” before being punched in the face. Each of these assaults occurred within a two-week span last month.

One year ago, such scenes would have been unimaginable; few American Jews thought twice about publicly identifying as Jewish. Wearing a yarmulke, displaying a Star of David, or affixing a mezuzah to our doorways were solemn acts of faith and tradition—not risks to personal safety.

But since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, public expressions of Jewish identity are increasingly met with suspicion and hostility, leaving many in our community feeling vulnerable and unsafe. A recent Anti-Defamation League report underscores this shift, showing antisemitic incidents across the U.S. have surged over 200%—an unsettling reflection of how the Israel-Hamas war has impacted American streets.

In my hometown of Houston, our diverse, welcoming community has long respected and embraced all faiths, and peaceful expressions of Jewish identity have blended seamlessly into the city’s rich tapestry. Aside from the occasional incident, such as the man who was flagged by the FBI after posting his support of killing Jews, antisemitism has not been a major issue here.

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With some notable exceptions, few care about anti-Semitism unless it can be used as a cudgel against the other side. The Tree of Life shooting took place under the Orange Menace, think here will be another, bigger one?

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(JEWISH GROUP) Being a Jew in Public (Original Post) Behind the Aegis 10 hrs ago OP
Funny how you don't hear about Christian Nationalists running to no_hypocrisy 10 hrs ago #1
I call them NIMBY anti-semites DBoon 10 hrs ago #2
Funny, I don't hear anyone running to help and defend Jews in public... Behind the Aegis 9 hrs ago #3
Of course not nycbos 9 hrs ago #4

no_hypocrisy

(48,745 posts)
1. Funny how you don't hear about Christian Nationalists running to
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 04:17 PM
10 hrs ago

help and defend Jews-In-Public when they're attacked . . . . . .

Love Israel, hate the Jew.

DBoon

(23,048 posts)
2. I call them NIMBY anti-semites
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 04:19 PM
10 hrs ago

They proclaim their love for Judaism, as long as real life Jews remain "not in my backyard"

Behind the Aegis

(54,848 posts)
3. Funny, I don't hear anyone running to help and defend Jews in public...
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 04:26 PM
9 hrs ago

..just snarky comments about others not doing something they aren't doing either.

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