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A European Jewish Leader’s Warning: The Oldest Hatred is Crossing the Atlantic

From fortress synagogues to armed guards at schools, a European Jewish leader is warning that America still has time to confront rising antisemitism before it is too late. Rabbi Menachem Margolin, founder and chairman of the European Jewish Association, argues that the people accelerating the hatred are not a fringe in masks but figures who are winning arguments and shaping what counts as acceptable on campuses, in city councils, and in the social media feeds where children form their opinions.

They are teaching a generation, he writes, that some hatreds are sophisticated and forgivable and that the oldest hatred of all is simply one more political position. When antisemitism is excused because it wears the right political colors, when violent extremism is rationalized because confronting it is uncomfortable, and when those in charge offer statements instead of standards, the danger spreads. Every extremist then hears the same message Europe once heard: no one is going to stop you. The warning landed against the backdrop of anti-Israel demonstrators protesting at the Park East Synagogue in Manhattan on May 5.

Margolin frames his message as the early warning his own generation of leaders never received in time, offered while the door is still open and the price of acting is still small. Europe, he writes, has already seen this movie and knows exactly how it ends, while America still has time to write a different story, but not much. His appeal to American readers is direct: do not wait until you need a European’s experience to finally believe the warning.

(FOX/VFI News)

“No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn.” – Isaiah 54:17