Why do some people hate the Jews?

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We bring you a conversation between Acton’s Director of Communications, Eric Kohn, and the Jack Miller Family Foundation’s Director of Freedom Initiatives, Rabbi Jonathan Greenberg. In this episode, they discuss a new surge in antisemitic violence in America as tensions between Israel and Gaza continue to grow. Jews have been beaten in broad daylight, synagogues have been vandalized, pro-Israel demonstrations have resulted in riots, and major cities across the Unites States have experienced explosive growth in antisemitic attacks. Journalist Bari Weiss wrote in her new article, “We saw them on Thursday, when pro-Palestinian protesters threw an explosive device into a crowd of Jews in New York’s Diamond District. We saw them on Wednesday, when two men were attacked outside a bagel shop in midtown Manhattan. We saw them on Tuesday, at a sushi restaurant in West Hollywood, when a group of men draped in keffiyehs asked the diners who was Jewish, and then pummeled them. And in a parking lot not far away, when two cars draped in Palestinian flags roared after an Orthodox man fleeing for his life. And in the story of the American soccer player Luca Lewis, cornered by a band of men in New York demanding to know if he was a Jew.” How did this happen, and why is this hate becoming a trend?  How to Fight Anti-Semitism: Bari Weiss   The New Furies of the Oldest Hatred  Subscribe to Acton Institute Events podcast   National Review: Action Institute's Father Robert Sirico Cautions Against Despair  Chilling video captures the moment socialism morphs into anti-Semitism  Terror in New York: Is anti-Semitism on the rise?  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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