
Israelis Need to Understand that Jewish American Support for Israel Is Changing
The Jewish American community may be abandoning its unwavering support for Israel.
The Jewish American community may be abandoning its unwavering support for Israel.
New data suggest that Jewish college students are leading the charge to silence debate rather than promote dialogue.
New data from the Survey Center on American Life show a nation that is increasingly aware of the antisemitism and discrimination faced by Jews.
Religious and lay leaders must recognize that they have a tool in hand to combat the loneliness epidemic impacting their communities and that participation in religious services can do just that.
I want to challenge Jewish community leaders and donors now to expand the March of the Living as fast as possible.
Recent surveys have shown that 55 percent of students have had to hide their support for Israel and almost three-quarters of students state that they actively hide their Jewish identity on campus today.
Given the near-universal acknowledgment within the Jewish community of the serious antisemitism problem in the United States, various Jewish movements, congregations, and institutions must now organize to assert Jewish peoplehood.
Being a Jewish student on a collegiate campus is not easy for many today.
While walking away from this battle in higher education is a path that some may choose and I wish them no ill, I do hope that most run into the fight.