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March 31, 2024

Why Stopping Jew Hatred is Not Enough

Have you noticed a tendency to take antisemitism for granted? It’s become so ubiquitous that many of us have simply internalized the fact that people have always hated Jews and always will.

We fight it, yes, we condemn it, yes, we expose it, yes, but are we ever shocked by it? Not really.

By now, every news item about another incident of antisemitism is a case of “here we go again.”

This “here we go again” attitude, however, is a mistake. It can make us cynical. It makes us lose the ability to see Jew hatred in a fresh way as if for the first time, to see it for what it really is: a stunningly vapid and absurd phenomenon.

That thought came to me while reading a book about the amazing Jewish contributions to humanity. “Between the middle of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a handful of men and women changed the way we see the world,” Norman Lebrecht writes in “Genius and Anxiety: How Jews Changed the World, 1847—1947.”

The list of Jewish contributors in all fields is endless. We all know that. But against the backdrop of the recent rise in antisemitism, these Jewish accomplishments have made Jew hatred even more absurd.

Consider just a small list from Lebrecht:

“Without Karl Landsteiner, there would be no blood transfusions or major surgery; without Paul Ehrlich, no chemotherapy; without Siegfried Marcus, no motor car; without Rosalind Franklin, no model of DNA; without Fritz Haber, not enough food to sustain life on earth; without Genevieve Halevy, no grand opera.”

We’ve heard such good news about Jews for so long, it’s no wonder we’ve become blasé about even that positive side of the ledger.

Think about that: We’re blasé about the bad, and we’re blasé about the good. They’re both ubiquitous.

That blasé attitude was wrenched out of me by Lebrecht’s book. Suddenly, I felt like a visitor from Mars who was hearing all this stuff about Jews for the first time, and thinking: “Are you people on Earth out of your freaking minds? These Jews here are the LAST people you want to hate, and the FIRST you want to admire and even emulate.”

My reaction felt overwrought, almost naive. But there was a kernel of truth to it. At the very least, it reminded me that we should never lose the ability to be shocked by the absurdity of Jew hatred.

Of course, one of the reasons we’ve lost that shock factor is that we’ve invested enormous intellectual capital trying to rationally understand the irrationality of the world’s oldest hatred.

If we start way back, they hated us when we challenged paganism and introduced the idea of one God; then they hated us when they accused us of killing their god (Jesus). From these two earthquakes, it was off to the races: two thousand years of using Jews as convenient scapegoats and symbols for anything a society hated.

As Rabbi David Wolpe wrote recently, “People hate Jews because they are communists, capitalists, foreigners, residents, immigrants, elitists, have strange ways, are unassimilated, too assimilated, bankroll the left or bankroll the right. People hate Jews because they are weak and stateless, or because they are Zionists and defend Israel.”

We’ve become so good at rationally dissecting the disease it has made us numb to its craziness. Nothing can shock us anymore. After all, why should we be shocked when we understand why people hate Jews?

This is exactly the reaction the haters want. They want us to be cynical, to accept that Jew hatred is a permanent part of the human condition. But that attitude weakens us; we lose the edge of fresh outrage.

Jew hatred is not just wrong and stupid and irrational and convenient and unjust and sickening. It’s also an upside-down idea that diminishes the world.

Jews have so much to offer the world, from culture to social justice to science to timeless wisdom to education to the great ideals of community and personal responsibility. Maybe that has been a source of envy among the haters, but it also ought to be a source of pride among Jews.

Let’s continue our fight against hate, but let’s remember we’re not only here to protect ourselves. We’re also here to make the world a better place. Let’s teach that tradition to our children, so they can continue it and never take it for granted, no matter how loud the haters get.

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Iconic Sailing: Niver’s March News 2024

March News 2024 with Lisa Niver & We Said Go Travel:

I am grateful to all of you who have supported my book journey and all of my writing over the years. It has been amazing to be in different cities and meet people who are interested in my memoir, Brave-ish. Thank you to everyone who has come to my events and bought my book and I am so excited for this next chapter with more TRAVEL TV!

I loved sailing on the brand new Icon of the Seas. I worked for Royal Caribbean on Rhapsody of the Seas as Youth Staff decades ago and I loved it. Thank you The Jet Set TV, Nikki Noya & Bobby Laurie for allowing me to share about Royal Caribbean International’s brand new ship, ICON OF THE SEAS on your travel TV show.

Thank you to the INCREDIBLE & ICONIC production team — Option A Group, Lisa Williams, Sam Harris, Jason Mangini and Patrick Gruss for this amazing segment. See more of my Iconic adventures in these videos:

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Thank you The Zoe Report! What an honor to have my article, “My Post-Divorce Wardrobe Helped Me Heal My Inner Child,” go live during OSCARS weekend! Thank you Angela Melero for the incredible opportunity and superb edits.

Thank you to Chanticleer Book Reviews for including my memoir as a FINALIST for the 2023 HEARTEN Book Awards for Inspiring & Uplifting Non-Fiction.

Thank you to Literary Titan for this marvelous 5 star review of my memoir!

Brave-ish by Lisa Niver is an engaging memoir that masterfully interweaves the challenging dynamics of a marriage at a crossroads with vivid accounts of solo travel and self-exploration. The narrative transports readers from the lively streets of Thailand to Fiji’s serene landscapes and into the opulent heart of Monaco, all while offering an introspective look at Niver’s personal journey. READ THE REST and now BUY MY MEMOIR as a paperback, digital book or audiobook!

Becoming Brave and Fearless Over 50

THANK YOU to Arizona Family TV and Jaime Cerreta for interviewing me about becoming brave and my memoir, Brave-ish: One Breakup, Six Continents and Feeling Fearless After Fifty.

Did you know I travel with a hula-hoop? Watch my segment on REACH TV Where Next with Kelly Blanco.

Thank you for your support for my Brave-ish book tour! I was honored to be invited to speak in Mexico at the Women’s Travel Fest. I loved staying at the Grand Hyatt Playa Del Carmen and then visiting Tulum for the first time and staying at Conrad Tulum. For my last night I was at the Hilton Cancun. Enjoy my videos from my adventures!

I will be speaking in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Women in Travel Summit on April 12 about my award-winning memoir, Brave-ish!

Learn more about my events: click here and my articles here

Thank you to the PENN GAZETTE for sharing about my memoir!

Lisa Niver C’89, travel writer and author of a new memoir, Brave-ish: One Breakup,Six Continents, and Feeling Fearless After Fifty, writes, “I am so grateful for the overwhelming support and love at my booksigning event at the Penn Bookstore on Nov. 10! A heartfelt thank you to the campus organizations, especially the Pennsylvania Gazette, whose enthusiasm and promotion made the evening truly special. Myalumni friends and family filled the room, and the warm reception filled my heart!

THANK YOU for watching my podcast! It has now been seen and heard in 44 countries on 6 continents!

USA 🇺🇸  India 🇮🇳 Canada 🇨🇦  Ireland 🇮🇪Puerto Rico 🇵🇷  UK 🇬🇧   Italy 🇮🇹  Australia 🇦🇺 Philippines 🇵🇭 Singapore 🇸🇬  New Zealand 🇳🇿 Portugal 🇵🇹 Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 Switzerland 🇨🇭 Hong Kong 🇭🇰   Mexico 🇲🇽  Japan 🇯🇵  Fiji 🇫🇯 Seychelles 🇸🇨 France 🇫🇷 Latvia 🇱🇻  Netherlands 🇳🇱  Kenya 🇰🇪  UAE 🇦🇪 Cambodia 🇰🇭 Israel 🇮🇱Guatemala 🇬🇹 Germany 🇩🇪 Uruguay 🇺🇾 Bangladesh 🇧🇩 Spain 🇪🇸 Panama 🇵🇦 Thailand 🇹🇭 Uganda 🇺🇬   Greece 🇬🇷  South Africa 🇿🇦 Costa Rica 🇨🇷 Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦  Sri Lanka🇱🇰Romania 🇷🇴 Pakistan 🇵🇰 Ghana 🇬🇭 Slovenia 🇸🇮 Cayman Islands 🇰🇾

WATCH my podcast, “MAKE YOUR OWN MAP: Are YOU ready to be BRAVE?” on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube PodcastGoogle Podcasts, Audacy, Audible, Anchor, PandoraiHeart Radio

I loved my photo shoot on Royal Caribbean’s newest ship, Icon of the Seas! Photo by Roy Riley

WHERE CAN YOU FIND MY TRAVEL VIDEOS?

Here is the link to my video channel on YouTube where I have over TWO MILLION views on YouTube! (now at: 2,105,500).

Thank you for your support! Are you one of my 4,260 subscribers? I hope you will join me and subscribe! For more We Said Go Travel articles, TV segments, videos and social media: CLICK HERE

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My Podcast: “Make Your Own Map!”

Fortune Cookie SAID:

Let your wanderlust guide you to new horizons and unforgettable adventures.

In your travels, may you find not just places, but pieces of yourself waiting to be discovered.

Do you love audiobooks? My memoir, Brave-ish, is available! AND!!! I am the narrator! Did you know that authors have to audition to narrate their books?!!?

Every Shabbat since Oct 7, I have posted on social media about the hostages. I hope that before Passover, they will finally be returned to Israel. Bring Them Home.

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