Opinion The Year American Jews Woke Up The New York Times
Blacks And Jews In New York Condemn Farrakhan S Views The New York Times I’ve called them the oct. 8 jews — those who woke up a day after our greatest tragedy since the holocaust to see how little empathy there was for us in many of the spaces and communities and. Jewish america abounds with dreamers and entrepreneurs who took crazy risks in their careers to find value and create things that never existed before. it’s time they apply the same talent and energy to creating new institutions that hew to genuinely liberal values, where jews need never be afraid.
Opinion The Great Rupture In American Jewish Life The New York Times Read here! "american jews were aware, before the pogrom of oct. 7, 2023, that antisemitism was once again a problem in our collective life we were aware. but unless we had been directly affected by it, the antisemitism didn’t feel personal. the calls were in the news, but not quite in our lives. after oct. 7, it became personal. Surveys conducted after the october 7 attacks on israel documented a measurable increase in jewish communal participation and identity expression, a trend some commentators have described as part of a broader “jewish awakening.”. At some point, an awakening occurred for many american jews. i've called them the oct. 8 jews those who woke up a day after our greatest tragedy since the holocaust to see how little empathy there was for us in many of the spaces and communities and institutions we thought we comfortably inhabited. For many american jews, “oct. 7 shook our illusions and reawakened us to where we stand as a diasporic community,” writes bret stephens.
Opinion Dying Ethiopian Jews The New York Times At some point, an awakening occurred for many american jews. i've called them the oct. 8 jews those who woke up a day after our greatest tragedy since the holocaust to see how little empathy there was for us in many of the spaces and communities and institutions we thought we comfortably inhabited. For many american jews, “oct. 7 shook our illusions and reawakened us to where we stand as a diasporic community,” writes bret stephens. Are we american (british, french, australian, canadian, et al.) jews or jewish americans? it's an age old question that seems more relevant today than at any time since i was born (circa. What is incumbent upon the jewish community now is to quickly adapt to an ugly new reality and reimagine how jewish identity and life in america can continue to flourish in conditions of adversity. But i have thought about it again and again in the past year, every time i encounter non jewish holocaust educators bewildered by the explosion of anti semitism in their own schools and. American jews need to recover their instinct for danger. like our work? support the cause. what is your reaction? copyright ©2026 grabien. all rights reserved.
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