By Amil Imani
From time immemorial, the Jews have always been in a state of struggle to survive. Empire after empire, leader after leader, have always used the Jews as scapegoats for many unjust and discriminatory excuses. This type of action kept repeating throughout history and from one generation to the next. Finally, over the years, this stigma became part of the entity of the Jewish culture. Perhaps this scapegoating early on originated by the apostle Matthew who was responsible for blaming the death of Jesus on all Jews.
Probably, “the most harmful case is the claim by early Christians that all Jews throughout the centuries remain responsible for the death of Jesus,” by saying, “His blood shall be on us and on our children!” Such a severe accusation meant that in the Christians’ eyes, Jews were the epitome of absolute evil: they were both adept and guilty of killing Jesus. This absurd accusation against the Jews being the embodiment of absolute evil has, in turn, become the core theme of anti-Semitism over the millennia.
For centuries, no other tribe or group of mankind on the planet was ever accused so much of such imaginary hateful attack than the Jews. Even decades after the Holocaust event, when close to six million Jews were tortured, murdered and burned alive in the Nazi’s ovens, it appeared that anti-Semitism might wane or even completely disappear from the face of the Earth. That hope has now been crushed and once again Anti-Semitismhas resurrected all over the world. Starting with Muslims and their unholy book, the Quran. “The Quran, is filled with verses which incites hatred against Jews.” “It has been demanded that these verses be removed from the Quran to make it ‘Jewish friendly.’”
In a nutshell, anti-Semitism is on the rise worldwide and the “hatred towards Jews” has been widespread all over Europe again and even here in the United States. Meanwhile, the Jewish community is showing weakness, instead of coming together. This is despite the fact America has elected the most pro-Israel and pro Jewish President in its history. American Jews must use their voice in public places and in the media and set aside their differences and unite.
In the meantime, the Jewish community’s position internationally has also become weaker. Not just Muslims, but European intensify their bigoted behavior against the Jews and the UK may soon elect an outright anti-Semitic leader.
The Jews have survived for thousands of years and finally were able to return to their ancestral land. They should remain united. They have gone through so much throughout their own history, perhaps more than any other people in the world. They must stay together.
President Donald Trump has thus far been a very good friend to Israel. There are also unsubstantiated but disturbing hints that the American peace plan may have some unpleasant surprises that Israel may find unacceptable. At the same time, the Democratic Party’s radical and anti-Israel wing is growing and is already threatening the favorable congressional bipartisan consensus toward Israel which has prevailed for many years.
Today Israel’s principal supporters in the United States are evangelical Christians, whereas the Jewish community itself is not united and betrays its loyalty and obligations to the Jewish state.
It took the Jews more than 2,000 years to finally return to their ancestral homeland. “The Jews didn’t wake up one day saying ‘Jews are connected to the Land of Israel.’ The whole story, history and the destiny of the Jewish people, is geared toward the idea that they were there and they are coming back home”
Sadly, the world is witnesses another around of anti-Semitism to emerge in Europe. “Decades after the Holocaust, shocking and mounting levels of anti-Semitism continue to plague the EU,” the FRA director, Michael O’Flaherty, said. “Jewish people have a right to live freely, without hate and without fear for their safety.”
In one of my previous articles I stated: Today, Israel has reunited Jerusalem and provided unrestricted freedom of religion. Access of all faiths to the Holy Places in the unified City of Peace is assured. The story of the rebirth of Israel is truly a miracle, yet challenges have remained, challenges that threaten the existence of this tiny ancient country filled with rich a culture. As we watch, we pray for Israel and the Jewish people, for an everlasting peace and prosperity.
From today’s Arutz Sheva, by Manfred Gerstenfeld:
Leon Poliakov was a very great historian. Confirms much of what Bear has written here about the culpability of Chritian civilization and teaching for it.
@ Bear Klein: Spot on, Bear. An excellent report in the Miami Herald.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/article229889544.html
Shmueli’s “hope” that the Times will abandon its antisemitism has no basis in reality. It has been an antisemitic publication since Adolph Ochs bought it in 1897, just in time for him to denounce the World Zionist Congress. And it will remain an antisemitic publication until the Sulzberger-Oaks families sell it or it closes down for lack of subscribers.
This speaks for itself. Antisemitism alive and poisonous in both Europe and New York.
Catholic high school teaching may be the source is some current antisemitism.
Woodward who murdered Bernstein in Orange County was catholic.
Poway shooter went to Mt. Carmel High School.
I’ve seen a fill-in-the-blank for about Jews used by Nuns at ND high in Sherman Oaks Ca and its problematical.
The Church may be a source of the problem.
When Rabbi Goldstein asked Trump “What are you doing about the anti-Semitism?”, the president responded: “You know, I have a son-in-law that is Jewish, my daughter is Jewish, my grandkids are Jewish. I love Israel and I support Israel. I just annexed the Golan Heights and I moved the embassy. My love is for the Jewish people.”
“I never such words from any president before,” Rabbi Goldstein said. “He was so kind and so generous with his words.”