More than 75 years after the defeat of Nazism and the liberation of Auschwitz, anti-Semitism is on the rise.
Tragically, Jews are vilified, demonized, and physically attacked in many places around the world, including the United States.
From Jan. 1, 2021–Oct. 31, 2021, there were 164 incidents of hate crimes targeting Jewish Americans in New York City, a 53 percent increase from the same reporting period in 2020.
However, anti-Semitism is not restricted to New York City.
An anti-Semitic banner was displayed on an overpass in a Jewish neighborhood, a high school was vandalized with swastikas and racial slurs, and hateful posters were hung throughout east Austin.
In cities located in Hays County, Texas, people received hateful and troubling letters falsely blaming Jews for the COVID-19 pandemic. These letters were sealed in rock-filled plastic bags and placed in front of residents’ homes.
Not long ago, the Trump administration offered historic and unwavering support to Jewish Americans and the nation of Israel. For instance, in 2018, President Trump signed the Justice for Uncompensated Survivors Today Act. This law mandates a report to Congress from the U.S. Department of State detailing actions taken by 47 countries to compensate survivors of the Holocaust and their heirs for assets seized by Nazi Germany and postwar communist governments.
Additionally, in 2019, President Trump signed an Executive Order that ensures the enforcement of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 extends to anti-Semitic discrimination.
However, anti-Semites and anti-Israel activists have recently been emboldened by Democratic leadership that fails to condemn anti-Semitism and support our most valuable ally in the Middle East.
The rabbis further wrote, “Without anything resembling a forceful response from the Democratic Party, tolerance of anti-Jewish hatred has proliferated.”
Americans must hold leaders accountable who normalize anti-Semitism in the name of woke politics. Additionally, those who commit hate crimes must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
This holiday season, may we recognize the resilience, strength, and contributions of the Jewish people and stand in opposition to acts of anti-Semitism that contradict the founding principles of our nation.