America has always been a beacon of hope. A melting pot or a salad bowl, depending on which analogy fits you best. As a Jew in America, I always felt different but also felt safe. We are a country who follows the rule of law. We strive to do better and to treat people better. While America has a troubling history with slavery and the incarceration of Japanese during World War 2, I always felt we tried to recognize our errors and do better. While racism is real, I also saw strong efforts to combat and eliminate it. Marriage equality was a big step towards recognizing people are people.
After October 7th, I realized I was living in a bubble, in a dreamworld that doesn’t exist. I understand my African American friend and my LGBTQ+ friends much better. The America I thought existed doesn’t. Hate is encouraged and allowed. Far too many people, especially ones who call themselves leaders, are more interested in being re-elected than in doing what is right. I am embarrassed by my naivety when it comes to the struggles of other minorities as my worldview was simply wrong.
I was impacted this weekend with the story of a horrific murder of a Jew in San Diego and the attempted murder of a Jew in Switzerland. Their offense? Being Jewish.
Jewish dentist Dr. Benjamin Harouni was killed and two other people were wounded in a shooting at a dental office in El Cajon, California on Thursday. The killer was Mohammed Abdul Kareem. Immediately it was decried that it had nothing to do with Dr Harouni being Jewish or Mohammed Abdul Kareem being Muslim. Violent attacks on Jews are typically immediately denied being because they are Jews. Unlike similar attacks against other minorities, attacks on Jews are excused and minimized. How can be expected to feel safe in America when this type of violence occurs against Jews and is immediately minimized?

On Saturday night, as Shabbat ended, a 62-year-old Orthodox Jew was stabbed outside the Agudas Achim synagogue in Zurich, Switzerland, by a 15-year-old Swiss citizen who shouted ‘death to Jews’. The man was critically injured. The rise in Jew hatred is astounding and the lack of response by leaders around the world is frightening. How are Jews expected to feel safe in this type of environment?
On Saturday, in Times Square, an Uber driver found a grenade in the back seat of his car. The bomb squad was called to make sure it didn’t go off. There was a large Israel protest mob there and they wouldn’t let the bomb squad through. Their hatred of Israel and Jews was so great that they would rather have a grenade go off in Times Square, around them, and have loss of life, than allow the police and the bomb squad through.

As I began to spend a little more time reading about both of these incidents, I noticed a trend occurring. More and more stories of Jew hatred have been occurring. And the response to them is absurdly inadequate and being allowed by leaders of organizations, schools, City, State, and the Federal government.
For example, Origins High School in Brooklyn has become a haven for Hitler-loving hooligans who terrorize Jewish teachers and classmates. On Oct. 26, just three weeks after the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre of 1,200 Israelis, 40 to 50 teens marched through Origins HS in Sheepshead Bay waving a Palestinian flag and chanting “Death to Israel!” and “Kill the Jews!” That is horrific by itself, yet school, city, and state leadership failed to but a stop to it.
Origins High School Global History teacher Danielle Kaminsky has publicly stated how afraid she is to go to work due to being targeted as a Jew by students, yet the school has done nothing. How do we know for sure? Here are few examples of other things that have happened at the school:
- A student painted a mustache on his face to look like Hitler and banged on classroom doors. When someone opened, he clicked his heels and raised his arm in the Nazi gesture, security footage shows.
- Three swastikas in one week were drawn on teachers’ walls and other objects.
- A 10th-grader told Kaminsky, 33, who is Jewish, “I wish you were killed.”
- Another student called her “a dirty Jew” and said he wished Hitler could have “hit more Jews,” including her.
- Students pasted drawings of the Palestinian flag and notes saying “Free Palestine” on Kaminsky’s classroom door. One scribbled note that said simply, “Die.”
- A Jewish sophomore found three swastikas scribbled on his laptop charger when he returned from the restroom.

The school, the City Government, and the State Government are failing to do anything about this. No suspensions. No expulsions. No disciplinary action. No protection for Jewish students or teachers.
At Berkeley, a pro-Palestinian mob surrounded a campus auditorium, broke a window, and harassed Jewish students trying to enter the building. Israeli lawyer Ran Bar-Yoshafat was invited by a Jewish student group to address the subject of Israel and international law. This included “the rules of wartime conduct and how the [Israel Defense Forces] can better protect civilians.” An estimated 200 protesters chanted “intifada” and “free Palestine” and banged on windows. Three Jewish students were injured. What has happened to freedom of speech on college campuses? Is it only freedom of speech if you aren’t Jewish? Doesn’t the University have an obligation to protect the students and speakers who are exercising their right to free speech and sharing information that an educational institution is supposed to value for debate and deep thinking?
It gets worse, however. The leaders of Bears for Israel, the pro-Israel group that organized the event, had been seeking a meeting with Berkeley’s chancellor since October 2023. Nearly 5 months and the chancellor hasn’t made the time for Jewish students with concerns about Jew hatred, antisemitism, and the safety of Jews. They reached out again last week but have not heard back. They have been told the chancellor would “absolutely” consider a meeting with them but declined to say more. Think about that. Absolutely consider. Not that the chancellor would meet with them, but that the chancellor would CONSIDER a meeting. It’s clear that the safety and security of Jewish students don’t matter at Berkeley.
A few weeks ago, on February 19, the Jewish studies director at California State University at Long Beach, Jeffrey Blutinger, was invited to San José State to give a talk on “how to achieve peace between Israel and Palestine.” Pro-Palestinian protesters showed up outside the classroom. A San José State history professor and supporter of Israel, Jonathan Roth, got into an altercation with some of them, grabbing a person’s hand after they tried to block him from recording with his phone. Blutinger was escorted out of the classroom by police. Once again, freedom of speech doesn’t apply to Jews. Ensuring there is an opportunity to listen and learn on a college campus used to be sacrosanct. In today’s world that happens for everybody but the Jews.
If that wasn’t enough, the next weekend, signs were found on the walls of UCSB’s multicultural center attacking the student-body president, Tessa Veksler, who is Jewish. The signs said, among other things: “You can run but you can’t hide Tessa Veksler,” “Tessa Veksler supports genocide! You cannot hide,” and “Zionists are not welcomed!” The signs were removed, and the multicultural center is temporarily closed. The students who did this will not be held accountable and Veksler has to live in fear of being targeted at her university because she is Jewish.


The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has filed a federal complaint against the Berkeley Unified School District, alleging officials ignored the bullying and harassment of their Jewish students. The harassment has led some families to decide to move out of the district. One parent publicly stated:
“What drove me to leave the district was a pervasive bullying, as well as an antisemitism and the inability of the district to educate my child while keeping her safe.”
Jewish children are not being kept safe in public schools in America. I think about the stories my Uncle Ralph talks about being in elementary school in Berlin in the late 1930s and I don’t see much of a difference between what is happening in the world today and what happened to him as a child. It’s frightening.
In Canada, it might even be worse. The Canadian International Women’s Day (INSPIRE) cancelled its keynote speaker because she had previously served in the IDF more than 30 years ago! INSPIRE had rescinded its speaking invitation to Leah Goldstein, a Jewish motivational speaker and the first woman to win a grueling 3,000- mile bicycle race across the United States, citing as the reason “a small but growing and extremely vocal group” that took issue with Goldstein’s IDF service more than 30 years ago.

It gets worse. I am not old enough to have seen the ‘No dogs, no blacks, no Jews’ signs on stores and restaurants. Yet in 2024 here is a sign in Toronto saying, “No service for Jews.”


The college campuses aren’t just antisemitic in the US. At Toronto’s Ontario College of Art & Design University (OCAD) a Jewish student said she feels unsafe returning to class after antisemitic messages, including death threats, were scribbled on the walls of her school.
She stated, “I had never felt so sad in my life. They were all like horrible things about me, horrible things about Jews.” She is the former president of the university’s Jewish Club and reported that the messages were found in the school’s so-called “yellow staircase” – a six-story space where students are encouraged to express themselves freely on the blank wall space.
She tried to combat the hate with painted words of peace, but those, too, were covered up by messages like “F U Zionists.”
“I started getting death threats. There was even sexual connotations relating to my mother and Hamas.”

And in shocking news, she has not received an adequate response from the school following the incident and has missed more than two weeks’ worth of class due to concerns about her safety.
“There were talks about a meeting three weeks ago and they still haven’t followed up about that. It took them forever. It took them days to shut down and paint over the stairwell.”
I wish this was everything but unfortunately, it’s not. Before winter break in a public school in Toronto, there was antisemitic graffiti drawn on the walls.
The graffiti included an X drawn through a sketch of an Israeli flag and the Star of David, the words “Free Palestine,” “get rid of the k-kes” and “Hitler was right,” plus a sketch of a Palestinian flag and a sloppily drawn swastika. There was also the hashtag “KillTheJews.”

The school didn’t even inform parents for more than a month. Nothing was done to address the hateful graffiti or ensure the safety of Jewish students.
Let’s not leave out our federal government. The Houthi’s are still not designated as a terrorist organization. Iran continues to fund Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis and has instructed Hezbollah to increase attacks on Israel and they will send rockets and money to them to do it. We continue to think we can use diplomacy with Iran. Congress can’t pass the financial aid package for Israel to defend herself. Just the other day, Vice President Kamala Harris called for Israel and Hamas to accept immediate six-week cease-fire, stating that the ‘Deal is on the table’. The challenge is that Israel has been ready and its Hamas that refuses. Yet there is no criticism of Hamas. Reports have come out that Sinwar wants to incite violence during Ramadan and won’t accept a ceasefire because of that. Yet no outrage from our government about this. No outrage at the Red Cross for failing to see the hostages and deliver medication. The hostages have now gone 150 days without ANY medication. As a son with Type 1 diabetes, I know that if he didn’t get insulin for 150 days, he wouldn’t survive. Where is the outrage?
I never thought I wouldn’t feel safe as a Jew in the United States. Yet here in 2024, I do. I refuse to let fear dominate my life. I wear my new, special Magen David (star of David) proudly outside my shirt. I have two dog tags I wear, one ‘Bring them home now’ and the other ‘We will dance again’. I put a piece of tape on my shirt, over my heart, with the number of days the hostages have been in captivity. I won’t hide but I don’t feel safe.



A friend of mine in Israel recently asked how many of his friends have changed their last name on their Uber account due to fears of safety. It was a sad question, and the answers were sadder. My younger son still wears his Chai necklace but no longer wears it outside his shirt when he is on campus. My family is concerned when I wear my Israel sweatshirt, t-shirt, or soccer jersey. I want to fly an Israeli flag but don’t due to safety concerns for my family. This is the world we live in today and this is the America we live in today. Jew hatred is not just on the rise, it is here. In June 2016, I wrote an op-Ed in the Seattle Times about the rise of antisemitism and there was real pushback by many that it wasn’t really happening. I wish that they were right. What was happening nearly 8 years ago has only gotten worse.
We’ve seen the hate groups locally, most recently in Winter Park just 2 weeks ago. We see it happening nationally and internationally. We see it with the anti-Israel and Jew hating mobs. It’s why I chose to write this blog today. And as I was finishing writing it, my wife sent me this article from The Atlantic about how The Golden Age of American Jews is ending. Some of what I have written about is included. There is much more involved and it’s a long read but well worth it.
We live in scary times. Unlike the 1930s in Germany, we now have Israel and Jews aren’t afraid to stand up and speak out. I know many Jews who have gotten their conceal carry permits and who now are gun owners and practice at the range. I have to admit that I am one of them. America today isn’t safe for Jews. We are being attacked everywhere we go. Public schools, Universities, Synagogues, restaurants, and in the streets.
For those of you who have previously stood up against hatred against other groups, thank you. Hate is not acceptable PERIOD. I ask you now to stand up against Jew hatred. You can dislike the Israeli Government and Bibi Netanyahu. You can want the war to end and no more innocent civilians on both sides to be killed. That happens when the hostages are released and Hamas surrenders. Put the pressure on Hamas to release the hostages. Put the pressure on Hamas to surrender. If you pay attention, you will see that the people of Gaza, particularly in the north where Hamas is no longer in control, and publicly condemning Hamas for creating all the problems they face.
Everybody in the United States is supposed to feel safe. It’s clear from the past few years that there are many groups who do not feel safe. I don’t know that I truly understood what they faced until now. I stand with them and their right to live in safety and security. I hope they, and you, will stand with me and the Jewish community as we only want the same thing.
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