I think Ms. Weiss’s “when did you realize?” speech is the most important one I have heard in a year in which a lot of speeches have been given.
The rise, or continued existence, of anti-semitism in the United States bothers me profoundly. It’s not just that I have Jewish friends who don’t deserve this, it’s also that I have a very real ap…
I think Ms. Weiss’s “when did you realize?” speech is the most important one I have heard in a year in which a lot of speeches have been given.
The rise, or continued existence, of anti-semitism in the United States bothers me profoundly. It’s not just that I have Jewish friends who don’t deserve this, it’s also that I have a very real appreciation for the serious shared contributions made by the Jewish community to the well-being and success of this country, with effect far beyond their numbers. We can’t lose that.
The follow-on question arising from Ms. Weiss’s speech is where we go to do something about this culturally and politically. I am a Christian, and Episcopalian, and I am looking for sound advice on an organization or organizations, religious or not, that are pushing back effectively against the anti-semitism movement we are so pathetically experiencing In multiple significant institutions.
So my request is for an article in The Free Press discussing the various organizations, with pros and cons, that may be actively confronting anti-semitism. I am not asking for a political statement, I am asking for journalism that will explore what is out there on this side of the subject.
That would be much appreciated, and I will be looking forward to following through. Thanks — Tom
I think Ms. Weiss’s “when did you realize?” speech is the most important one I have heard in a year in which a lot of speeches have been given.
The rise, or continued existence, of anti-semitism in the United States bothers me profoundly. It’s not just that I have Jewish friends who don’t deserve this, it’s also that I have a very real appreciation for the serious shared contributions made by the Jewish community to the well-being and success of this country, with effect far beyond their numbers. We can’t lose that.
The follow-on question arising from Ms. Weiss’s speech is where we go to do something about this culturally and politically. I am a Christian, and Episcopalian, and I am looking for sound advice on an organization or organizations, religious or not, that are pushing back effectively against the anti-semitism movement we are so pathetically experiencing In multiple significant institutions.
So my request is for an article in The Free Press discussing the various organizations, with pros and cons, that may be actively confronting anti-semitism. I am not asking for a political statement, I am asking for journalism that will explore what is out there on this side of the subject.
That would be much appreciated, and I will be looking forward to following through. Thanks — Tom