Tag: antisemitism
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From New York to Sydney – The Quiet Normalization of Antisemitism
New York City has long been a place where Jewish life is visible, active, and publicly affirmed. For generations, Jews came to this city not because it was perfect, but because it was possible—to live openly, build institutions, argue loudly, disagree politically, and still expect basic physical safety and civic protection. That assumption is no…
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From Bomb Shelter to Resolve: Why My Trip to Israel Changed Everything
By: Skylar Ribotsky Since October 7th, I’ve used this platform at The Ribotsky Institute to speak out against the horrifying rise of antisemitism. That day—the brutal, premeditated massacre of civilians by Hamas—marked a before and after not just in Israel, but for Jews around the world. I always knew antisemitism existed. I knew it was…
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A Year Later: Standing United Against Those Who Seek to Destroy Us
By: Corey Ribotsky As the first anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel approaches, anti-terror units of federal and local law enforcement are on heightened alert, preparing for the possibility of additional violence. The world holds its breath, bracing for what may come. For us as Jews, however, this day signifies more than just another…
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Someday you will be asked – Where were you when it all began….Again
On the second night of Passover, we as Jews living in America are dealing with the feeble-minded demonstrations by college students on some of our most prestigious universities’ campuses which not only gives cause for concern, but it comes with a dark shadow of the past. Never before have so many ignorant college students who…