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‘Kill The Jews… Kill Israel’: Children Deserve Better Than An Education Driven By Antisemitic Ideologies

It’s hard being a kid. In certain school districts, it’s even harder being a Jewish kid. Though antisemitism on college and university campuses is well documented, it is also encouraged, sanctioned, and even taught in some public school districts.

In February, the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law and the Anti-Defamation League filed a complaint against the Berkeley Unified School District in California. The complaint alleged that the district “knowingly allowed its K-12 schools to become hostile environments for Jewish and Israeli students.”

According to the complaint, “Students from Berkeley High School (‘BHS’) left class on October 18, 2023 [during school hours] without parental permission and walked through the city of Berkeley chanting, ‘Stop bombing Gaza’ and ‘From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,’ a phrase that calls for the elimination of all Jews from the State of Israel.”

A BHS teacher encouraged students to take part in the walkout, sponsored by the Arab Resource and Organizing Center, by offering them excused absences. The only student in that class who did not join the protest was Jewish. He stayed in class with the teacher, who offered no instruction during the walkout.

Middle school students also attended, encouraged by their teachers. Students shouted such slogans as, “Kill the Jews,” “[Expletive] the Jews,” “[Expletive] Israel,” “KKK,” “Kill Israel,” and “I hate those people.”

While some call for Israel to be wiped off the map, one New York City teacher used a resource that did exactly that. Rita Lahoud, an elementary school teacher, taught children from the Arab Countries World map of the Middle East, which labels Israel as “Palestine” despite the fact that no independent country of Palestine has ever existed.

The class, part of the Arab Culture Arts program at Brooklyn’s PS 261, is funded by Qatar Foundation International, which reportedly paid $513,000 to the New York City Department of Education in 2022.

Tova Plaut, a New York City public school instructional coordinator, told The Free Press, “It’s not just that we’re experiencing Jewish hate in NYC public schools; we’re actually experiencing Jewish erasure. And here is proof of that.”

Siriana Abboud, a pre-K teacher at PS 59 in Manhattan, hung a poster outside her classroom with the heading, “Why do people have different noses?” Beneath the heading were drawings of four noses—one with a ring in it, one with a curved bridge, one with a straight bridge, and one with a noticeably hooked bridge.

The students wrote that they thought noses varied “because of your ancestors” or “where you are from.” Abboud, however, wrote, “I think it’s based on your ethnic identity. In art, we learn that you can often tell ethnicity from the bridge of your nose.”

In a vacuum, Abboud’s statement could be understood as accidental channeling of an antisemitic stereotype. But she is obsessed with targeting Israel and the Jewish people.

She describes her teaching as “centering Arab narratives the way my schooling never did.” On Instagram, she offers parents posts with such titles as “Speaking with your child about Palestine,” “So your child wants to advocate for Palestine: a collective action guide for families,” and “Let’s talk about food sovereignty in Palestine: understanding the violence of Zionist settler colonialism.”

Abboud’s bias makes it difficult not to see her classroom exercise and comment as anything but antisemitic. As one Jewish district educator said, “It’s clearly connected to the ethnic tropes of Jews having big noses. Quite frankly, it reminded me of Nazi comics. I had a visceral reaction to it. It was antisemitic.”

All children deserve better than an education driven by harmful ideologies. If school districts really want to help their students, they should give them an inspiring education, not hate-filled indoctrination.



Olivier Melnick, President of Shalom In Messiah Ministries, argued that any definition of antisemitism would be incomplete without factoring in a critical component: Antisemitism is demonic.

“My standard definition for antisemitism is as follows: Antisemitism is the irrational, satanic hatred of the Jewish people and Israel, characterized by thoughts, words and/or deeds against them. I have yet to see a definition of antisemitism that includes the words satanic or demonic. That aspect of the problem is seldom, if ever, mentioned,” he explained, “but it is a key, if not THE key component.”

“The reason is simple, and it is found in the Bible,” Melnick maintained. “God has Israel and the Jewish people at the core of His plan for mankind. When at the end of the seven-year Tribulation (also known as the Time of Jacob’s Trouble), Israel will realize that Yeshua is indeed the Jewish Messiah and Savior of the world, and the Jewish people will call upon Him corporately (Zechariah 12:10). It was Yeshua who declared to Israel that His return was dependent upon their crying out to Him ‘Baruch Haba Bashem Adonai’, in Matthew 23:37-39.”

“Satan knows that time is coming,” Melnick continued. “He continues to do everything he can to denigrate, demonize and decimate the Jews so that he can keep his position of ‘Prince of the power of the air’ (Ephesians 2:1-2). This is the ONLY reason antisemitism exists, and this is why I am convinced from a biblical perspective that it will not cease but only increase until Yeshua Sar Shalom (Jesus the Prince of Peace) returns.”

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‘Isaiah 5:20 Hermeneutic’: The Anti-Zionist Message Is Unmistakably Clear

Sadly, anti-Zionist rhetoric does not only come from the pro-Palestinian mob, it also comes from those within the Christian community whose anti-Zionist tendencies have led them to upend established interpretive principles where it concerns the Bible. In other words, they have fundamentally adopted a hermeneutic which I can only bewilderingly describe as “the Isaiah 5:20 hermeneutic.”

Class Is In Session: Since Minnesota’s Attorney General Doesn’t Understand The Law… Let Me Explain It

For those watching the attorney general’s response after protestors barged into a church last Sunday and disrupted a worship service, this probably doesn’t surprise you. In Minnesota, you don’t have to be a lawyer — or even know the law — to be attorney general. Even though he is an attorney, that helps explain how Keith Ellison got the job without a) knowing the law, or b) being able to read it. It is beyond you, Mr. Ellison — so let me help you out. Class is in session.

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In An Ever Darkening World, We Can Find Solace In Bible Prophecy

The bright side of the growing evil in the world is that it is a sure sign that we are living in the season of the Lord’s return. If you will check Genesis 6, you will find that Noah’s society was characterized by violence and immorality. This is the reason that the great pastor, Adrian Rogers (1931-2005), once said, “The world is growing gloriously dark.” How can the acceleration of evil be considered “glorious”? Because it is a sign of the imminent return of Jesus.

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It’s hard being a kid. In certain school districts, it’s even harder being a Jewish kid. Though antisemitism on college and university campuses is well documented, it is also encouraged, sanctioned, and even taught in some public school districts.

In February, the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law and the Anti-Defamation League filed a complaint against the Berkeley Unified School District in California. The complaint alleged that the district “knowingly allowed its K-12 schools to become hostile environments for Jewish and Israeli students.”

According to the complaint, “Students from Berkeley High School (‘BHS’) left class on October 18, 2023 [during school hours] without parental permission and walked through the city of Berkeley chanting, ‘Stop bombing Gaza’ and ‘From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,’ a phrase that calls for the elimination of all Jews from the State of Israel.”

A BHS teacher encouraged students to take part in the walkout, sponsored by the Arab Resource and Organizing Center, by offering them excused absences. The only student in that class who did not join the protest was Jewish. He stayed in class with the teacher, who offered no instruction during the walkout.

Middle school students also attended, encouraged by their teachers. Students shouted such slogans as, “Kill the Jews,” “[Expletive] the Jews,” “[Expletive] Israel,” “KKK,” “Kill Israel,” and “I hate those people.”

While some call for Israel to be wiped off the map, one New York City teacher used a resource that did exactly that. Rita Lahoud, an elementary school teacher, taught children from the Arab Countries World map of the Middle East, which labels Israel as “Palestine” despite the fact that no independent country of Palestine has ever existed.

The class, part of the Arab Culture Arts program at Brooklyn’s PS 261, is funded by Qatar Foundation International, which reportedly paid $513,000 to the New York City Department of Education in 2022.

Tova Plaut, a New York City public school instructional coordinator, told The Free Press, “It’s not just that we’re experiencing Jewish hate in NYC public schools; we’re actually experiencing Jewish erasure. And here is proof of that.”

Siriana Abboud, a pre-K teacher at PS 59 in Manhattan, hung a poster outside her classroom with the heading, “Why do people have different noses?” Beneath the heading were drawings of four noses—one with a ring in it, one with a curved bridge, one with a straight bridge, and one with a noticeably hooked bridge.

The students wrote that they thought noses varied “because of your ancestors” or “where you are from.” Abboud, however, wrote, “I think it’s based on your ethnic identity. In art, we learn that you can often tell ethnicity from the bridge of your nose.”

In a vacuum, Abboud’s statement could be understood as accidental channeling of an antisemitic stereotype. But she is obsessed with targeting Israel and the Jewish people.

She describes her teaching as “centering Arab narratives the way my schooling never did.” On Instagram, she offers parents posts with such titles as “Speaking with your child about Palestine,” “So your child wants to advocate for Palestine: a collective action guide for families,” and “Let’s talk about food sovereignty in Palestine: understanding the violence of Zionist settler colonialism.”

Abboud’s bias makes it difficult not to see her classroom exercise and comment as anything but antisemitic. As one Jewish district educator said, “It’s clearly connected to the ethnic tropes of Jews having big noses. Quite frankly, it reminded me of Nazi comics. I had a visceral reaction to it. It was antisemitic.”

All children deserve better than an education driven by harmful ideologies. If school districts really want to help their students, they should give them an inspiring education, not hate-filled indoctrination.



Olivier Melnick, President of Shalom In Messiah Ministries, argued that any definition of antisemitism would be incomplete without factoring in a critical component: Antisemitism is demonic.

“My standard definition for antisemitism is as follows: Antisemitism is the irrational, satanic hatred of the Jewish people and Israel, characterized by thoughts, words and/or deeds against them. I have yet to see a definition of antisemitism that includes the words satanic or demonic. That aspect of the problem is seldom, if ever, mentioned,” he explained, “but it is a key, if not THE key component.”

“The reason is simple, and it is found in the Bible,” Melnick maintained. “God has Israel and the Jewish people at the core of His plan for mankind. When at the end of the seven-year Tribulation (also known as the Time of Jacob’s Trouble), Israel will realize that Yeshua is indeed the Jewish Messiah and Savior of the world, and the Jewish people will call upon Him corporately (Zechariah 12:10). It was Yeshua who declared to Israel that His return was dependent upon their crying out to Him ‘Baruch Haba Bashem Adonai’, in Matthew 23:37-39.”

“Satan knows that time is coming,” Melnick continued. “He continues to do everything he can to denigrate, demonize and decimate the Jews so that he can keep his position of ‘Prince of the power of the air’ (Ephesians 2:1-2). This is the ONLY reason antisemitism exists, and this is why I am convinced from a biblical perspective that it will not cease but only increase until Yeshua Sar Shalom (Jesus the Prince of Peace) returns.”

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‘Isaiah 5:20 Hermeneutic’: The Anti-Zionist Message Is Unmistakably Clear

Sadly, anti-Zionist rhetoric does not only come from the pro-Palestinian mob, it also comes from those within the Christian community whose anti-Zionist tendencies have led them to upend established interpretive principles where it concerns the Bible. In other words, they have fundamentally adopted a hermeneutic which I can only bewilderingly describe as “the Isaiah 5:20 hermeneutic.”

Class Is In Session: Since Minnesota’s Attorney General Doesn’t Understand The Law… Let Me Explain It

For those watching the attorney general’s response after protestors barged into a church last Sunday and disrupted a worship service, this probably doesn’t surprise you. In Minnesota, you don’t have to be a lawyer — or even know the law — to be attorney general. Even though he is an attorney, that helps explain how Keith Ellison got the job without a) knowing the law, or b) being able to read it. It is beyond you, Mr. Ellison — so let me help you out. Class is in session.

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In An Ever Darkening World, We Can Find Solace In Bible Prophecy

The bright side of the growing evil in the world is that it is a sure sign that we are living in the season of the Lord’s return. If you will check Genesis 6, you will find that Noah’s society was characterized by violence and immorality. This is the reason that the great pastor, Adrian Rogers (1931-2005), once said, “The world is growing gloriously dark.” How can the acceleration of evil be considered “glorious”? Because it is a sign of the imminent return of Jesus.

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