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The Tragic Rise of Anti-Semitism & The Democratic Leadership Emboldening Its Perpetrators

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.

In 2020, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Jewish Americans, who make up 1.75 percent of the U.S. population, were targeted for more hate crimes than Asians, Muslims, and others combined. 

Furthermore, the New York City Police Department’s year-to-date hate crime statistics for 2021 have shown a continuation of this trend in New York City, which has the largest Jewish population in the world outside of Israel.

From January 1, 2021-October 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.

On October 31, Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue in Austin, Texas was set on fire, causing an estimated $150,000 worth of damage.  In early November, the Austin American-Stateman also reported that propaganda depicting hatred toward Jews had been seen throughout the 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. 

Similarly, in Beverly Hills, California, residents received anti-Semitic flyers enclosed in rice-filled plastic bags on the first night of Hannukah.  According to the police, the flyers contained “propaganda-style hate speech related to the COVID pandemic and the Jewish people.”

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. 

Representative Ilhan Omar, for example, has a history of making numerous offensive statements targeting Jews and the state of Israel.  In June, Representative Omar tweeted that “we have seen unthinkable atrocities committed by the US, Hamas, Israel, Afghanistan, and the Taliban.”

The Democratic leadership failed to rebuke Omar’s controversial statement and instead, merely “acknowledged” the Minnesota representative made a clarification.  In response to the leadership’s unwillingness to condemn Omar, more than 200 rabbis wrote a letter to Speaker Pelosi which said, “We reiterate that the mob attacks on American Jews today are directly attributable to the rhetoric of Representative Omar and those who stand with her within and beyond Congress.”

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.


HD Editor’s Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

Earlier this year, Jan Markell, Founder and President of Olive Tree Ministries, stated that the rise in antisemitism could become much worse, due to “underlying, literal anti-Semitism going on in the sentiment of many on the Left, from the top on down in leadership, in Washington.”

Congressmen such as Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar have faced much criticism for anti-semitic comments and actions in the past.

Ilhan Omar was named 2019’s anti-semite of the year by stopantisemitism.org for her outrageous comments including alleging that Jews buy their influence with money, infamously stating “It’s all about the Benjamins,” support of the BDS movement, and submitting a resolution in the House of Representatives comparing boycotting Israel to boycotting the Nazis, according to Jerusalem Post.

Similarly, Republican, Guy Reschenthaler, called for the “immediate removal” of Rashida Tlaib in December of 2020 for her continuous anti-semitic rhetoric.

Throughout history, there has been an unrelenting, irrational hatred of the Jewish people. This hatred is what we know today as ‘Antisemitism.’

Many for thousands of years have sought to understand what “reasons” people could have to hate and target the Jewish people to such a severe extent. However, it is only with a Biblical understanding that one can answer this question.

Scripture indicates that their antipathy has nothing to do with their chosen reasoning but instead that their hearts are (satanically) predisposed to hate Jews.

The children of Israel are the “Chosen People of God.” God hand-selected Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob’s seed to be the line from which He Himself would become flesh (Jesus Christ) and be born into.

In deliberate attempts to disrupt God’s plans (i.e., redemption for mankind, Salvation of Israel, and his ultimate defeat), Satan sought relentlessly through men and nations to wipe out the Jewish people. We are told that he will try and fail again through the Anti-Christ (See Revelation 12).

Terry James in his article, “Acceleration toward Tribulation,” wrote:

Just in the past several weeks, a growing, gestating process of hatred of the Jewish race has grown into near 1939 levels in some parts of the world—including parts of the United States of America.

It is a sure sign that the Tribulation period, when God will begin pouring wrath on this rebellious world, must be near indeed. Jesus, Himself, prophesied that this hatred against His people will, in that future era, be far worse than at any time of human history.

With regard to this era—this pre-Rapture era—can we see this hatred for the Jews beginning to come to pass? Has the level of anti-Semitism hatred prophesied for the end of days begun to take place?

I believe so… The profound uptick in anti-Semitism, in my view, indicates that there is a speeding up in the rage toward the Tribulation era. That should inspire us as believers in Jesus Christ to expect at any moment His shout, “Come up here!” (Revelation 4:1).

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Voting For Your Own Destruction: The Last 100 Years Of Falling For Leftists Has Prepared The Jewish People For Great Deception

More than once, I have written about the mystery of Jews who seem to support their own demise by voting with, and standing by, those who hate them. Many Jews voted for two anti-Semites – Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama. No two U.S. Presidents did more damage to Israel than these men – yet they got the Jewish vote by and large. I have watched my own Jewish family members who are unbelievers vote Democrat repeatedly and have no explanation for it.

Mankind May Strive To Bring About ‘Utopia,’ But Only Christ Can Achieve True Peace And Justice On Earth

Nowhere does Scripture teach that, through the acts of mankind, the world will gradually morph into a state of perfection. Instead, God’s Word says the opposite: As time advances, wars will devastate the planet, famine will lead to starvation and economic woes, and true peace will be unattainable. Even today, with all the amazing advancements in global technology and communication, the world is slipping into a state of dystopia.

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Roll Your Eyes All You Want… The Rapture Is Real

Is the Rapture real? There’s always debate around this topic. Let’s start with the obvious: the Rapture sounds crazy. Jesus descends from Heaven, dead people rise from their graves, and living believers are suddenly caught up into the sky—like the world’s strangest episode of “Stranger Things.” Sounds like the stuff your uncle mutters about after three cups of church coffee. Except—the Rapture is right there in Scripture. Paul says it. John says it. Jesus says it.

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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.

In 2020, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Jewish Americans, who make up 1.75 percent of the U.S. population, were targeted for more hate crimes than Asians, Muslims, and others combined. 

Furthermore, the New York City Police Department’s year-to-date hate crime statistics for 2021 have shown a continuation of this trend in New York City, which has the largest Jewish population in the world outside of Israel.

From January 1, 2021-October 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.

On October 31, Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue in Austin, Texas was set on fire, causing an estimated $150,000 worth of damage.  In early November, the Austin American-Stateman also reported that propaganda depicting hatred toward Jews had been seen throughout the 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. 

Similarly, in Beverly Hills, California, residents received anti-Semitic flyers enclosed in rice-filled plastic bags on the first night of Hannukah.  According to the police, the flyers contained “propaganda-style hate speech related to the COVID pandemic and the Jewish people.”

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. 

Representative Ilhan Omar, for example, has a history of making numerous offensive statements targeting Jews and the state of Israel.  In June, Representative Omar tweeted that “we have seen unthinkable atrocities committed by the US, Hamas, Israel, Afghanistan, and the Taliban.”

The Democratic leadership failed to rebuke Omar’s controversial statement and instead, merely “acknowledged” the Minnesota representative made a clarification.  In response to the leadership’s unwillingness to condemn Omar, more than 200 rabbis wrote a letter to Speaker Pelosi which said, “We reiterate that the mob attacks on American Jews today are directly attributable to the rhetoric of Representative Omar and those who stand with her within and beyond Congress.”

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.


HD Editor’s Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

Earlier this year, Jan Markell, Founder and President of Olive Tree Ministries, stated that the rise in antisemitism could become much worse, due to “underlying, literal anti-Semitism going on in the sentiment of many on the Left, from the top on down in leadership, in Washington.”

Congressmen such as Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar have faced much criticism for anti-semitic comments and actions in the past.

Ilhan Omar was named 2019’s anti-semite of the year by stopantisemitism.org for her outrageous comments including alleging that Jews buy their influence with money, infamously stating “It’s all about the Benjamins,” support of the BDS movement, and submitting a resolution in the House of Representatives comparing boycotting Israel to boycotting the Nazis, according to Jerusalem Post.

Similarly, Republican, Guy Reschenthaler, called for the “immediate removal” of Rashida Tlaib in December of 2020 for her continuous anti-semitic rhetoric.

Throughout history, there has been an unrelenting, irrational hatred of the Jewish people. This hatred is what we know today as ‘Antisemitism.’

Many for thousands of years have sought to understand what “reasons” people could have to hate and target the Jewish people to such a severe extent. However, it is only with a Biblical understanding that one can answer this question.

Scripture indicates that their antipathy has nothing to do with their chosen reasoning but instead that their hearts are (satanically) predisposed to hate Jews.

The children of Israel are the “Chosen People of God.” God hand-selected Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob’s seed to be the line from which He Himself would become flesh (Jesus Christ) and be born into.

In deliberate attempts to disrupt God’s plans (i.e., redemption for mankind, Salvation of Israel, and his ultimate defeat), Satan sought relentlessly through men and nations to wipe out the Jewish people. We are told that he will try and fail again through the Anti-Christ (See Revelation 12).

Terry James in his article, “Acceleration toward Tribulation,” wrote:

Just in the past several weeks, a growing, gestating process of hatred of the Jewish race has grown into near 1939 levels in some parts of the world—including parts of the United States of America.

It is a sure sign that the Tribulation period, when God will begin pouring wrath on this rebellious world, must be near indeed. Jesus, Himself, prophesied that this hatred against His people will, in that future era, be far worse than at any time of human history.

With regard to this era—this pre-Rapture era—can we see this hatred for the Jews beginning to come to pass? Has the level of anti-Semitism hatred prophesied for the end of days begun to take place?

I believe so… The profound uptick in anti-Semitism, in my view, indicates that there is a speeding up in the rage toward the Tribulation era. That should inspire us as believers in Jesus Christ to expect at any moment His shout, “Come up here!” (Revelation 4:1).

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Voting For Your Own Destruction: The Last 100 Years Of Falling For Leftists Has Prepared The Jewish People For Great Deception

More than once, I have written about the mystery of Jews who seem to support their own demise by voting with, and standing by, those who hate them. Many Jews voted for two anti-Semites – Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama. No two U.S. Presidents did more damage to Israel than these men – yet they got the Jewish vote by and large. I have watched my own Jewish family members who are unbelievers vote Democrat repeatedly and have no explanation for it.

Mankind May Strive To Bring About ‘Utopia,’ But Only Christ Can Achieve True Peace And Justice On Earth

Nowhere does Scripture teach that, through the acts of mankind, the world will gradually morph into a state of perfection. Instead, God’s Word says the opposite: As time advances, wars will devastate the planet, famine will lead to starvation and economic woes, and true peace will be unattainable. Even today, with all the amazing advancements in global technology and communication, the world is slipping into a state of dystopia.

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Roll Your Eyes All You Want… The Rapture Is Real

Is the Rapture real? There’s always debate around this topic. Let’s start with the obvious: the Rapture sounds crazy. Jesus descends from Heaven, dead people rise from their graves, and living believers are suddenly caught up into the sky—like the world’s strangest episode of “Stranger Things.” Sounds like the stuff your uncle mutters about after three cups of church coffee. Except—the Rapture is right there in Scripture. Paul says it. John says it. Jesus says it.

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