Katz: An Open Letter to Some Oblivious Jewish Leaders – IOTW Report

Katz: An Open Letter to Some Oblivious Jewish Leaders

Are you pushing back – or enabling – the demonization of Jews?

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For too long, some self-appointed and some elected Jewish leaders have thought that they know – better than anybody else – the correct way of addressing crucial issues related to Jewish identity, Jewish tradition, Jewish national aspirations and Jewish interaction with the secular world.

This group of leaders includes a whole range of individuals from the most progressive to the ultra-orthodox.
Among them you will see those who avoid mentioning the traditional importance of the rebuilding of the city of Jerusalem when officiating at marriages, and you will see those who do not respect the flag of the state of Israel as a symbol of the recent reestablishment of the free and democratic Jewish state in the Jewish ancestral homeland.

During recent years many Jews have been living in very comfortable neighborhoods among oblivious friends and fans, ignoring a relentless increase in the waves of anti-Semitism and anti self-determination for Jews. They considered the radical right, represented by white Supremacists and the neo-Nazis, and the radical Islamists, represented by Hamas, Hezbollah and the Palestinian Authority, as insignificant marginal groups, or as groups who will tolerate Jews as long as they do not support the Jewish state of Israel.

These Jews were not aware of the fact that the age-old irrational anti-Jewish indoctrination is being forcefully imposed on the oblivious free world, by entities like Iran, Turkey, the Palestinian Authority and their willing accomplices in the media, academia and in various student bodies – for a long time.
The sooner that these people understand that once evil is unleashed, it does not distinguish between friends and foes, the better it will be for the free world. Evil will not distinguish between Jews, Gentile, leftists, socialists, progressives, conservatives or between any other entities, unless they follow its own distorted ideological fantasy. This fact was true for Nazi Germany, for the Soviet Union, for Cuba, for Venezuela, for Iran, for Iraq and for any other radical dictatorships throughout history.  read more

4 Comments on Katz: An Open Letter to Some Oblivious Jewish Leaders

  1. Of all the things in politics that I find strange, the most curious is that the Jewish people, even though traditionally Liberal, still vote for Democrat candidates. It’s as though they can’t see that the Left attacks Israel, supports Palestinian terrorists, defends Islamists, and condones anti-Semitic racists. I never used to believe in the concept of the “self-hating Jew”, but lately I am beginning to wonder if it could be true.

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  2. As a Jew, nothing pisses me off more than these suicidal morons, risking the rest of fellow Jews’ lives son they can be lazy and stupid and bizarrely feel good about themselves in the process.

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