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I'm an elderly Jewish-American. A point mentioned (but not emphasized) in your essay is the decline in antisemitism in the US. When my father was a kid, quotas were routine, Jews were simply excluded from some professions, and there were towns where it was understood that Jews would not be permitted after dark. Progress happens.

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Throughout this debate about whether we're witnessing elevated levels of antisemitism in the US, I've found that my answer is... I don't actually care.

"Antisemitism" is too amorphous a term that leaves us arguing over the definition all day long. We lump together distinct attitudes held by people on different points of the political spectrum. There are even some definitions that would include attitudes held by a large number of young Jews!

I can describe what's upsetting me without making any reference to antisemitism. There's a war going on between the armies of radical Islam and the Jewish state. Where I live, the Islamists' supporters consist mostly of (1) hard-line Arab nationalists and (2) leftists (some of whom are Jewish themselves).

(1) will occasionally taunt or intimidate Jews, and they know exactly what they're doing. Example 1: Chanting "from the river to the sea" at a vigil for those killed on October 7th at a school where I was teaching (translation in Arabic: "From the water to the water, Palestine is Arab/Muslim"). Example 2: Physically preventing Jewish students from getting to class (without interference by the administration) at MIT...

(2) will simply do whatever seems aligned with the interests of (1). The college students mostly don't know what's going on. Less so for the media/NGOs/etc. See, for instance, Amnesty International's recent sad post about the "Palestinian writer" (actually a terrorist with blood on his hands) who died in an Israeli prison last week.

I don't know if any of these behaviors are antisemitic. I don't need to know in order to understand that these people are my enemies. Moreover, in this moment, I have no idea why anyone would care if somewhere far, far away there are some right-wingers who hold highly offensive but unrelated attitudes about the relationship between Jews and immigration.

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