After October 7: America’s Domestic-Policy Response
Introduction
Jesse Arm
Embrace Pluralism over Racialism
All of us, Jewish or not, have an interest in defeating the racialist ideology that enables anti-Semitism to flourish.
Reihan Salam
Stop Importing Foreign Hatred
America should be a haven for the virtuous and persecuted, not for the persecutors.
Daniel Di Martino
Abolish Anti-Semitic Student Groups
The government may prohibit even nonviolent “material support” for terrorist organizations, including legal support and other advice, without violating the First Amendment.
Ilya Shapiro
Stop the Mideast Money Fueling Campus Anti-Semitism
Multimillion-dollar donations to Middle East studies centers and departments have advanced Islamist ideology and fostered Jew-hatred at U.S. universities.
Jonathan Pidluzny
Crack Down on Anti-Semitic K–12 Curricula
It’s not just on campus: even in primary and secondary education, Jews are often portrayed as privileged whites and Zionist colonial oppressors.
Richard Goldberg
Keep Congregations Safe
Houses of worship can take several steps to harden their facilities against attack—but ultimately, security cannot be left solely to the professionals.
David M. Pollock
Let Jews Carry Guns
New York and other states have tried to prevent gun possession by religious observers, but there is both a physical and psychological demand for self-sufficient personal security.
Max Raskin
Let Officers Control Unruly Protests
City leaders should work to restore authority and flexibility to law enforcement.
Ray Kelly and Hannah E. Meyers
Confront Anti-Westernism
Resurgent anti-Semitism isn’t just an issue for the Jewish community—it’s a warning for all who value the ideals upon which America was built.
Eitan Fischberger
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