The first half of the last century was plagued with deep seated
hatred of Jews. This hatred culminated in the Holocaust, with millions of European
Jews killed by the Nazi regime ruled by Adolf Hitler. For the next several
decades, anti-Semitism declined in most areas of the world, even in the areas
where the Holocaust occurred. In fact, many governments passed laws aimed at protecting their
Jewish citizens. Various organizations developed to educate and increase
awareness and acceptance of the Jewish people.
A new US poll reflects that 80% of
respondents fear a rise in ant-Semitism around the world, fear anti-Jewish violence and fear new attempts to eradicate
the Jewish people. Americans of all ages, income groups, ethnic groups, religions,
political ideologies, and regions, fear a “Second Holocaust” may be coming if
world leaders do not take decisive action to stop Iran before it is too late.
Jews continue to be relatively safe in America because of Judeo-Christian founding and our God-given liberty. However, increased anti-Semitism is being reported in the U.S. I believe it will continue to rise in the U.S.
A 2013 report
by the European Jewish Congress and Tel Aviv University, documents a 30%
increase in serious anti-Semitic incidents.
These incidents include everything from violent attacks on Jews,
to vandalism of Jewish cemeteries and places of worship. The aforementioned
report states that 40% of anti-Jewish attacks involved physical violence.
Indiana University Professor of Jewish Studies, Joel Rosenfeld,
states that considering its history, anti-Semitism is always a potential
problem.
Interestingly, the Internet has allowed anti-Semitic groups to
recruit followers who might not openly attend a meeting or group. Such sites
as, jewwatch.com and jhate.com, dispense anti-Jewish propaganda and promote
hatred of the Jews and Israel.
Recently, Facebook came under fire from a group known as Stop Hate
on Facebook. This group claimed that FB allows ant-Semitic groups to flourish
on Facebook while sanctioning other hate speech and quickly
removing the FB
pages.
The rise of Islamic extremism has contributed to this upsurge in
anti-Semitism. In a PEW Research Poll, 2011, those polled in Muslim-majority
nations harbored overwhelmingly negative attitudes toward Jews. Well, like, we didn’t
know this already.
The emblem of the Muslim Brotherhood |
“The Muslim Brotherhood (MB), with an 80 year track record of
Jewish hatred”, is viewed by Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the associate dean of the
Simon Wiesenthal center, as the greatest Anti-Semitic threat.
Not only does the MB have enormous impact in the Middle East,
Muslims all over the world are influenced by their venom. MB leaders repeatedly
call for the annihilation of the Jews and the Jewish state.
In Islamist
Pakistan, where there are virtually no Jews living, anti-Semitism flourishes. Hamas and Fatah leaders have flatly stated they will not accept a Jewish state. The Ayatollahs’ in Iran, call for the complete destruction of the Jews and
Israel, and consider themselves at war with the Jews. While the two largest
factions of Islam, Shia and Sunni, do not agree on much, they do share a mutual
hatred of the Jewish people and a desire to eradicate Israel.
In Greece, Hungary, and the Ukraine, neo-Nazis and anti-Semites
are openly serving in parliament and official bodies. The Golden Dome Party of
Greece openly uses German Nazi Party emblems and publicly holds to anti-Semitic
doctrine. Despite 500,000 Hungarian Jews dying in the Holocaust, the Neo-Nazi
Jobbik party has gained 17% of the parliament seats.
Svodoba in Ukraine |
Svodoba, a neo-Nazi political group in the Ukraine, won 37 seats in parliament in the last election. Reports of growing ant-Semitism are coming out of Latin America as well.
Now 50% of Jews in anti-Semitic areas are considering emigrating
to Israel or other more tolerant areas.
It should also be noted that despite the atrocities committed by
ruthless dictators in countries like North Korea and others, Israel has been
targeted by the United Nations with more “allegations” of human rights
violations, than
any other country.
Today’s anti-Semitism may converge with anti-Zionism, a refusal to
recognize the State of Israel’s right to exist.
The Boycott, Divest, Sanction (BDS) movement seeks to delegitimize
the Jewish state through economic means.
Many Christians are anti-Jewish because they are replacement
theologists. They believe the Church has replaced the Jewish people and the
Jewish nation as the apple of God’s eye. They are also believe God's promises to the Jews apply to the Church.
Friends, we Christians need to remember that prophetically, God
predicted the hatred and persecution of the Jews throughout history. It was
always satan’s mission to destroy the Jews in order to wipe out Jesus’s/Yeshua’s
bloodline. Satan has always hated the Jews and always will.
The Book of Deuteronomy
details the punishment of Israel for disobedience and idolatry. God
clearly states in the Bible that he will bless those who bless Israel and curse
those who curse Israel. God also prophesied the restoration of Israel and that
the Jews would return there and flourish. Ultimately the land will be
under the righteous rule of Jesus Christ, the son of David.
No comments:
Post a Comment