The title asks: Are the Jews safe? Unequivocal answer: No. Less safe than ever.
“Never Again.” Practice it, and heed the words of the great leader Zeev Jabotinsky: “If you don’t take your security into your own hands, someone else—or circumstances—will decide it for you.
(Note: This article is from October 2025) We just celebrated three major Jewish holidays: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement), and Sukkot (or Tabernacles)—each a unique holiday.
We thank God for the return of our brothers and sisters who had been held hostage by the barbarians Hamas, a U.S.-designated terror group. I am amazed at how we, as Jews, danced and sang when the hostages were released, and we all shared in their families’ happiness. We don’t go around shooting people as a way of celebrating; we dance, we sing, we cry, we pray.
Yes, we pray. We pray for peace. We pray that the Western world will come to its senses and realize that it is being deceived from within. Qatar has been funneling billions and billions of dollars into our universities, and, needless to say, because of the funding, our universities love their money and will hire so-called teachers—I mean indoctrinators—to fill our children’s minds with hatred.
What happened to being proud to be an American and, yes, proud to be a Jew? Why do our children have to fear wearing anything that defines them as a Jew? Why have over 75% of Jews felt threatened? Why have there been thousands of attacks on Jews?
By Jeff Schindler

