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Rabbi Marc Schneier | 03-08-26

Rabbi Marc Schneier and Andrew Cuomo discuss the exponential rise of anti-semitism and the shifting political landscape regarding support for Israel. The Rabbi argues that anti-Zionism is indistinguishable from anti-semitism, warning that inflammatory rhetoric and labels like "genocide" or "apartheid" directly incite physical violence against Jewish citizens. He highlights a widening rift within the Democratic Party, suggesting that Jewish voters may soon find their liberal leanings at odds with the party's mainstream stance on Israeli security. Despite these modern threats, Schneier concludes with a message of resilience, asserting that the sovereignty of the State of Israel ensures the Jewish people are no longer the defenseless victims they were throughout centuries of historical persecution.

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