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18.10.2023 - 09:12 / variety.com
Rabbi Diana Fersko If you grew up like I did — a Jewish kid in 1990s American suburbia — chances are you didn’t think much about antisemitism. We all knew about Jew hate, of course. But it was part of history, something that happened in the past tense.
It was something that happened to them, to those older Jews, not to us. As Jewish millennials, we enjoyed the luxury of historical and geographical distance from the realities of hate. We went to the Holocaust museum; we weren’t in the museum.
We watched “Schindler’s List”; we weren’t in “Schindler’s List.” We expected full access to jobs, to property ownership and to professional schools. We thought of ourselves as equals. My generation may have even happily believed that antisemitism was over.
Yes, we knew not to sing a Hebrew song in public and never to mention we were Jewish in front of a stranger. Now and then, we may even have heard rumblings about a swastika spray-painted on a synagogue, but it was quickly removed. Mostly, if you grew up like I did, watching “Beverly Hills, 90210” and dialing into AOL, then you were on a pretty good vacation from antisemitism.
You looked at it; it didn’t really look at you.
Compare this reality with the reality of teens today. A swastika is drawn in the bathroom of a high school and the administration doesn’t respond appropriately, if at all.
Pennies are thrown at the feet of a Jewish child in the Manhattan public school system. Teens today listen to their pop stars go on antisemitic rants, they watch athletes they admire support antisemitic conspiracy theories and they see a tech billionaire threaten to sue the Anti-Defamation League. And they live on TikTok and Snapchat where they’ve come to accept that antisemitic images and
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