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While plenty has changed in America’s attitude towards Jews in the past eighty five years, this has only driven the anti-antisemitism and hatred underground. If there is anything our history can tell us, its that usually when we think it can’t get worse - it does. Sure, we may be accepted and welcomed by our neighbors but don’t be fooled, we will always be the “other”, While the perpetrator who committed this heinous act of horror may be a lone assailant, we as a Jewish community must remain vigilant and aware of the political and social instability currently brewing in our society. Our efforts of assimilation will forever be futile. In times of peace and prosperity, we Jews have often sought to conceal our Jewish ethnicity and simply “blend into” society, rather than stand up proudly for our heritage and faith. Sure, we may feel assimilated into society, as we often have throughout history, but we must not make the same mistake again. Whether it’s pre-Nazi Germany in the 1930’s or now the late Post Modern period of the 21st Century, one thing is certain: we as Jews can never forget nor erase our Judaism from our blood. If our country truly wants to reduce the hatred towards the Jewish people, the first place to start is in ivory towers of academia, media, and enterprise. Despite our country’s current culture of censorship and silence, we must be ones to bridge the gap and engage with the ideas and people whom wish to destroy us. We didn’t speak at the voting booth and on college campuses around the country, mine included, young adult students have gathered to boycott Israel, gratified swastikas on synagogues and dehumanizing our struggle for existence. Under President Obama, we as a Jewish minority in this country watched silently as he signed away millions to Iran and rebuked our sovereignty in front of the United Nations. The greatest threat we face as a people is not the barrel of a rifle but the unforgiving virulence of complacency and silence.