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Heeb Issue #13 : In the BeginningHeeb‘s Guide To A Jewish Future
A Roundtable Discussion
Photo by Shannon Taggert Additional reporting by Natalie SperdutiWhat actions can be taken to counter the spread of antisemitism worldwide, and specifically, the disturbing rise of anti-Semitic sentiment in Europe and the United States?
Ari: Who doesn’t like Jews?
Sam: The goyim!
Max: All the bad people. But in America? I dunno… uh…let’s see… not that I remember.
How will the powerful terrorist group Hamas continue to affect the security of Israel and the safety of Israeli Jews?
Max: I dunno. It’s bad. Israel should get really, really powerful weapons and then they won’t want to attack them.
Ari: Is that near Egypt?
Noah: I want to go home!
Sam: I think they’re poo poo heads!
What does the Lebanon War of 2006 suggest about Hezbollah’s determination to eliminate the existence of Israel?
Sam: I was in Israel!
Max: They don’t like Jews. But they should look at the Bible and then they’ll see how powerful Jews are.
Ari: Who cares?
Noah: Wolf!
Sam: I like Israel because you can swim every day! It’s hot!
With surveys estimating a population of only about 14 million Jews in America, does interfaith marriage pose a threat to the longevity of Judaism in this country?
Ari: No.
Sam: What does that mean?
Max: They’re not as religious.
How will tensions between secular Jews and religious Jews play a role in shaping the future of Judaism in the United States?
Max: I’m friends with mostly Jewish people. I don’t know people that celebrate Christmas.
Sam: Christmas!
Max: I celebrate Purim, Pesach and Hannukah.
Ari: What the heck is Pesach?
Max: It’s Passover in Hebrew.
Sam: Hannukah is my favorite one! Pesach is my favorite one!
Ari: I like Shabbat at camp because we can eat.
How will the anti-globalization movement have an effect on increased anti-Semitism worldwide?
Ari: Yes?
Max: What’s that?
Noah: I want to go home!
Max: This isn’t going so well….











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