Antisemitism is on the rise at levels not seen in decades. On college campuses Jewish students are feeling unsafe, many in the Jewish community are on edge -- real or perceived. And it doesn't matter whether you are a religious or secular Jew, whether you see your Judaism as spiritual, cultural, or social, or only relate because you were born that way. Adam Greenman, president and executive director of the Jewish Alliance in Rhode Island, reflects on the rise in antisemitism, the Israeli/Hamas war, and still provides a message of hope.
Antisemitism is on the rise at levels not seen in decades. On college campuses Jewish students are feeling unsafe, many in the Jewish community are on edge -- real or perceived. And it doesn't matter whether you are a religious or secular Jew, whether you see your Judaism as spiritual, cultural, or social, or only relate because you were born that way. Adam Greenman, president and executive director of the Jewish Alliance in Rhode Island, reflects on the rise in antisemitism, the Israeli/Hamas war, and still provides a message of hope.