‘Never Again’ Is Always

It has been a very rough time for the Jewish people as of late.

Last week, during what should be one of the most joyous times of the year, the week of Chanukah, we saw numerous attacks on Jews just for the “crime” of being Jews.

In Australia’s Bondi Beach last Sunday, a father-son team of terrorists massacred innocent Jews, some of them children, just for celebrating the first night of Chanukah.

The day prior, a shooter opened fire on a Brown University classroom where an economics final exam review was taking place, and, while we don’t know for sure as of this writing what the shooter’s motivation was, the professor who teaches that economics course is also a faculty associate of the Judaic studies program.

Furthermore, in New York City, which has the highest Jewish population in the world, an Orthodox Jew was stabbed in the chest on Tuesday by an assailant who allegedly said right beforehand that “I’m going to kill a Jew today.”

As well, two Jewish young men were