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Antisemitism

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Antisemitism is at alarming rise in the United States. To better understand this challenge read Antisemitism Online and on Social Media Runs Rampant by the American Jewish Committee.  Antisemitism on social media can manifest in various forms such as emojis, GIFs, memes, comments, and reactions to content. Studies have categorized antisemitic discourse into different types: hate speech, calls for violence, dehumanization, conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial. Up to 69% of Jews in the U.S. have encountered antisemitism online according to a 2022 report. Jews have encountered antisemitism either as targets themselves or by being exposed to antisemitic content on their media page. There are similar challenges and factors contributing to Antisemitism in m other countries.


USAID website goes dark amid Trump administration’s freeze on foreign aid worldwide, There have been many concerns that thousands of people may suffer and die due to removal of their access to drugs and vaccines. If this happens, there could be questions whether those responsible could ethically be considered as an accessory 

to murder.


Our February issue of Profiles in Catholicism features the letter of Pope Francis to American Bishops in which he criticizes President Trump’s Deportation of Migrants as a Violation of Dignity. In the Bible, Jesus states that the second greatest commandment, after loving God with one's whole heart and mind, is to love our neighbor as yourself.  "Love your neighbor as yourself" means to extend the love you have for yourself to others, without judgment or expectation of return, and that, according Luke, our neighbor is anyone in need that we encounter, regardless of their ethnicity, religion, or social status, as illustrated by Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan where a Samaritan, considered an enemy by the Jews, is the one who helps a robbed and injured man, demonstrating that our neighbor is anyone we can help when they are in need.  Be sure to read Pope Francis takes aim at Vance's definition of 'ordo amoris' in letter to US Bishops


A major Catholic scandal in the Philippines is that nearly 1,700 priests and clergy accused of sex abuse was covered up often by bishops. This has resulted in many more cases of child sexual abuse if the cases had been reported promptly. There should be a severe penalty for those who covered up these crimes including prison. If the Catholic Church does not apply a severe penalty to those who covered up, the Philippine government should.


Be sure to read Eileen Quinn Knight’s review of  A Grand Slam for God: A Journey from Baseball Star to Catholic Priest by Father Burke Masters. This book is a must read for all baseball fans-even the White Sox fans.


A Quote to Remember

“Yet, nearly 6 decades after the Holocaust concluded, Anti-Semitism still exists as the scourge of the world.”

 

by Elliot Engel


Prayers


A prayer for those injured and dead from Antisemitism.


Your Covenant of old, Lord, is for a people of your choosing;

You chose a rainbow to encircle us all, their wellbeing falling

Under the sky’s embrace, and then you called Abram, calling

Him Abraham and you gave him a son, Isaac, a son of old age.

You planted a tree in heaven and its boughs bent low, trailing

Through time, altogether like a vine, pruned and flourishing in

The place you planted it, growing grapes for wine and wine for

Celebrating the gift of being son and a covenant in the flesh.


At the time of slavery, you made a sign of the lamb’s blood

Over the door, making ready to leave with unleavened bread,

Giving the lead to your servant, Moses, fashioning a memorial,

More than a memory, more like living the passing to freedom.

And you sent prophets to say that the wisdom of the Covenant

Lies within a circumcision of the heart, welcoming your love with

A broken heart, reaping your help to be free from falsehoods and

Ready to recall the great deeds of the Passover from slavery to life.


You promise, Lord, is from the very beginning and you fashioned

Your people from the weakest of nations, embroiled in captivity

And groaning, delivering them again and again from enemies,

Making them the everlasting heir of your promises and gifts.


So today, let us recall, again and again, that the Old Covenant of Old,

Lord, is forever new, ever to be recalled and lived afresh each day,

Never forgetting the great deeds now past, but hoping, always, in the

Significance of “today”: that your people are always and ever will be

An ever-present sign of your presence among the nations of the earth.

And now you have founded a New Covenant on your Son, beginning

A second stream, swelling up from the root of the first, rising ever

Rising to rain your mercy afresh upon the far-flung peoples of whole

World, watering reconciliation between the Old and the New growth.


And, if it seems for a while that injury and death comes upon them,

You know every hair on their head, every breath breathed, every sigh

Heard, every man, woman and child who sits, stands and walks in Your

Way, and every prayer, prayed, and multiplied in holy heaven.

But if, Lord, there are wounds, new and old, so your gift of new gifts,

Graces, now and onwards, bring together the Old and New Covenant,.


So, Lord, let your mercy refresh the people you love, old and young,

Ever in your company and the company of the Mother of your Son,

A Son and daughter of the people of Old, ever welcoming those who

Welcome you now, showing forth the meeting of mercy and justice

In the forgiveness of sins, passing through the Crucifixion, your only

Son’s outstretched, open arms, fixed in welcome, grant to all who ask,

As He asked, that you turn to the sinner who turns to you, pouring the

Resurrection from your Son’s abundant love to the very end of death.


Oh Most High, listen to your heavenly court, ever open to the company,

new and old, of your children, as they plead for the people Of your

promise, young and old, imploring afresh your Holy Spirit to

Guide and correct, chastise and encourage, all who are coming to you.

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by Francis Etheredge, author of 17 books (13 published, 3 to be published

 

A Prayer to Prevent Antisemitism

 

Lord God, through the covenant you established with the Jewish People, we Christians have been grafted into this covenantal tradition according to St. Paul.  But very often throughout history, we have shown ourselves ungrateful for this gift given us through Jesus who imbued in his teachings this Jewish covenantal tradition through acts of antisemitism.  We join with Popes St. John Paul II and Francis in confessing our sins of antisemitism past and present.  Through this prayer, we commit ourselves to the elimination of any remaining anti-Semitic teachings in the Catholic community and pledge to add our public voice in denouncing any manifestations of antisemitism in contemporary society. We ask your blessing so that we may have the strength to fulfill this pledge we make in your presence.

by John T. Pawlikowski, OSM, Profiles in Catholicism 


Prayer for the victims of mass murders and genocide.


Lord we remember the Holocaust the most heinous crime the world has ever known. Six million murdered most of the victims were like you Jesus. Jews , innocent victims, children, women, teenagers, men. The world said never again, but it has and is happening again, ethnic service change the violent people to peace makers, call the wrongdoers to repent, inspire leaders to end violence and war, may we live in unity in your friendship. Amen by Father Shay Cullen Profiles in Catholicism


A Prayer for Those Killed in the Guatemala Bus Accident

 

Jesus, you blessed those who mourn, but you did much more than bless them. You brought those who slept in death back to life, and you promised to do the same for all who trust in you. We lift up to you now the many victims of the bus accident atop a high bridge just outside Guatemala City. A crowded inter-city bus crashed into two vehicles, flipped upside down, and plunged into a mucky sewage drain far below. How many have died? The number has grown from 50 to 51 to 53 to 55. How great was the fall? Some reports say 67 feet; others 115 feet: a horrible, scary tumble and a sudden collision with rock and mud. Lord Jesus, Good Shepherd, welcome your children into Paradise who have died and hug their families close to your sacred heart.   Amen

 

by Father Joseph Chamblain, O.S.M. Profiles in Catholicism


Antisemitism Interviews



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Recent Antisemitism Articles and Commentaries

 

 

Antisemitism Articles Listed by Geographical Region and Country

 


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Videos 


Father John Pawlikowski Reflects: Nostra Aetate and Arthur Szyk by The Arthur Szyk Society  


Dramatic spike in anti-Semitic incidents in US 

by CNN  


Antisemitism is on the rise in Britain 

by Channel 4 News  


Holocaust Survivors on the Rise of Anti-Semitism by Iris


The kidnapping campaign of Nazi Germany

 

Who Was Anne Frank? | History


Best Practices in Combating Antisemitism Online, on Campus, and on Both Sides of the Aisle


"Antisemitism is not a Jewish problem, it's a problem for the world" - Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein


How Jews in Germany live with anti-Semitism | Focus on Europe


Antisemitism on the rise in Australia - even in our schoolchild


Antisemitism Today












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