What People Don’t Understand About Jewish Security
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United States
Started February 04, 2026
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What People Don’t Understand About Jewish Security
The Commentary Magazine (United States) | Feb 03, 2026
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Feb 04, 2026
Prioritizing security reinforces a victim mentality within Jewish communities, diverting attention from addressing antisemitism at its source.
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Investing in security is a necessary response to increasing threats and validates the need for Jewish communities to feel safe.
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A balanced approach to Jewish security should include both physical measures and education to combat antisemitism effectively.
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Enhancing physical security measures is essential to protect Jewish communities from rising antisemitism and violent threats.
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Focusing solely on security infrastructure ignores the root causes of antisemitism and fails to promote genuine societal change.
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