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Gather Up Your Things And Get Thee Out

There is a growing feeling that the above-quoted final line from the song “When Messiah Comes” from Fiddler on the Roof may be about to come true. Increasingly, like the European Jews, we appear to have no long-term future in America, as evidenced by Islamofascist relative political newcomer Zohran Mamdani’s victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary election for mayor of New York, the city with the most Jews outside Israel, which gives him the inside track on winning the general election. To add insult to injury, two of the most powerful Jewish politicians in New York State, Senator Charles Schumer and Representative Jerry Nadler, have endorsed Mamdani and say they look forward to working with him on antisemitism!
A few prescient observers predicted this trend years ago. On November 1, 2019, The Jewish Press published an article by Rabbi Chananya Weissman, “The Antisemitism Handbook for Diaspora Jews,” which identified a six-stage progression. (For the sake of brevity, I have omitted his tongue-in-cheek “appropriate [totally inadequate] responses.”) He laid out the six stages as follows:
Stage 1 Antisemitism:
- Dirty looks, insults, slurs, assorted other verbal abuse
- Spitting, throwing pennies, assorted other non-physical signs of contempt
- Accusing Israel of racism, war crimes, etc.
- Vandalism of Jewish homes, synagogues, and institutions
- Swastikas
- Desecration of cemeteries
- Jews being knocked down, harassed, lightly assaulted in the street
- Holocaust denial
- Holocaust celebration – “We will finish what Hitler started”
- Bias in the media
- Antisemitic cartoons
- Antisemitic statements from public officials
- Legal discrimination to keep Jews out (zoning laws, etc.)
- Attempts to ban shechita, circumcision, impose anti-Torah curriculum on yeshivas
- Attacks on synagogues and Jewish institutions
- Serious beatings
- Children being bullied in school, with no serious consequences
- Fear of being recognizably Jewish
- Occasional shootings and murders
- Expectations of attacks on Jewish holidays, fear of assembling
- Pogroms
- Legislation targeting the entire Jewish community
- Confiscation of Jewish property
- Show trials
- Mass incarcerations
- Destruction of synagogues and Jewish institutions
- Legislation stripping Jews of basic human rights
- Destruction of entire communities
- Mass murders and other atrocities
- We need a full-court press to prevent Mamdani from winning the New York mayoralty. His election would necessitate an exodus of Jews from New York approaching Biblical proportions. As I see it, the best way to accomplish this objective is to persuade Andrew Cuomo to leave the race – he’s had his chance – as well as Curtis Sliwa, whose repeated candidacy has become a joke like Harold Stassen’s, and the minor independents, and get all of them to rally around Mayor Adams, whom I believe has the best chance of winning. In particular, we need a massive Jewish turnout, including an explanation for younger, “progressive” Jews why voting for an Islamosocialist is suicidal.
- We need one or more Jewish agencies to work with our rank and file to develop an “escape plan,” whether it be to Florida, to another “red” state, or to Israel, with a reasonable timeline. To borrow an old book title, we shouldn’t “rush to judgment.” Careful planning makes for an orderly retreat.
- We need to work with Israel on finding a way to house displaced Jews in numbers approaching the exodus of Middle Eastern Jews at the time of Israel’s declaration of statehood. I find it disheartening to see the real estate ads on Jewish websites that almost exclusively address those fortunate enough to be able to afford to plunk down millions of shekels for a luxury apartment in Yerushalayim or its environs. Existing programs can likely handle the most desirable cases – lone soldiers, families with young children, and Torah scholars – as exemplified by personal stories appearing in The Jewish Press. What about the rest of us, those who need to work for a living, or retirees of modest means? Are we to be left behind like Dora Bloch in the rescue at Entebbe? Much is made of the IDF pledge to leave no one behind when it comes to advocating to release all the hostages even if it means caving to Hamas’ demands and allowing it to survive to massacre another day. Our civilians deserve no less consideration.
- David Bernstein’s superb article in the July 2 Jewish Journal advises us that we need to stop emphasizing calling upon non-Jews to stand up against Jew-hatred (a typical contemporary grievance-driven ideology) but rather inspire them to restore traditional American civic values – “E pluribus unum (Out of many, one); equality of opportunity; the rule of law as a neutral framework for justice; freedom of thought and expression, even when ideas are unpopular; merit and personal responsibility; and an enduring commitment to civic tolerance.” It is these values that have allowed Jews to succeed in America and command widespread allegiance among the American people.


June 26, 2026 







