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Being visibly Jewish

Is antisemitism at a dangerous point in Canada?
There certainly is a lot more visible support for the Palestinian cause(s), and denunciation of Israel, than there was two years ago. I know many Jewish people who feel personally attacked when they see a poster or banner or graffiti saying "Free Palestine" or "from the river to the sea", etc. This is because they have been brought up feeling a strong connection with Israel, as part of their own identity.
However, a survey last year found that non-Jewish Canadians were developing more negative attitudes toward Israel but generally still feeling positive toward Jews. And that fits with my own experience.
I wear a yarmulka everywhere, and virtually all the reactions I get are positive. Just today a random middle-aged White guy said "hey, shalom! That means 'peace', right?" One evening a while back, a random young Black guy said "I like the yamulka! You know what I always think of? All those Nobel prizes! You people have done a lot for the world." And another while back, on campus, a young Indigenous woman said, "You're Jewish! Do you know any Jewish doctors or lawyers?" (I told her the ones I know are married and she was disappointed!)
This is not a proper statistical study, but my own experience does give me the feeling that a lot of people still like us Jews :)
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Love Jews! 👍 Jesus is for Israel. His teachings and actions demonstrate a positive view of Jewish people and their relationship with God. He emphasized love, forgiveness, and the importance of the Old Testament scriptures, which are foundational to Judaism. He also engaged with Jewish people, including his disciples, and taught them about God's love and plan for salvation. In the last days at the battle of Armageddon he will step in on their behalf and save Israel. It is written.