Tag: Fear

The article follows Alma Doron, an 18-year-old Israeli navigating life during wartime, where the fear of missile attacks has impacted her daily routines and mental health.
The text discusses the changing landscape of antisemitism on college campuses and in American society, emphasizing the interconnected nature of the crisis.
In a discussion about Jewish anxiety and antisemitism, the author emphasizes that while there is a concerning spike in antisemitism today, it is not comparable to the Holocaust era as it is not state-sanctioned.
This text delves into the theme of worry among Jewish mothers, exploring the roots and reasons behind this common characteristic.
The author reflects on encountering pro-Palestinian protests while visiting college campuses like Amherst, Columbia, and Yale.
The video explores the rise of violent protests on college campuses related to antisemitism and Israel, highlighting the fear among Jewish students and calling for all mothers to speak out against these threats.
A Jewish family's journey to the airport to fly to California turns into a chaotic experience when their car gets into a pileup on the highway.
The narrator and their family are involved in a pileup on the way to the airport for a trip to California.
Israeli citizens experienced a night of fear and tension as Iranian missiles threatened the country, with alarms going off across Israel and citizens rushing to safe rooms.
The author reflects on the challenges of displaying Jewish identity in a climate of rising antisemitism in London.
Many Israelis are feeling scared and abandoned by their own government amid ongoing conflicts with Hamas and Hezbollah.
Lisa Lang describes her emotional journey following the distressing encounter with anti-Israel graffiti in her neighborhood, leading to a week of fear and paranoia.
The article discusses the concept of "Off the Derech Fear," which refers to parents having an unreasonable fear that their children may abandon their religious path.
Multiple recent high-profile articles in publications like Time and The Atlantic have shed light on the experiences of North American Jews amid rising antisemitism and pro-Palestinian protests since Oct. 7.
This poem, titled "Pogrom," expresses the fear and anticipation of imminent violence and persecution.
The author describes their experience of starting their day under the shadow of a bomb threat to their synagogue.
The text discusses Joe Biden's perceived reluctance to confront protestors on the left, ambiguity in his support of Israel, lack of response to Iranian attacks, failure to provide necessary support to Ukraine, and his electoral challenges against Donald Trump.
The author reflects on her experiences concealing her Jewish identity in Germany due to rising antisemitism and the fear of attacks, only to face similar concerns upon returning to the United States, particularly after recent antisemitic incidents.
The article discusses the impact of Hamas atrocities on Jews around the world, with various individuals sharing their perspectives and experiences.
In this interview, Sally Abed, an Israeli Arab peace activist, shares her perspective on the recent days of grief, anger, and fear.
In Chapter 1 of "Tale of TreeO," Nellie and her twin brother Eli find themselves being chased by what Nellie believes to be a hyena in the woods near their home.
In a column for the New York Times, Peter Beinart examines why Republicans in the United States are more likely to view China as an enemy compared to Democrats who tend to see Russia as a larger threat.
The author discusses the divisions and tensions within the Jewish community, both in Israel and America.
Book bans have been on the rise since 2016, with record numbers reached last year.