An Internal Crisis—and the Path Forward
Recent data has sent shockwaves through the American Jewish community. A survey by Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs reveals a startling disconnect: 42% of American Jewish youth believe Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, while 37% express sympathy for Hamas. Adding to the concern, recent political cycles showed that candidates openly hostile to Israel and the Jewish people’s biblical right to their homeland still secured roughly a third of the Jewish vote.
While external antisemitism is undeniably a growing threat, these numbers point to a deeper internal crisis. If the next generation is drifting so far from its roots, we must ask: Where did we go wrong—and how do we fix it?

