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Jews in America—you should be scared. And, yes, even to the Jews who have moved down to Florida. I don’t say that lightly. I don’t say it to panic you. I say it because it’s true. Kanye West, one of the most influential cultural icons in America today, just dropped a song with the chorus, and I quote, “Ni*gga, Heil Hitler” repeated over and over again. Yes, you read that correctly. A glorification of Hitler—mixed with the language of the streets, piped directly into the ears of millions of young Americans. And if that wasn’t sickening enough, he ends the song with an actual Adolf Hitler speech in the background of the music. This isn’t just Jew-hating antisemitism, this is a cultural bomb, normalizing genocidal hate speech against Jews, dressed up as “music,” and blasted across platforms with barely a whisper of pushback so far from the music industry. Imagine the outrage if another artist repeated the N-word with a white supremacist chant. But when it's about Jews? Silence. Or worse—applause. Let me be clear: I don’t want Jews fleeing America in fear. I want Jews coming home to Israel out of Jewish pride, a deep sense of faith in Hashem, and a sense of purpose, because Israel is our homeland, our story, and the future of our children. I want aliyah to Israel to be a calling, a fulfillment of a dream of our ancestors for thousands of years finally coming to fruition, not an escape. But to ignore the growing Jew-hatred around you is to walk blindly into danger. The ground is shifting, and fast. From college campuses where Jewish students are terrorized by Hamas-supporting mobs, to progressive movements that justify terror and demonize Israel, to celebrities like Kanye who spread raw Jew-hatred, now in music, with impunity, the picture could not be any clearer. How many signs does Hashem have to give us to wake up to the new reality. Nobody should still cling to the fantasy that America is safe for Jews forever—wake up. Times have changed, and they are just going to get worse. Kanye just rapped "Heil Hitler." To millions. I’m not telling you what to do. I’m asking you to see clearly. Ask yourself: if not now, when? Come home—not in fear, but in strength. But don’t ignore the warning signs that are flashing brighter every day.
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