Saul Sadka
Jews said more about the massacre of those 70 Christians than the pope.
Isabella Maria DeLuca
I've noticed a pattern, and I can't be the only one who sees this. Whenever something happens in the Jewish community, Christians—for the most part—consistently come together to rally around the Jews and offer their support. But when the Christian community faces persecution, I almost never see my Jewish friends showing the same level of support or even discussing these matters. Two weeks ago, 70 Christians were brutally beheaded, and not a single one of my Jewish friends posted about it. Why?