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🗓️ 6 June 2025
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On April 13, 2025, an arsonist set fire to the residence of the governor of Pennsylvania. When apprehended, he told law-enforcement officers that he did so using Molotov cocktails. The attack took place just hours after the governor, an American Jew, and his Jewish family, had concluded their Passover seder.
The next month, a far-left activist murdered two members of the Israeli embassy staff in the name of Palestine, having gone to a Jewish venue hosting a Jewish event in order to hunt down and kill Jewish people. Not long after, on May 28, a Michigan man was apprehended outside of a Jewish preschool, after threatening Jewish parents and children. It was later discovered that he had attempted to acquire firearms and had planned to kill members of the school.
Then there was the most recent news. On June 1, an Egyptian national came to a solidarity walk for Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado. There, he threw Molotov cocktails and used a homemade flamethrower in order to burn the attendees. While hurling the explosives, he was recorded yelling “Free Palestine,” and other like phrases.
A new season of violence has descended upon the Jews of America. Or, perhaps, one ought to say that a new season of violence has descended upon America with the Jews as its central of target, revealing for all to see the dangers of domestic terrorism.
The historian and analyst of anti-Semitism Jeffrey Herf, professor emeritus at the University of Maryland, joins Jonathan Silver to discuss this spike in domestic terrorism. It is his contention that the phenomenon has an antecedent in the 1960s radical movements that, then as now, transformed leftist ideas into violent action. The slogan “globalize the intifada,” has been a hallmark of campus and leftist protest since October 7, but it has slipped the bounds of speech and resulted in violence, with deadly results. Drawing on the work of the writer Paul Berman, Herf goes on to argue that if history is any guide, violence against Jews is likely to increase. He laid this out in an article he published in the Free Press just hours after the Boulder attack.
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0:00.0 | On April 13, 2025, an arsonist set fire to the residents of the governor of Pennsylvania. |
0:13.8 | When apprehended, the criminal told law enforcement officers that he used Molotov cocktails to set the fire. |
0:19.8 | This took place just hours after the governor, |
0:22.1 | an American Jew, and his Jewish family had concluded their Passover Seder. |
0:26.7 | The next month, an activist for Palestine murdered two members of the Israeli embassy staff, |
0:31.3 | having gone to a Jewish venue, hosting a Jewish event, in order to hunt down and kill Jewish people. |
0:37.3 | Not long after that, on May 28th, |
0:39.7 | a Michigan man was apprehended outside of a Jewish preschool. After threatening Jewish parents |
0:44.9 | and children, it was later discovered that he had attempted to acquire firearms and had |
0:50.0 | planned to kill members of the school. The most recent news, on June 1st, an Egyptian national |
0:55.8 | attended a solidarity walk in Boulder, Colorado, for hostages there remain in Gaza. There, |
1:01.6 | he threw Molotov cocktails and used a homemade flamethrower in order to burn supporters of the |
1:07.5 | Israeli hostages. While hurling the explosives, he was recorded yelling |
1:11.9 | free Palestine and other like phrases. A new season of violence has descended upon the Jews |
1:17.6 | of America, or perhaps one ought to say that a new season of violence has descended upon |
1:22.5 | America, with the Jews being at the center of the target, revealing for all to see the state of domestic terrorism. |
1:29.6 | Welcome to the Tikva podcast. I'm your host, Jonathan Silver. My guest this week is Jeffrey Herf, |
1:35.4 | Professor Emeritus at the University of Maryland, an historian and analyst of anti-Semitism. It is |
1:41.1 | his contention that the spike in domestic terrorism in America has an antecedent in the |
1:46.3 | 1960s radical movements that, back then, like now, served as the infrastructure that transformed |
1:53.0 | leftist ideas into violent action. The language of globalizing the Intifada has been a hallmark |
1:59.5 | of campus and leftist protest since October |
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