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Howard Novick's avatar

It may be a crazy suggestion but I believe it would do wonders. A "Birthright equivalent" trip for nonJewish teenagers and young adults, either separate from or with the Jewish kids. This age group will pounce at the opportunity of free travel. They are in the formative years of their lives and this would be a great way to "hijack the narrative" that they otherwise would be vulnerable to at home on university campuses, etc. The Jewish kids are already a "captive audience". Even those Jewish kids who are against Israel for whatever deluded reason are relatively benign when compared to a potential anti Israel/ anti Zionist/ possibly antisemitic non Jewish kid. The vast majority of these non Jewish young adults will go home with a positive attitude towards Israel, be it because of the magic of the country, a romance which occurred during the trip, the realization that Israelis are such good people, or whatever. The Israelis should muster up a team of similar age/ slightly older tour guides for these non Jews. This team should be composed of all ethnicities to drive the anti-apartheid point home that Israel is the opposite of "white colonialization", and should also include off duty IDF soldiers. As my male children stated to me upon their return from Birthright and March of the Living trips, "Dad, there is nothing more "influential"( I am paraphrasing here) than an Israeli girl in a bikini with an Uzi slung over her shoulder.

This type of "on site" education for non Jews is a concept which my recently deceased father and I had often discussed. He had visited Israel so many times after the 6 months he spent in Israel during the War of Independence in 1948 when he was flying arms into Israel from Zatec in the Czech Republic ( See Boaz Dvir PBS documentary Wing and a Prayer for the story of this group of heroic WW2 pilots recruited by the Haganah). My father was the last last surviving pilot in this group put together by Al Schwimmer (who died in 2011).

We must keep in mind that every kid that goes home from Israel after an incredible experience in Israel will be amplifying their positive experience on social media, and that some of them will even become great advocates/ influencers.

Bonnie Geller's avatar

For nearly a decade teaching Holocaust education has done nothing to fight against Jew hatred itself, and indeed, the Left and jihadists have weaponized it to turn on us, and it is useless for Islamic extremists. Sadly, the career Jewish leaders still continue to push for it, as they are not chosen for their creativity, reflection, or anything else that we need after October 7, but are hired due to the old boys' network, as well as hiring friends and relatives without regard to their ability to deal with the new reality, at least in Canada. Instead of teaching about Jew hatred, and about Judaism, like Islamophobia does about Islam, Holocaust education takes from the topic specifically about Jew hatred and makes it about everyone else's "genocides", including the lies about Gaza.

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