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President Joe Biden and second gentleman Doug Emhoff during a celebration marking Jewish American Heritage Month in the East Room of the White House on May 16, 2023 in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images.
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July 7, 2023

Podcast: Tevi Troy on the Biden Administration’s Plan to Fight Anti-Semitism

By Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic, Tevi Troy

The D.C. veteran joins us to talk about what the government can do to fight anti-Semitism, and what, despite good intentions, it can't.

Podcast: Tevi Troy

At the end of May, the Biden administration released the first-ever U.S. National Strategy to Counter Anti-Semitism. This document looks at the threat anti-Semitism poses to America, outlines ways the federal government can improve the safety and security of Jewish communities, offers plans for countering anti-Semitic discrimination online, in media, and in schools, and describes the administration’s vision for partnering with various religious and civic groups to address the issue.

The existence of this strategy is both praiseworthy and worrying. Often in Jewish history it has been the very governments to which Jews are subject that themselves fuel or carry out anti-Semitic attacks; now, the government is trying to prevent them. Still, the fact that such a national strategy is needed is a sign of some disturbing trends in American culture and American public life.

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