Perhaps Jews should rethink their support for Muslim immigration into the First World? Muslims tend to hate Jews more intensely than goyim do.
Jerusalem Post: “The challenge for most of the Jewish communities has doubled in recent months,” stated Rabbi Margolin. He cited an increase in attacks on Jewish individuals, institutions and communities, which he partly blamed on the influx of refugees to Europe. He also pointed to a growing influence of the far right across the continent.
“Currently the focus of the extreme right and their activity is focused on Islamophobia, but testimonies of rabbis and community leaders show a great deal of concern about growing nationalism and xenophobia, also against the Jews of Europe,” Rabbi Margolin warned.
Margolin called for the European Union and governments across the continent to increase educational efforts in the fight against anti-Semitism. “counter-terrorism is of course an important measure to save lives – but not enough to solve the problem from the root. As long as there will not be an educational effort focused on the elimination of anti-Semitism, the problem will continue,” he asserted.