{"id":165019,"date":"2025-11-20T07:38:49","date_gmt":"2025-11-20T15:38:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=165019"},"modified":"2025-11-21T05:50:37","modified_gmt":"2025-11-21T13:50:37","slug":"theres-no-mitzvah-to-fight-anti-semitism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=165019","title":{"rendered":"There&#8217;s No Mitzvah To Fight Anti-Semitism"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Orthodoxy never turned fighting antisemitism into a commandment. The system is inward. The priorities are Torah, mitzvot, family, community, and keeping the group intact. Survival is achieved through boundary maintenance, not moral crusades.<br \/>\nWhen an Orthodox Jew fights antisemitism today, it usually comes from one of three places.<br \/>\nFirst, it can be a job. There is an industry built around advocacy, media work, legal action, and communal security. Some people plug into it because it pays and because it grants a public role that Orthodoxy itself does not usually grant to laypeople.<br \/>\nSecond, it can be a path to prestige. In secular America, \u201cfighting hate\u201d raises your profile. It gives a person status in elite or semi-elite circles that don\u2019t reward deep piety or scholarship.<br \/>\nThird, some Orthodox Jews absorb the surrounding civil rights ethos. America runs on moral narratives about victimhood, rights, and social justice. These ideas seep in, even in communities that try to stand apart. You get people who pick up those frames and fuse them with Jewish identity.<br \/>\nTraditional Judaism focuses on reducing sin, not reducing gentile hostility. Hostility is treated as part of the texture of exile. The job is to build strong internal life, not to fix the outside world. Modern activism flips that. It says the world should change and Jews should help change it.<br \/>\nOrthodoxy allows that, but it doesn\u2019t require it. The difference matters. The more someone relies on activism for income or social standing or moral identity, the more they leave the gravitational pull of Orthodoxy and drift toward the secular frameworks that define success in modern America.<br \/>\nThat isn\u2019t a moral judgment. It\u2019s just what\u2019s happening.<br \/>\nThere is a hard lesson in the Orthodox approach that wider America avoids because it feels unsentimental.<br \/>\nThe Orthodox view is that you cannot \u201cfix\u201d other people\u2019s hostility by moral messaging. You can only build strength, cohesion, competence, and clarity inside your own group. Everything else is noise. The world will ebb and flow. People will like you or dislike you for reasons far outside your control. The job is not to manage their feelings. The job is to shore up your own house.<br \/>\nThere are a few takeaways for America.<\/p>\n<p>Stop treating hate as a solvable engineering problem<br \/>\nAmerica talks as if prejudice can be eliminated with better education, more public statements, more awareness campaigns. It has not worked for any group. The Orthodox assumption is that human nature has bright and dark currents and you can\u2019t educate them away. So invest less in symbolic battles and more in concrete self-strengthening.<\/p>\n<p>Identity is safest when it is lived, not advertised<br \/>\nOrthodox Jews don\u2019t spend their days trying to convince outsiders to respect them. They build thick communities with clear expectations, strong schools, stable families, and competent leadership. The American instinct is to demand validation from the outside. The Orthodox instinct is to generate confidence from the inside.<\/p>\n<p>A cohesive group projects quiet power<br \/>\nWhen a community is disciplined, functional, and internally loyal, it becomes hard to push around. You don\u2019t get that through advocacy campaigns. You get it through shared norms, shared rituals, and internal accountability. America can learn that strength is generated internally before it is recognized externally.<\/p>\n<p>Don\u2019t confuse safety with applause<br \/>\nAmerican advocacy culture tells people they will be safe when everyone celebrates them. That is backward. Safety comes from competence, boundaries, savvy situational awareness, and strong social networks. You don\u2019t need the world to like you. You need your community to be functional.<\/p>\n<p>Separate moral grandstanding from actual risk management<br \/>\nA lot of the \u201cfight hate\u201d rhetoric is a form of self-branding. It rarely changes behavior on the street. The Orthodox mindset distinguishes symbolic wins from practical wins. Practical wins are things like physical security, financial stability, social cohesion, and clear norms. Everything else is PR.<\/p>\n<p>If wider America adopted even a fraction of that approach, it would produce sturdier communities and less moral panic. It would shift the focus from performative outrage toward real resilience. It would also relieve people of the fantasy that human hostility can be erased. You don\u2019t need to erase it. You need to build enough internal strength that it never defines you.<\/p>\n<p>Traditional Orthodox Jewish communities don\u2019t treat antisemitism as a moral crusade to \u201cdefeat,\u201d but as background weather\u2014unpleasant, real, and sometimes dangerous, yet not the core of identity. That stance can be psychologically freeing: you refuse to let hostility tell you who you are.<\/p>\n<p>Why this approach emerged (briefly):<\/p>\n<p>Thick identity: Daily law (halacha), family, prayer, learning, and community obligations leave little bandwidth for organizing life around enemies.<\/p>\n<p>Stability over spectacle: Priority goes to rituals, schools, livelihoods, and mutual aid\u2014low\u2011drama, high\u2011continuity behaviors that protect dignity without constant public combat.<\/p>\n<p>Selective responsiveness: When safety or livelihoods are at stake, act (security, legal channels, political engagement). Otherwise, don\u2019t let outrage set the agenda.<\/p>\n<p>Upsides:<\/p>\n<p>Resilience: Less emotional whiplash from the news cycle; fewer identity swings driven by haters.<\/p>\n<p>Agency: Energy goes to building institutions, marriages, parnassah (livelihood), and Torah\u2014things you control.<\/p>\n<p>Status hygiene: Refusal to amplify provocateurs who feed on opposition.<\/p>\n<p>Limits &#038; cautions:<\/p>\n<p>Under\u2011response risk: Treating everything as \u201cweather\u201d can miss inflection points where coordinated action is necessary.<\/p>\n<p>Privilege of strong networks: Detachment works best when community infrastructure (schools, shuls, tzedakah funds) is already strong.<\/p>\n<p>What wider America might borrow (secular or religious):<\/p>\n<p>Build-first mindset: Invest in thick local institutions (schools, churches\/synagogues, clubs, trades associations) before culture war combat.<\/p>\n<p>Outrage budgeting: Decide in advance which threats merit organized pushback vs. disciplined non\u2011amplification.<\/p>\n<p>Identity anchored in duties: Let daily obligations (work, family, community rules) define you more than your opponents do.<\/p>\n<p>Quiet competence: Prefer boring reliability (security protocols, legal preparedness, insurance) over viral indignation.<\/p>\n<p>Practical template (adaptable anywhere):<\/p>\n<p>Clarify red lines (what triggers action).<\/p>\n<p>Pre\u2011plan responses (who calls whom; legal\/police steps; PR silence or statement).<\/p>\n<p>Invest 90% of energy in internal goods (education, savings, health, worship\/community).<\/p>\n<p>Review quarterly: did we overreact, underreact, or stay the course?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Orthodoxy never turned fighting antisemitism into a commandment. 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