
What an Uber ride in New York City revealed about antisemitism today and what we can learn from Israel
Fox News
A writer contrasts extremist rhetoric from a Manhattan driver with peaceful coexistence witnessed in Israeli parks, highlighting concerns about Jewish safety in America.
Warren H. Cohn is CEO and founder of Rocketship PR, a firm focused on nonprofit and mission-driven storytelling, and is a media advisor to the American Middle East Press Association.
This climate did not appear out of nowhere. Political figures like Zohran Mamdani, the incoming mayor, normalized antisemitism and excused extremist rhetoric that undermines Jewish safety. When elected officials erase the moral boundaries that once protected minority communities, ordinary people take it as permission to go even further. New York is beginning to tolerate ideas that contradict American values and place Jews in real danger.

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