The Jewish Chronicle

Motivated by hatred, stoked by Trump

- BY CARLY PILDIS IN WASHINGTON, DC

DEATH HAS come to America.

In my youth, we thought we had found a boundless freedom here — an eternal summer. But the cold has come; the fall is here. This is the day we prayed would never come. The day we knew was coming.

The warning signs have been growing for years. In 2016, more than half of the religious hate crimes in America targeted Jews. Antisemiti­c incidents surged 57 per cent in 2017. Jewish Community Centre bomb threats, neo-Nazi vandalism and cemetery desecratio­ns were just the beginning.

No matter how much the Jewish community raised our voice, we found we were only talking to each other.

October 27 was the darkest day in American Jewish history. In the morning Pittsburgh’s Jewish community gathered to celebrate a bris; by evening they would be planning 11 funerals.

The shooter was motivated by the hatred that has been stoked by America’s far right, including President Donald Trump and his allies.

The shooter was fixated on the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society’s (HIAS) efforts to resettle and advocate for refugees and asylum seekers. It has sought to help refugees since 1881, beginning with Jews fleeing Russia.

Immigrants — refugees and otherwise — have been a common punching bag for Mr Trump since the early days of his campaign.

This shooter, fearing the refugees and deeming them “invaders”, sought to send a message by killing American Jews, who overwhelmi­ngly support refugees and immigrants.

HIAS had organised a National Refugee Shabbat and it enraged the shooter. He wrote: “Why hello there HIAS! You like to bring in hostile invaders to dwell among us?”

The future of American Jews, American immigrants, and those seeking refuge in America are tied together, and we must stand up for one another.

While the man who held the gun is solely responsibl­e for the loss of life, Mr Trump and his allies in the farright created the environmen­t where antisemiti­sm would grow — from the first day of his toxic, racially charged campaign. He has emboldened hate.

The American left has largely ignored the American Jewish community’s entreaties to help us fight the growing threat to our community.

We can only pray that this will serve as a wake-up call to Americans to fight antisemiti­sm. This is the only way to stop the next bloody attack on American Jews, who seek only to live and worship freely in the land we call home.

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