Only Jewish unity and mutual guarantee can repel antisemitism!

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readOct 18, 2024

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An article in The Jerusalem Post:

My comment:

How can we have a “global war” against antisemitism when even a large number of Jews are “antisemitic, covertly or openly rejecting and fighting against the notion of “being Jewish?”

Since Abraham, when that initial group of unique people left ancient Babylon, the rest of the world hated and excommunicated Jews because “being Jewish” means behaving and existing above and against inherent nature.

Inherent human nature is selfish, egoistic, and individualistic, where everyone exists for the sake of oneself.

The “ideology and life system” of “being Jewish” means living in unity, choosing “brotherly love of others” over and despite “unfounded egoistic hatred of others.

“Being Jewish” is extremely difficult and is despised by the inherent human ego. This is why even Jews abandon this lifestyle and start supporting others who go against it.

Today, even “proud Jews” do not exactly what it means to be Jewish and what purpose we have to fulfill in the world.

Especially in our generation, when the inherent human ego self-destructs like cancer, we have to revive and openly show what it means to “live like Jews” in unity and mutual guarantee above inherent human nature so we can provide the crucially necessary positive example to the world. They need to see this unique and life-affirming “Jewish lifestyle” on a national scale in Israel.

Then, the world will understand why they need the Jews. Then, instead of hating us, they will support us and follow us.

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Zsolt Hermann
Zsolt Hermann

Written by Zsolt Hermann

I am a Hungarian-born Orthopedic surgeon presently living in New Zealand, with a profound interest in how mutually integrated living systems work.

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