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JUDAIC GUARDIANS

Building a strong, watchful community
to safeguard and support Jewish people worldwide.

Mission Why we exist

Goal Why we work hard

As we prepare for a future that may bring heightened danger for the Jewish community, it is important to remember that our strength lies in our unity and our determination to fight aggressively for our survival.
Our goal is to completely eliminate Jew Hate within two generations so that our great grandchildren will not experience intimidation and possible violence. 
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Protests and Boycotts Are A Prelude

Anti-Semitic incidents occurring today on college campuses and outside Jewish-owned businesses may serve as warning signs of more severe acts of persecution to come with escalating violence. This pattern can be seen historically in Nazi Germany, where early discriminatory measures—the Nationwide Boycott of Jewish Businesses on April 1, 1933, and the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service, issued on April 7, 1933 (which excluded Jewish professors from university positions)—preceded and paved the way for Kristallnacht, the violent wave of physical attacks against Jews.

Therefore, we can assume that if we can put an end to today’s ant-semitic events, then violence and future assaults are less likely to happen.oo happen. 

Understanding The Real Threat

While almost daily antisemitic activities occupy our attention, these activities are laying the ground work for more sinister behaviors. There are a number of dormant foreign and domestic antisemitic terrorists in the United States ready to do real harm. It is difficult to assess exactly how many there are and what relation they have to those committing benign antisemitic acts, but its safe to say they are actively engaged in planning.

It is important to understand that if these seemingly benign acts of antisemitism are left alone, they will inspire supporters of terrorist groups targeting Jews with violence and intimidation.

So, our work is at both ends; stopping antisemitism while being constantly vigilant to stopping possible terrorist acts. 

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Interfaith Core Belief

What sets Judaic Guardians apart from other groups fighting antisemitism is our emphasis on interfaith relations. A fundamental principle of the Judaic Guardians holds that religious extremism should be distinguished and separated from any specific religion. Most religions preach peace and compassion as core tenets, and it is a misinterpretation or malicious manipulation of these teachings that leads to extremist behavior. The association of terrorism with a particular religion unjustly vilifies millions of followers of that faith who are peaceful and law-abiding citizens.

Education and dialogue among different religious and cultural communities also play a vital role in breaking down barriers and debunking myths that perpetuate cycles of violence. Promoting a world where mutual respect is paramount can significantly undermine the bases upon which religious extremism and terrorism stand.

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