The article argues that a historic alliance between Black and Jewish Americans, forged during the Civil Rights Movement, is being undermined by contemporary progressive politicians. It points to criticism of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee by several lawmakers following the October 7, 2023 attacks in Israel, describing their rhetoric as echoing harmful tropes that portray Jewish political advocacy as a threat to Black communities.
According to the author, such claims ignore a long history of cooperation, including the role Jewish scholars played at Historically Black Colleges and Universities when other institutions excluded them. The piece contends that framing Jewish civic engagement as hostile revives damaging narratives and weakens a partnership that once advanced civil rights and social justice in the United States.
The article also highlights growing political distance from pro Israel advocacy among prominent Democrats and warns that rising antisemitism, including incidents on college campuses, reflects a broader cultural shift. It praises efforts by the Trump administration and the Department of Justice to combat antisemitism in educational settings.
Concluding with a call to action, the author urges Americans to reject identity driven divisions and defend the longstanding Black Jewish alliance, arguing that preserving solidarity is essential to protecting the nation's moral foundation.

image sourced from original article at 

