😞 በ ዘመነ ናዚ እ.አ.አ 1938 ዓ.ም የሆነው ዛሬ በአሜሪካ እየተደገመ ነው፤ ‘የሂትለር ወጣቶች’ አይሁዳዊ ፕሮፌሰሩን በኒው ዮርክ ከተማ በሚገኘው ወደ ኮሎምቢያ ዋና ካምፓስ እንዳይገቡ አገዱ።
በኮሎምቢያ ዩኒቨርሲቲ የቢዝነስ ትምህርት ቤት እስራኤላዊው ረዳት ፕሮፌሰር ሻይ ዳቪዳይ በማህበራዊ ሚዲያዎች እንደተናገሩት ሰኞ ማለዳ ወደ ዩኒቨርሲቲው ዋና ካምፓስ ለመግባት ሲሞክሩ የፍልስጤም ደጋፊ በሆኑ ፍልስጤማውያን እና የወደቁ ግራኞች ተቃውሞ ደርሶባቸው ወደ ግቢው እንዳይገቡ በር ላይ ተከልክለዋል።
የአይሁድ ተማሪዎች አንዳንድ ጊዜ በተቃዋሚዎች ምክንያት ወደ ዩኒቨርስቲው ቅጥር ግቢ እንዳይገቡ እየተደረጉ መሆናቸውንም ይናገራሉ። ቪዲዮው የአይሁድ ተማሪዎችን ወደ ሜዳው እንዳይገቡ ለማድረግ ተቃዋሚዎች ክንዳቸውን እያገናኙ እና ወደፊት ሲራመዱ ያሳያል።
“ይህ 1938 ነው” ሲሉ ፕሮፌሰር ዳቪዳይ ቁጣቸውን ገልጸዋል። ያነጻጸሩትም የሆለኮስት እልቂት ከመጀመሩ በፊት በነበሩት አመታት የአይሁድ ሰራተኞች በናዚ ጀርመን ከሚገኙ ዩኒቨርሲቲዎች መባረራቸውን በመጥቀስ ነው።
በዩኒቨርሲቲው በር ላይ፣ ሃማስ ኦክቶበር 7 በእስራኤል ላይ ካደረሰው ጥቃት በኋላ ብዙም ሳይቆይ በግቢው ውስጥ የአይሁድ ተማሪዎች ድምፃዊ እና አወዛጋቢ ደጋፊ ሆነው ብቅ ያሉት ዳቪዳይ፣ እዚያ ለተሰበሰቡ ሰዎች ንግግር አድርጓል።
“እኔ እንደ አይሁዳዊ ሰው በግቢ የመገኘት የዜጎች መብት ብቻ ሳይሆን በዩኒቨርሲቲው የተቀጠረ ፕሮፌሰርነት በግቢ የመገኘት መብትም አለኝ” ሲሉ ዳቪዳይ በመግቢያው ላይ ደጋፊዎቹ “አሳፋሪ” ብለው ሲጮሁ እና ደጋፊ ተማሪዎቻቸው ሲመለከቷቸው በዩኒቨርሲቲው አጥር ውስጥ ይታያሉ። ዳቪዳይ “በአደባባይ አይሁዳዊ መሆን የፖለቲካ መግለጫ ሆኗል። ይህ መብት ብቻ አይደለም የዜግነት ግዴታም ነው፤ እና አሁን ይህን መብት እንኳን አይፈቅዱልኝም”። ብለዋል።
👉 እውነት ይህች አሜሪካ ናትን?
😞 ታሪክ እራሱን ይደግማል፤ ፀረ-ሴማዊነት + ፀረ ክርስትና ሶስት ገጽታ አላቸው፡ ቀኝ፣ ግራ እና እስላማዊ። እ.ኤ.አ. ከሴፕቴምበር 11 ቀን 2001 እስላማዊ የአጥፍቶ መጥፋት የሽብር ጥቃት በኋላ ፀረ-ሴማዊነት ማገርሸቱ ከ1920ዎቹ እስከ 1970ዎቹ ባለው ግማሽ ምዕተ ዓመት በአውሮፓ (ኤሳው) እና መካከለኛው ምስራቅ (ኢስማኤል) ውስጥ ከነበሩት አስተሳሰቦች፣ ሁነቶች እና ሁኔታዎች የመነጨ ነው። ቀኝ፣ ግራ እና እስላሞች በዘመነ ሂትለር በ1938 አንድ ሆነዋል፣ እና እንደገናም በተመሳሳይ ፖለቲካዊ፣ ማህበራዊ ኢኮኖሚያዊ እና መንፈሳዊ ፍላጎቶች ብሎም ለአይሁዶች እና ለክርስቲያኖች ባላቸው ጥላቻ ሲተባበሩ እናያለን። ቅናት ወይም ምቀኝነት ጥላቻን ይወልዳል። አሁን ድምጻቸውን ጮክ ብለው ሲናገሩ እየሰማናቸው ነው፤ ”መጀመሪያ የቅዳሜ ሰዎች (አይሁዶች)፣ ከዚያም የእሁድ ሰዎች (ክርስቲያኖች)። ይህ የዋቄዮ-አላህ-ባፎሜት-ሉሲፈር ባሪያዎች ላለፉት ሺህ አራት መቶ ዓመታት አይሁዶችን እና ክርስቲያኖችን ከምድረ ገጽ ለማትፋት የሚከተሉት መፈክር እና መርህ ነው።
በዚህ ሳምንት ፋሲካ/ፔሳች ለአይሁድ ወንድሞቻችን እና እህቶቻችን ተጀመረ። በሚቀጥለው ሳምንት ደግሞ አዲሱ ፋሲካ ለእኛ ለኦርቶዶክስ ክርስቲያኖች ይጀመራል። ስለዚህ፣ የክርስቶስ ተቃዋሚው አጋንንታዊ ኃይሎች በእነዚህ ቅዱስ ቀናት ለእኵይ ስራዎቻቸው ነቅተው ይመጣሉ።
❖[የዮሐንስ ወንጌል ምዕራፍ ፫፥፳፡፳፩]❖
“ክፉ የሚያደርግ ሁሉ ብርሃንን ይጠላልና፥ ሥራውም እንዳይገለጥ ወደ ብርሃን አይመጣም፤ እውነትን የሚያደርግ ግን ሥራው በእግዚአብሔር ተደርጎ እንደ ሆነ ይገለጥ ዘንድ ወደ ብርሃን ይመጣል።”
❖[የያዕቆብ መልእክት ምዕራፍ ፬፥፬]❖
“አመንዝሮች ሆይ፥ ዓለምን መውደድ ለእግዚአብሔር ጥል እንዲሆን አታውቁምን? እንግዲህ የዓለም ወዳጅ ሊሆን የሚፈቅድ ሁሉ የእግዚአብሔር ጠላት ሆኖአል።”
❖[የዮሐንስ ራእይ ምዕራፍ ፳፩፥፰]❖
“ዳሩ ግን የሚፈሩና የማያምኑ የርኵሳንም የነፍሰ ገዳዮችም የሴሰኛዎችም የአስማተኛዎችም ጣዖትንም የሚያመልኩ የሐሰተኛዎችም ሁሉ ዕድላቸው በዲንና በእሳት በሚቃጠል ባሕር ነው፤ ይኸውም ሁለተኛው ሞት ነው።”
😞 History repeating itself: Antisemitism + anti-Christianity have three Faces: Right, Left and Islamist. The resurgence of antisemitism since the Islamist suicide terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, has origins in the ideologies, events, and circumstances in Europe (Esau) and the Middle East (Ishmael) in the half century from the 1920s to the 1970s. The Right, Left and Islamists were united back in 1938, and we see them united again by similar political, socioeconomic and spiritual interests + by their hatred for Jews and Christians. Envy gives birth to hatred. We hear it loud and clear: “First The Saturday People, Then The Sunday People”
This week Passover / Pesach begun for our Jewish brothers and sisters. Next week The New Passover/Pascha/Fasika will begin for us, Orthodox Christians. So, the demonic forces of the Antichrist come out accordingly awake for their extreme and evil deeds during these holy days.
❖[John 3:20-21]❖
“For everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his works should be exposed. But whoever does what is true comes to the light, so that it may be clearly seen that his works have been carried out in God.”
❖[James 4:4 ]❖
“You adulterous people! Do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Therefore whoever wishes to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God.”
❖[Revelation 21:8]❖
“But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the detestable, as for murderers, the sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars, their portion will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur, which is the second death.”
💭 University’s COO tells Shai Davidai that he’s barred from area of anti-Israel encampment ‘to maintain safety of the community’; Congress members demand Jewish students be protected.
An outspoken Israeli professor was blocked from entering a portion of the Columbia University campus and Jewish members of Congress demanded action from the administration on Monday as pro-Palestinian protests against Israel continued to roil the Manhattan university.
Shai Davidai, an Israeli assistant professor at Columbia University’s business school, had announced on social media that he planned to enter the university’s main campus on Monday morning to hold a “peaceful sit-in” in the area of pro-Palestinian demonstrators who have occupied the campus lawn since last week.
But the university deactivated Davidai’s Columbia ID card, preventing him from accessing the main campus, which is currently restricted only to those who hold valid Columbia IDs. Davidai teaches at the business school, a separate area from the main campus, and still has access to that location.
The university’s chief operating officer, Cas Holloway, met Davidai at the entrance to tell him he would not be allowed in.
About an hour earlier, Davidai had posted a message he had received from Holloway, saying he would be allowed to hold a counter-protest at an area that is separate from the encampment, with the protection of public safety officers. Decrying the offer as a “continuation of six months of gaslighting and degrading the Jewish community,” Davidai rejected the offer, tweeting, “F— YOU CAS.”
“This is 1938,” he wrote in another post, referring to the dismissal of Jewish staff from universities in Nazi Germany in the years leading up to the Holocaust.
At the university gates, Davidai, who has emerged as a vocal and controversial supporter of Jewish students on campus since shortly after Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel, addressed a crowd of people who had assembled there.
“I have not just a civil right as a Jewish person to be on campus, I have a right as a professor employed by the university to be on campus,” Davidai said at the entrance, as supporters shouted “shame” and students watched from inside the university fence. “Being Jewish in public has become a political statement,” Davidai said. “It’s not a privilege, it’s a right, and they’re not allowing me that right.”
The pro-Israel supporters appeared to be mostly older adults, not students. Many Jewish students had left campus due to safety concerns, Davidai said. Many had also headed home for the Passover holiday.
The White House expressed concern on Sunday as footage from the protests went viral.
“While every American has the right to peaceful protest, calls for violence and physical intimidation targeting Jewish students and the Jewish community are blatantly antisemitic, unconscionable, and dangerous,” the White House said in a statement.
Chants of “intifada revolution” from protesters outside the campus gates were audible as the Congress members delivered their statements. The group of several dozen protesters carried signs with the images of Palestinian terrorists on them, including Zakaria Zubeidi, who is incarcerated in an Israeli prison for attacks on Israeli civilians, and Mahmoud al-Arida, a Palestinian Islamic Jihad member serving a life sentence. The two were among six inmates who were part of a notorious jailbreak in September 2021, before being captured within two weeks of their escape.
Demonstrators outside campus also chanted in support of Hamas, video showed. A video posted by Chabad showed pro-Palestinian protesters calling for the destruction of Tel Aviv from atop the iconic sundial at the center of campus.
Jewish students say they have at times been unable to access parts of campus because of protesters. Video showed protesters linking arms and walking forward in unison to block Jewish students’ entry to the lawn. Jessica Schwalb said she and a group of friends had walked onto the lawn on Sunday night and were encircled by protesters within minutes. One of the students was wearing a Star of David but the group was not protesting, Schwalb said.
“We couldn’t go anywhere without being stopped or followed,” said Schwalb, a junior studying human rights. “They feel the need to keep an eye on us and they constantly call us Zionists and it’s just really discriminatory what’s happening.”
She added, “It’s terrifying rhetoric and staying on the inside of Columbia’s gates, it no longer provides the safety that it once did.”
An Orthodox rabbi at Columbia urged students to leave for their safety on Sunday. The campus Hillel said it disagreed with the message but shared his concerns, while the campus Chabad expressed grave concerns about conditions on campus but said its Passover seders would go forward without interruption.
Shafik said in a Monday email to the university community that all classes on Monday would be held virtually “to deescalate the rancor and give us all a chance to consider next steps.”
“I am deeply saddened by what is happening on our campus. Our bonds as a community have been severely tested in ways that will take a great deal of time and effort to reaffirm,” Shafik said.
Shafik called for discussions about the war in Gaza, adding, “But we cannot have one group dictate terms and attempt to disrupt important milestones like graduation to advance their point of view.
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