We Never Win the War Against Antisemitism - And Why - The Tamar Yonah Show
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The Tamar Yonah Show delivers a stark, urgent message: the fight against antisemitism is not just losing—it’s fundamentally unwinnable. Host Tamar Yonah argues that historical patterns show no precedent for changing hostile governments’ or influencers’ minds, and that antisemitism is not a political or social issue but a divine signal. Drawing from Jewish tradition, she frames the current global rise in antisemitism—swastikas in Forest Hills, anti-Jewish violence, and the demonization of Israel—as literal 'writing on the wall' from God, echoing the Book of Daniel. The real solution, she insists, is not protest or petition-signing, but mass Aliyah: Jews must leave the diaspora before it’s too late. Her guest, musician Lenny Solomon, reinforces this with firsthand observations from decades of touring Jewish communities worldwide. He describes the accelerating signs—construction in Jerusalem, the influx of immigrants, and the growing spiritual energy in Israel—as divine preparation for the end of exile. The episode urges listeners, especially the elderly, singles, and families, to act now: start the Aliyah process immediately, because the train has already begun to leave the station. The final call is not just for safety, but for legacy—becoming the family hero who ended 2,000 years of exile and brought their descendants home to the land of destiny.
Antisemitism is not a political problem to be solved through protests or petitions—it's a divine signal from God, not a natural phenomenon.
The historical pattern shows Jews have never changed the minds of hostile nations; the only effective response is to leave the diaspora before it's too late.
Signs like swastikas in Forest Hills, anti-Jewish violence, and global isolation of Israel are literal 'writing on the wall' from God, signaling the end of exile.
Aliyah is not just a move—it's a mission: you are the one who ends your family’s 2,000-year exile and becomes the ancestor of future generations.
The process of making Aliyah takes 12–18 months; start now at nbn.org.il, even if you're unsure—don't wait until the train has left.
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The War Against Antisemitism Is Already Lost
“If this was Nazi Germany, God forbid, do you think that if the Jews went out and did demonstrations or made organizations or try to convince people that, hey, we're really good people. We're good citizens. Why are you hating us? It's not our fault. Please don't blame your problems on us. It didn't matter.”
Antisemitism Is a Divine Wake-Up Call
“Anti-Semitism doesn't make sense. It doesn't belong in the natural world because it's insane. It doesn't, chemistry wise, it just doesn't go together. So we know it's from Hashem. We know it's from God, and it's a wake-up call for us to remind the Jewish people that Berlin is not the new Jerusalem...”
The Signs Are Everywhere: From Swastikas to the Dollar
“The handwriting is on the wall. It is. How many more signs do we need? I don't need any. Luckily, because I'm living in Beit Shebish. If you're Jewish and you're living outside the land of Israel, imagine me coming through your telephone or computer speakers and grabbing you by the collar with my two hands and pulling you towards me, trying to shake you to wake you up.”
Aliyah Is Not a Risk—It’s the Only Survival Strategy
Yonah and Solomon argue that Aliyah is not just a personal choice—it’s a national and spiritual imperative. They dismantle common objections: language barriers, job concerns, and fear of failure. Solomon shares stories of Ethiopian and Yemenite Jews who came with nothing and thrived, proving that anyone can make it. The government and community provide real support—food, housing, and jobs.
The Quality of Life in Israel Is Unmatched
The hosts paint a vivid picture of life in Israel: affordable beachfront apartments in Ashkelon, vibrant retirement communities, free food distributions, and a deep sense of community. They contrast this with the superficiality and loneliness of Western life, where people are obsessed with status and materialism.
“The handwriting is on the wall. It is. How many more signs do we need? I don't need any. Luckily, because I'm living in Beit Shebish. If you're Jewish and you're living outside the land of Israel, imagine me coming through your telephone or computer speakers and grabbing you by the collar with my two hands and pulling you towards me, trying to shake you to wake you up.”
“If this was Nazi Germany, God forbid, do you think that if the Jews went out and did demonstrations or made organizations or try to convince people that, hey, we're really good people. We're good citizens. Why are you hating us? It's not our fault. Please don't blame your problems on us. We didn't have”
“if the Jews would keep two Shabbatot in a row, if they would”
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