Orthodox Conundrum

Hostility, Confusion, and Ideological Pressure: Outreach in a Changing World, with Rabbi Mark Wildes (269)

Nov 17, 2025
Rabbi Mark Wildes, founder of Manhattan Jewish Experience and expert on Jewish outreach, discusses the impact of New York's mayoral election on Jewish safety and identity. He tackles the troubling connection between anti-Zionism and antisemitism, emphasizing that understanding this distinction is essential. Wildes shares insights on engaging politically left-leaning young Jews and highlights the importance of teaching religious Zionism in outreach efforts. He also provides practical steps for Jews feeling disenfranchised, advocating for Shabbat practice and studying Torah.
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INSIGHT

Mayor-Elect's Symbolic Consequence

  • Zohran Mamdani's election signals a broader normalization of anti-Zionist narratives in public life.
  • Rabbi Mark Wildes warns this could reshape how younger Jews view the link between anti-Zionism and antisemitism.
INSIGHT

Concerns About Safety And Legitimacy

  • Wildes fears reduced police protection and mainstreaming of anti-Israel sentiment under Mamdani.
  • He worries success as mayor would legitimize separating anti-Zionism from antisemitism.
ADVICE

Choose To Fight Or Consider Aliyah

  • If you're willing to fight for Jewish continuity, stay and push back politically and on campus.
  • If you won't fight, consider aliyah so you're part of a nation defending itself.
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