Jewish-Christian interfaith dialogue has failed to curb rising antisemitism, including and especially among Christians. Christian institutions are largely indifferent and inactive on these issues. I'm going to keep working on it, despite this.
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I think interfaith work being Jewish and Christian communities is going to fail to curb rising antisemitism. Christian antisemitism, in particular, is going to continue to rise and endanger Jewish people, as a result of Christian institutional indifference towards the safety of Jewish people. I will do interfaith work anyway.

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@philosotroll it seems to me evangelicals are on the other side. Most support against all prejudice comes from liberals a lot of us ex Catholics ex Christians. I left the church when the stopped supporting the constitution then after they upped their prejudice against the lgbtq community. And now they seem to hate all others
@carjjc2 For a long time, I think there was an alliance of convenience between a lot of Jewish Zionists (even ones who were pretty politically moderate) and these evangelicals; we saw that with people like Lieberman. I think that's deteriorated as the Israeli gov't has become more anti-diaspora and the evangelicals have become more openly (as opposed to dogwhistle) antisemitic. Though some is just the far right getting way crazier since McCain's '08 run.