We will not import crime, terrorism, homophobia, and a brand of anti-Semitism that sets synagogues ablaze.
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No one will frighten the large and free Jewish community of the United States.
The Jews' fear of assimilation and intermarriage should not replace fear of anti-Semitism.
The disappearance of the Jewish state will not mean the disappearance of anti-Semitism.
Where anti-Semitism persists, the well being of all our people is at risk.
There is simply no room for anti-Semitism in a democratic and law-abiding state.
In North America, the greatest threat to the Jewish people is not the external force of antisemitism, but the internal forces of apathy, inertia and ignorance of our own heritage.
All political parties share in the responsibility to rid our society of anti-Semitism, but we cannot achieve that objective with political posturing or empty promises of action never to be fulfilled.
Anti-Semitism is a noxious weed that should be cut out. It has no place in America.
Without a Jewish state, the iron truth of history is that the Jewish people sooner or later become even more vulnerable to the next wave of anti-Semitism.
We have no problems with Jews and highly respect Judaism as a holy religion.
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