
November 3, 2023
“Today the Jews. Tomorrow You.”
In a world teeming with violent anti-Semitism, Catholics ought to draw inspiration from the Jewish people and stand together.
Why should Catholics, and Catholic institutions, stand against anti-Semitism? Rooting out the cancer of Jew hatred is, for us an American imperative and at the same time a Christian obligation. The Philos Project, which promotes positive Christian engagement in the Near East, recently organized a conference with partners at Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio to probe the subject, and to galvanize lay Catholic writers, intellectuals, clergy, and students who see things the way that we do.
There have been many such Christian-Jewish collaborations in the past, of course, but what set this conference apart is that none of the main participants identify as religious liberals, that is, as inhabiting the sort of religious disposition that looks to cultivate interreligious dialogue as an expression of ecumenical broadmindedness. Instead, the conference we had in mind would bring together traditional Catholics and traditional Jews. We wanted our coreligionists at the conference to meet Orthodox rabbis, and for them to meet their Catholic counterparts. There would be no serene and vapid embrace of syncretic mush, or guitar-strumming validation circles.
The conference was many months in the making. When we first proposed it to the leadership of Franciscan University, they didn’t hesitate. Some might wonder why Catholic educators and church leaders would want to have a conversation about anti-Semitism, but our partners at Franciscan saw the same signs of rising anti-Semitism as we did, and to all of us it was obvious that we needed to do this. That was before the Hamas massacres of October 7. On October 8, the organizers asked, for many reasons, whether this conference that brings traditional Jewish and Catholic writers and leaders together would still happen. The leadership at Franciscan said, “Now more than ever.”
Responses to October ’s Essay

October 2023
Hamas’s Messianic Violence
By Hussein Aboubakr Mansour
October 2023
The Whole Middle East Is Counting on Israel to Destroy Hamas
By Evelyn Gordon
October 2023
“OK, So I’ll Tell You What Happened This Saturday from My Perspective.”
By Namer
October 2023
Israel’s Outside-the-Box Options
By Aaron MacLean
October 2023
The Cost of Strong American Support at the Start of the War
By Jonathan Schachter
October 2023
The Death of Evidence-Based Two-Statism
By Rafi DeMogge
October 2023
Israel’s Existential Struggle Is Also the West’s
By Arthur Herman
October 2023
“Now We Act as If Everyone We Encounter Might Be Grieving”
By Sarah Rindner
October 2023
America Can No Longer Wait to Put Its Own House in Order
By Stephen Peter Rosen
October 2023
The Social-Media War
By Arieh Kovler
October 2023
The Extremist’s Gambit Helps Explain Why Hamas Attacked Now
By Tanner Greer
October 2023
Left, Right, Haredi: Three Great Awakenings of the Gaza War
By Yehoshua Pfeffer
October 2023
“Today the Jews. Tomorrow You.”
By Andrew Doran