So, in the end, it wasn’t even close. Donald Trump comes back to the White House on the back of a campaign filled with all-over-the-shop messaging, especially when it comes to Jews and Israel.
There has been much written about how Trump is good for Israel, and I’m tempted to agree. He certainly has no great love for the Palestinians and their cause and is tied to Bibi as an anti-establishment populist who can seemingly survive any scandal. He’s tough on Iran, and doesn’t underestimate the existential threat that Israel faces as it fights on multiple fronts
This is all good for Zionist Jews, and the growing community of Maga-frummers especially in New York that have flocked to him for these reasons. It’s understandable. But, and this is a huge caveat, there is much for American Jews to be concerned about.
First, the unpredictability. It’s a pretty ironclad rule of history that times of great upheaval are basically never good for the Jews. In times of economic strife, class conflict and political divisiveness, somehow extremists always come back to blame the Jews. You can see this now as the Maga universe grows to include both the virulently anti-Israel Muslim communities of Michigan as well as antisemitic alt-right figures like Nick Fuentes, who famously visited Mar A Lago with Kanye West during the peak of Trump’s unpopularity in the wake of January 6. Trump embraces chaos and chaos is bad for Jews. It’s as simple as that.