My son who is in his 20s wears a Star of David on a neck chain. He was in Sweden in summer 2022 and a total stranger, another young man at a bar, came up to him and told him to hide it. That is wasn't safe in Sweden if he wore it out. One night with friends, he couldn't get into a club. In Brooklyn, he puts it under his shirt in certain neighborhoods. The risk of violence is high in many places. The current of antisemitism is strong, not as something to claim victim status about but as a fact.
Where are you based Cynthia?
Arizona,
My son who is in his 20s wears a Star of David on a neck chain. He was in Sweden in summer 2022 and a total stranger, another young man at a bar, came up to him and told him to hide it. That is wasn't safe in Sweden if he wore it out. One night with friends, he couldn't get into a club. In Brooklyn, he puts it under his shirt in certain neighborhoods. The risk of violence is high in many places. The current of antisemitism is strong, not as something to claim victim status about but as a fact.