What Does It Mean to Be a Friend of the Jewish People?
The death of Senator Lindsey Graham on Saturday night was met with an extraordinary outpouring of grief throughout the Jewish community and the State of Israel. That grief was genuine and deserved. Senator Graham was a true friend of Israel and the Jewish people. He recognized the danger posed by Iran and by other violent and destabilizing regimes in the Middle East. He spoke clearly about terrorism, without euphemism or apology. He understood that Israel is not merely another small country somewhere on the other side of the world, but a vital democratic ally of the United States. For the Jewish people, he was something increasingly rare these days. He understood antisemitism. He did not minimize it, rationalize it, or explain it away. When Jews were threatened, Senator Graham was prepared to say so. When Israel was unfairly singled out, he was prepared to defend it. When others equivocated, he spoke with clarity. For that, the Jewish community owes him gratitude. And yet, ther...