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most barbaric massacres of the Jewish people since the Holocaust, took place in Israel. While the attacks demonstrated the cruel savagery of a modern death cult, some of the most shocking outcomes arose from the reactions of the rest of civilized society. Immediately following the rape, torture, murder, and kidnapping of innocent men, women, children, and Holocaust survivors, there were celebrations in the streets. "Palestinian" protesters chanted for the Intifada, while the blood of the 10/7 victims was still fresh. This was before there was a war. Before Jews in the Diaspora had a moment to decompress and grieve. We still have not had that chance. On October 8th and every following day, we have experienced gaslighting, harassment, assault, and death threats. Our businesses, synagogues, and memorials vandalized. We have been in digital frontlines defending our homeland and religion. This book is a collection of the voices that have been silenced by the mainstream media. Mothers, students, allies. The voices who continue to fight to prevent the erasure and redefinition of our history. We have existed for over 3500 years, and we will continue to thrive and enhance society. I urge you, the reader of this book, to bear witness and continue to help raise our voices. We're Not Ok, but we're also not alone.