As campus antisemitism mounted over the past decade, we tragically misdiagnosed the problem — and therefore massively misaligned the treatment. Government, civil society, and Jewish groups have interpreted antisemitism as a problem of improper emotion: too much hate. And so policies and programs have focused on promoting empathy for Jews’ past and current injuries — most especially the Holocaust — while providing a dose of John Lennon-style universal love. 3 Students at a class “walk-out” in California calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. If only they knew what they were really fighting for. ZUMAPRESS.com But despite growing investment in this...