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April 2024

Five for Fighting: A Lone Voice Sings for Israel John Ondrasik won’t let his industry forget those slaughtered at the Nova music festival on Oct. 7. By Matthew Hennessey

https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-lone-voice-sings-for-israel-five-for-fighting-oct-7-37cd4e68?mod=opinion_lead_pos5

The music industry loves a good cause. Band Aid, Live Aid, Farm Aid, Stand Up to Cancer, Hope for Haiti, the Concert for Sandy Relief, the Concert for Ukraine—when the issue is potent enough, big-name musicians from every genre will come, and usually perform for free. All they typically want is to show the world how much they care.

The ability to shine a light on issues and causes that matter is a perk of fame. For John Ondrasik, right now, that’s Israel. The Grammy-nominated American singer and musician, who goes by the nom de chanson Five for Fighting, has been steadfast and outspoken about the Jewish state’s security needs since the Oct. 7 attacks. This has made him a unicorn among his music-industry peers. Most prefer simply to keep their heads down.

Artists such as Ani DiFranco, Billy Bragg, Drake, Dua Lipa, Patti Smith and Peter Gabriel have called for a cease-fire, the only currently acceptable way to express support for Hamas. Music publisher BMG reportedly dropped its contract with Roger Waters after the Pink Floyd founder suggested in a January interview that Oct. 7 might have been a “false-flag operation.”

Mr. Ondrasik, 59, isn’t keeping his head down. He appears on Fox News and on Mark Levin’s radio show. He’s aggressive on Twitter in support of Israel. He is, as his stage name suggests, something of a brawler. On April 13, the night before Iran launched a barrage of missiles and drones at Israel, he performed at an outdoor concert in Tel Aviv and condemned “the evil that is Hamas.” He sang his Oct. 7-themed song, “OK”—the refrain is “We are not OK”—for the families of hostages still in Gaza.

“Why are you doing this?” Mr. Ondrasik says people always want to know. He isn’t Jewish. He doesn’t have relatives in Israel. He’s from Southern California and his heritage is Slovak. But, he says, “I’m human.” In Tel Aviv he told the crowd, “One doesn’t have to be Jewish to support Israel in their fight—sorry, our fight—for freedom, democracy, life, civilization, against those who want to tear it down.”

FREEDOM’S MESSIAH-STEPHEN SOUKOP

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EXCERPT FROM A COLUMN ON BARUCH SPINOZA

Right now, on American college campuses, the Jewish people are under attack, from Arabist antisemites, from ideological/intellectual antisemites, and from nihilistic students with nothing else to believe in and nothing better to do with their time.  Now is, in other words, an important moment to remember that this great nation and the liberties that those foolish students and faculty are squandering are far more seriously derived from Jewish origins and Jewish thinkers than most people are aware.  Ancient Israel helped form all of what is now known as “Western Civilization,” and, as such, also helped form the underpinnings of the United States.  And Baruch Spinoza helped transmit all of that to the Founders in ways that became uniquely and profoundly American.