The long-running reality show “Survivor” is built on a simple, but ruthless premise: Outwit. Outlast. Outplay. In the end, the one who adapts, strategizes and executes wins. It’s not about who complains the loudest, writes the nicest letters or manages the most polite meetings, it’s about who has the will and the skill to take the prize.

That’s not just a television concept. It’s the formula the Jewish people must embrace right now.

We live during a time when antisemitism is not only resurgent but mainstream at a pace we have not seen in decades. Social-media mobs, radical campus groups, hostile faculty and even Congress members speak of Israel and Jews with open contempt. Worse, we are not facing a few fringe haters; we are facing organized, well-funded, strategically minded adversaries

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