The problem is not one of insufficient capabilities or resources. American Jews bring considerable assets to the fight against anti-Semitism: a Jewish population comprising tens of thousands of individuals who hold significant leadership positions in finance, law, business, legacy and online media, medicine and scientific research, the academy, and popular culture; as well as many Jews (and many of their friends) who are well-connected to elected officials in the highest echelons of national, state, and local government—and therefore presumably in a position to influence policy decisions. But this seems to have done little.