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HOLY ALLIANCE: Why Jews and Christians Must Stand TOGETHER Against Leftist Assault on Faith

Gary FranchiMarch 28, 2026251 views
HOLY ALLIANCE: Why Jews and Christians Must Stand TOGETHER Against Leftist Assault on Faith
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Patriots, something powerful is happening this April that should remind every God-fearing American why we must stand united against the left's relentless assault on faith. For a brief but sacred window, Passover and Holy Week will overlap, creating a moment of profound spiritual significance that the secular elites desperately want us to forget.

Jews worldwide will gather for the Seder on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, recounting the miraculous Exodus from Egypt and celebrating God's redemptive power in history. Meanwhile, Christians will observe Good Friday and Holy Saturday before celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday, April 5th. Two distinct but deeply connected biblical traditions, both rooting their faith in the same God who delivered His people from bondage.

The Left's War on Biblical Values

While faithful Americans prepare for these holy observances, the radical left continues its systematic campaign to erase our Judeo-Christian heritage from public life. From removing prayer from schools to attacking religious liberty in the courts, the secular progressives understand something many conservatives have forgotten: Jews and Christians share far more than divides us.

Both traditions celebrate freedom from oppression, the sanctity of life, the importance of family, and the belief that our rights come from God—not government. These are the very principles that built America and made her the beacon of liberty she remains today under President Trump's leadership.

"The convergence of Passover and Holy Week reminds us that our shared biblical worldview is what the founders relied upon when they declared our independence and wrote our Constitution," notes religious liberty advocate Sarah Chen. "The left knows that if they can divide us along religious lines, they can conquer us both."

Unity in Trump's America

Under the Trump-Vance administration, we've seen a renewed commitment to protecting religious freedom for all Americans—whether they're Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn or evangelical Christians in Alabama. The administration's strong support for Israel and defense of Christian values worldwide demonstrates what's possible when biblical communities stand together.

As we approach this sacred season, the question isn't whether Jews and Christians have theological differences—it's whether we'll let those differences blind us to the existential threat facing both our communities. Will we stand united against the forces trying to erase God from America, or will we let the left pick us off one by one?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeVoter88Verifiedjust now
How do we actually organize this kind of interfaith resistance? Are there existing groups working on this or do we need to start from scratch?
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY someone is talking about this! The attack on religious freedom is real and it's happening in our schools, workplaces, and communities every single day.
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FaithfulDadVerifiedjust now
Exactly! My daughter's school won't even let kids say 'Merry Christmas' anymore. It's gotten completely out of hand.
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SmallTownPastorVerifiedjust now
I've been saying this to my congregation for months. When they come for one faith, they'll come for all faiths eventually.
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synagogue_steveVerifiedjust now
As someone from the Jewish community, I completely agree. We're stronger when we stand together against secular extremism.
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TraditionKeeperVerifiedjust now
The Judeo-Christian values that built this country are under siege. We need to put aside minor theological differences and focus on what we share - belief in God, family values, and religious liberty.