Some extremist religious Jews justify their infighting by declaring the polar-opposite camp the enemy. Many religious Jews assume that the secular Jews want nothing to do with them. Many secular Jews assume that the religious hate them. Some Jewish infighting comes from faulty assumptions, also called baseless (unrelated) hatred. But, now that we returned to our own Land, Jewish infighting has become more forceful.ģ. It enabled us to see an enemy more clearly. One of the Jewish sects estranged and murdered us for 2,000 years. It’s easier to infight than to unite and together fight the real enemies.Ģ. When it gets clearer what bugs us, we can defuse the infighting on those points.ġ. Let’s look at what still makes us infight and then plot against that.