<p>It’s also what the King of Denmark and the residents of Copenhagen did during World War II. When the Nazis ordered all the Jews of Denmark to wear the yellow Star of David, the King went riding the next day in the park wearing a Star. The remainder of the population followed suit. It became very difficult for the Germans to deport the Jews. Denmark was one of the few (the only?) Nazi-occupied countries in which the majority of the Jewish population survived.</p>
<p>Similarly, a small community in the midwest was rocked by anti-Semitism when rocks were thrown through the windows of homes displaying the Chanukah menorah. Within a week, virtually every home had either a real menorah or a picture of one in its windows. The violence stopped.</p>
<p>Solidarity can move mountains.</p>