If they go to Jewish school, they have to practise intruder alarms, hide under the desks, and watch their teachers barricading the doors. “The feeling of imminent danger is exactly the point of anxiety, which is to protect you...The idea that our Jewish children have to practise for imminent danger – it would be strange if they weren’t incredibly anxious,” Joss said. She recalled the anxiety she experienced while working at a Jewish primary school as a teacher. Rosa Doherty hosting the WIZO UK podcast (Photo: WIZO UK)[Missing Credit]“As Jewish people, we can’t rest on our laurels and assume nothing will happen,” Joss said. On instilling resilience in children, Joss said: “Resilience is the ability to know that you feel something and do it anyway, and that’s hard.