Antisemitism
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Antisemitic roundup, Jan. 18-25
“Hate in any form is wrong,” said state representative Mike Stevens. “My Christian values do not allow me to hate.”
Professor Avinoam Patt said this is “a critical moment in history where serious scholarship and education can make a difference.”
Antisemitism has surged due to “the emergence of hate-filled dark places on the internet and the general loss of civility in speech and behavior in our country,” the former senator wrote.
“Standing up to antisemitism is not political.”
The U.S. Education Department announced five new probes for “discrimination involving shared ancestry.”
“There’s been an increase in the People’s Republic of China’s state media and online discourse of antisemitic tropes that Jews control the United States,” an official said.
Hoosier senators will now consider the legislation that addresses antisemitism in state public schools.
As International Holocaust Remembrance Day draws near, they remember yesterday and reflect on tomorrow.
Tehilla and two friends say they were attacked in Leicester Square by a group of “15 to 20" people after being overheard speaking Hebrew, and were told by police “you’re not the only ones to call tonight.”
Elizabeth Ballesteros West, 56, is charged with interstate threat, for violent threats against Jews, black people and immigrants.
“They heard about the militaristic Friday night song Jews sing: Eshet Chayil,” wrote David May, of Foundation for Defense of Democracies.