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“We didn’t feel like we had it in us to pull off a massive event,” said Rabbi Dovid Asher, director of the city’s Keneseth Beth Israel synagogue.
“It is difficult to trust the department to investigate violations of Title VI when your own public statements suggest that you have already come to your own conclusions,” the Republicans wrote.
A letter from the Wellesley College president, why Penn didn’t support its leader, a naughty Santa and “Jeopardy!” Antisemitism roundup, Dec. 16-18
“Kanye’s outbursts are incredibly dangerous, so why does he still have a platform to spew hate?” wrote B’nai B’rith International.
“I will come back with others and treat you like in Gaza,” the attacker added.
Then attacker sprayed “an unknown substance” at two Jews leaving the Kesher Israel shul and yelled an antisemitic phrase, per police.
There were several reported bomb threats against Jewish organizations, the Anti-Defamation League said.
Despite warming relations between Rabat and Jerusalem in recent years, the situation has taken a turn for the worse after Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.
Klinton Allister Dion faces 12 counts of criminal conduct.
Ambassador Simon Walters speaks to JNS about the Israel-Hamas war, the humanitarian situation in Gaza, the Hezbollah and Houthi threats, and antisemitism in Britain.
“It makes me feel angry that this would happen in Oakland, a place with so much diversity,” said Rabbi Dovid Labkowski, a local Chabad rabbi.