Antisemitism
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Anti-Jewish sentiments faced by Europeans can be a “bellwether” for American Jews.
In the last two weeks, Pensacola saw a spate of swastika graffiti, coupled by bricks thrown through synagogue windows.
A forthcoming Princeton University course reading list includes a book that peddles “age-old antisemitic blood libels,” according to Arsen Ostrovsky. And it’s not the first time.
“Another Israeli is brutally attacked in the German capital,” said Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor.
“I have love in my heart for everyone. I support the Jewish community and all faiths, and I’m against all hate!” said the Oscar-winning actor.
From two Texas cops canned for drawing a swastika to masked neo-Nazis protesting in Wisconsin and the arrest of a meth-dealing neo-Nazi in California.
Maritza Ming allegedly called Jews “privileged,” claiming that there were too many Jewish bosses at the office.
The collection will “enrich the cultural approach of Jewish museums in the world,” per the Fundación Hispanojudía.
“Unfortunately, this kind of antisemitic assault is not an exception,” says Anne-Sophie Sebban-Bécache, director of the American Jewish Committee’s Paris branch.
Jurors agreed unanimously that Robert Bowers should be sentenced to death, which the judge is slated to do formally on Aug. 3.
It “starts with the Jewish people,” said the Jewish owner of the New England Patriots. “It will go to every other minority group.”
West was banned after repeatedly praising Hitler and threatening Jews.