Antisemitism
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“The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad Way” honors a dishonorable man who cozied up with neo-Nazis and called Jews greedy.
“Each one must be our brother’s keeper, and act accordingly,” said Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana, apostolic nuncio to Israel and Cyprus.
“We have a crisis right now in Maryland and in the country when it comes to hate crimes,” said Joe Vogel, the Democratic state delegate who introduced a bill that has gained bipartisan support.
In a world where disinformation and conspiracy theories run rampant on social media and in daily conversation, Jews find they are an easy target for hate.
“Good art can definitely happen to bad people,” Karen Swallow Prior of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary tells JNS.
Some allege that Catholic students yelled antisemitic words at Jewish students.
Palestinian activists voiced their opposition to its usage, saying that it would shut down their attempts to criticize Israel.
California man left an expletive-ridden message on the Senate majority leader’s voicemail.
Half of Jewish fraternity and sorority members feel the need to hide their Jewish identity while on campus, in person or online, according to the AJC.
Willie Dennis led a campaign of intimidation against former coworkers, inspiring fear that he would act upon his threats.
The problem runs deeper than headlines suggest, said a local Holocaust educator.
Miguel Moratinos also told JNS two volunteers in high-profile U.N. roles who made antisemitic comments are “free to say whatever.”