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Francis Kalifat, president of CRIF, called out the vandalism on Twitter, saying it was “decidedly anti-Semitic” and the “weapon of the weak.”
The vandalism, which included writing that said “Kill Jews” and “Gas Jews,” was discovered on the morning of April 6 by preschool parents.
Julio López’s goal is to educate social-media platforms that they need to approach hate speech differently, not just group all Spanish-speaking countries together.
“It is critical that we stand together to demand systemic reform to educational materials ... before one more child is taught from textbooks riddled with hateful lessons,” states a letter to U.S. legislators.
Randi Weingarten was responding to parents who have been criticizing teachers who are resistant to resuming in-person learning due to possible exposure to COVID-19.
The signatories come from the entire political spectrum with varying political views, unequivocally “united by the urgent need to respond to the rising anti-Semitism worldwide.”
The results indicated contradictory trends: a decrease in physical violence due to COVID-19 lockdowns and an increase in accusations against Jews, who were allegedly responsible for the global coronavirus and its disastrous results.
“Anti-Semitism continues to be a pervasive threat; T-shirts and coffee mugs that feature neo-Nazi symbols and Hitler icons make this danger clear,” said David Ibsen of the Counter Extremism Project.
One of its stated goals is “teaching and learning about the Holocaust: Education for a world without genocide ever again.”
One officer killed, another hospitalized after assailant rams them with vehicle before getting out and attempting to stab them • The suspect, identified as Noah Green, was shot dead by police.
TORCH: Torah Outreach Resource Center of Houston alleges that the city is trying to enforce a “residential-use deed restriction” on the property, which would force it to close.
“It is understandable that the level of anxiety is rising and concerns about communal safety are on everyone’s minds,” says Anti-Defamation League national director and CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.