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The United States “unconditionally supports the Jewish community’s right to practice its faith without intimidation.”
“The Jewish people are all one family—in times of joy and in times of difficulty. We in Israel care for every Jew anywhere in the world.”
Canada’s Liberal Party “is captured by a small lawless mob of crazies,” lawmaker Melissa Lantsman said.
No injuries reported from the blast outside the Synagogue of Liège.
Jew-hatred surged in the week after war against the Islamic Republic began, with half tied directly to the conflict, new CAM data show.
“We will not allow the targeting of Jewish institutions to become normalized,” B’nai Brith Canada declared.
Myles Utz pleaded guilty to the hate crime for the antisemitic attack in 2024.
Threatening messages praising Nazis and white nationalist ideology were transmitted over a secure county radio channel between March 2 and 4.
“Antisemitism is a national crisis and requires the same attention given to past crises and a whole-of-government response to confront it,” Paola Samuel, of B’nai Brith Canada, told JNS.
Michael Moritz said Britain has become “uncomfortable” for Jews but the Federal Republic is safer due to education about the Holocaust.
“Establish the task force your commission recommended,” said Rabbi Amanda Greene, of Chicago Sinai Congregation. “Make progress public.”
“Hate when spoken is a First Amendment-protected activity,” Howie Beigelman, former CEO of Ohio Jewish Communities, wrote. “But hate when acted upon is illegal.”