Antisemitism
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Cecilia Parodi fantasized about spitting on the hanged body of a Jewish Holocaust survivor serving in the Senate.
The monarch spent several minutes outside of the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, where wreaths lie for two Jews slain on Oct. 2.
“We have to be bold and call out names,” Mark Walker said. “You never see something eradicated by being ambiguous or vague.”
Organizers cited fear of attacks, as the Swedish culture minister called the situation “a disaster.”
The Met claim he was arrested for getting too close to anti-Israel protesters, and not because of the symbol.
“Today, we hide our Jewish identity, no one wears a kippah anymore, we remove the mezuzah, we avoid being recognized,” says local CRIF head.
“Antisemitism is a disease that will not end or diminish due to a ceasefire, because the disease has always been there,” said Spanish journalist and former politician Pilar Rahola.
A visit by the English activist spotlights Jerusalem’s expanding public-diplomacy efforts and differing views within the Jewish community.
Nearly 1,000 participants from 18 countries signed a declaration in Rio de Janeiro supporting Israel and condemning hate.
The Palestinian immigrant celebrated his naturalization shortly before posting praises for the terrorist organization.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says he has “struggled to make sense” of the Molotov cocktail and sledgehammer attack on his residence.
DSA issued a combative statement after the ceasefire with Hamas, which incorporated Palestinian nationalist language about the Jewish state’s demise.