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“I don’t understand what’s the matter with people,” Shawn Smith, acting district attorney in Delaware County, N.Y., told JNS, noting a similarity with another case he was preparing to prosecute.
Michael Masters, the group’s national director, said “it is imperative that we take proactive measures to ensure the safety and security of our community.”
“Antisemitism, or any form of hatred, has no place in our schools or community and will not be tolerated,” Mark Secaur, superintendent of the Smithtown Central School District, told JNS.
It came in 15th on the list at 6% while antisemitism reached 28th with 2%, according to a recent Harvard University/Harris survey.
“If our fight against this pernicious form of hatred is to succeed, we must be absolutely clear and bold in word, deed, policies and treatment,” said Rep. Chris Smith.
Yossi Gestetner of the Orthodox Jewish Public Affairs Council told JNS that the first responders who arrived “are largely staffed by volunteers who are visibly Jewish.”
The “unabashedly progressive” group hosting the event said that some Jews find an “unwelcome environment” at other institutional Jewish gatherings.
A statement from House GOP leadership called the terrorist leader “a coward who hid behind women and children to carry out his attacks.”
“We have the largest number of applications for undergraduate students, the highest number of students on campus in 15 years and this year launched a new undergraduate track in Israel,” the school said.
A previous discrimination complaint at the Texas college opened in July.
“We are experiencing a growing awareness of the presence of hate-based political behaviors, where antisemitism is allowed to flourish,” Steven Windmueller, a professor emeritus at HUC, told JNS.
A board meeting at the public school featured the “most vile, outrageous displays of antisemitism to be witnessed at a public meeting in the United States of America in recent memory,” JFNA said.