Antisemitism
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“I thought I had seen it all, but being attacked on the train tracks into Auschwitz is a whole new low,” said Los Angeles native Charlotte Korchak.
David Bernstein, of the North American Values Institute, told JNS that the statement is “heartening” but also a missed opportunity, as it neglects to decry diversity programs.
“We will find new leadership for this community garden, so that all New Yorkers can continue to benefit from this public space,” Eric Adams told JNS.
“We must counter the darkness and hate with education and light,” said Rabbi Moishy Kalmenson of Chabad Rockwall in Texas.
The antisemitism is “so barely disguised that it’s visible to even the most casual observer,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, of the Anti-Defamation League.
The hate crime included burning cars and writing “death to the IDF” on the street, according to the Clayton Police Department in Missouri.
“The egregious conduct of this defendant stands in direct violation of our core values and must be confronted with the full force of the law,” per the U.S. Justice Department.
The Israeli foreign minister said the moves were in response to Canberra’s intention to recognize a Palestinian state and its entry bans on Simcha Rothman and other Israeli figures.
“Given Pakistan’s prominent regional role, its nuclear status, and large percentage of young people, this curriculum has far-reaching consequences,” said IMPACT-se CEO Marcus Sheff.
The Australian Jewish Association slammed the move ahead of a speaking tour, which bars the lawmaker from entering the country for three years.
The Imperial War Museum’s information board on the Nuremberg Laws falsely implied the Germans had targeted observant Jews in particular, critics argue.
Hundreds of thousands of online users refused to let her statement rest, joined within hours by news websites.