Antisemitism
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Co-sponsors of the bill told JNS that they expect it to pass and that it’s unfortunate that some colleagues have opposed it.
“May each of the Jews named, and each of the remaining million Jews whose names have not yet been found and may never be found, be a blessing for us all,” the scholar Dr. Walter Reich told JNS. “And a warning to us all.”
“Every place we went, there was someone who knew where the former cemetery or synagogue was,” David Kaufman told JNS.
“If I want ‘em to disarm, I’ll get ‘em to disarm very quickly,” the president said of Hamas during the “CBS News” interview.
“They closed the port gates on us and put us under a kind of ‘lockdown,’” one passenger said.
“I thought antisemitism was from World War Two days, and that Hitler is gone. I didn’t even know it existed today,” Sharon Stoilar told JNS.
Undersecretary Maria Ejchart said the government aims to pass by 2026 a five year strategy to bolster Jewish life amid rising hate incidents.
At a Krakow summit, Jewish leaders and politicians, including Boris Johnson, warned that anti-Israel hate endangered Europe’s Jewish future.
Gerard Filitti, of The Lawfare Project, told JNS that the suit is “another example of the lawfare being waged against American Jews at a time of record Jew-hatred.”
The four progressive members of the Portland City Council have yet to apologize to Rockne Roll, editor of the “Jewish Review.”
“New Yorkers will not tolerate hate-based violence,” stated Jay Clayton, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
Donovan Hall, who made threats to “torture, mutilate, rape and murder” New York Jews and their families, was sentenced to 49 months in prison.