45 Days, 190 Anti-Semitic Incidents: Why Hasn’t Anyone Been Arrested?
The American Jewish community is reeling.
The American Jewish community is reeling.
MIAMI BEACH — A predominantly Jewish neighborhood was put on edge Sunday after a vandal keyed swastika designs into several vehicles.
Swastikas and other anti-Semitic elements were drawn vehicles, playgrounds and school walls in New York City.
WISSINOMING – Dozens of headstones at a Jewish cemetery in the Wissinoming section of Philadelphia have been broken and overturned.
Two Jewish brothers said they were abducted briefly and beaten by several men in suburban Paris in an incident that ended with one brother having his finger sawed off by an assailant.
Vice President Pence on Wednesday condemned the recent vandalism of a Jewish cemetery in St. Louis.
A pre-school teacher in Texas who encouraged social media followers to “kill some Jews” and repeatedly mocked the Holocaust was fired on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday denounced recent threats against Jewish community centers as “horrible” and “painful.” He said they are a “very sad reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate and prejudice and evil.”
Anti-Semitic graffiti was reported early Saturday morning on a utility box at the east end of Railroad Park on A Street, the latest in a string of hate speech incidents in Ashland.
Toronto police are investigating a possible hate crime after anti-Semitic notes were found on the doors of several units at a condo building in the Willowdale neighborhood of the city.