CAM weekly Antisemitism report – Mamdani effect seen on the streets of New York
Protesters openly chanted "We support Hamas," outside a Jewish yeshiva in a neighborhood of Queens
Protesters openly chanted "We support Hamas," outside a Jewish yeshiva in a neighborhood of Queens
The embassy called on the Polish authorities to act promptly, investigate the incident, and ensure the team's safety.
According to Southern Jewish life, there were no injuries, but the building suffered significant fire and smoke damage. The library was reportedly charred, and two Torah scrolls were destroyed.
With greater access to Kosher food, more Mikvahs, more synagogues, and less antisemitism, Jewish life has improved greatly in just five years, but Jewish leaders warn about complacency.
"We have people in our communities who are depending on us not just to lead, but to bring calm and solace to our communities and stop hate.”
CAM Condemns ‘We Support Hamas’ Chants at Queens Protest
"To be a doctor, to be in those places and still do good medicine, to give them a smile and a shoulder they can lean on, it's amazing," He said.
An employee had spotted two children attempting to steal an Israeli flag displayed at the cafe, but they departed when confronted.
The 40-year-old was linked to multiple rock-throwing incidents in Bergen County, besides the Wednesday incident against a bus transporting 3rd-grade students from Yeshivat Noam.
The suspect had allegedly vandalized the Congregation Shaarey Zedek marble facade and door glass panels with graffiti that included swastikas and the word “hate.”
An IJAN UK activist was reportedly arrested for allegedly chanting for "intifada" during a picketing of the Miznon Notting Hill, but was released on Saturday.