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Brooklyn Jews experience rising antisemitism

Brooklyn Jews experience rising antisemitism

Anti-Semitism Exposed Newsletter Highlights

In today’s edition:

  • Violent clashes occur outside a Brooklyn synagogue as anti-Israel protesters take action.
  • A report indicates that Hamas employed systematic sexual violence on October 7th.
  • Senator John Fetterman reflects on the split of state attorneys general from the Democratic Party.

Top stories:

Violence in Brooklyn: Tensions surged as anti-Israel demonstrators disrupted a gathering, resulting in a physical altercation. Video footage depicts a chaotic scene, with police rushing to manage the unrest. This incident spotlights increasing tensions across the nation and poses threats to religious freedoms in New York.

Systematic Violence by Hamas: A recent report released by Silenced No More exposes that the sexual violence committed by Hamas on October 7th was neither incidental nor random. Instead, it was executed as a calculated tactic in warfare, showcasing heinous acts that seek to undermine human dignity and Israeli society.

Fetterman’s Stance: Senator Fetterman has publicly supported Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht, who recently left the Democratic Party due to concerns over rising anti-Semitism. While still identifying as a Democrat, Fetterman criticized the party for failing to address “Jewish hatred.” His stance signals a rift within the party as he distances himself from extreme left perspectives.

Legal Proceedings in California: Professor Loai Al-Naji, charged in connection with the death of pro-Israel protester Paul Kessler, may escape a significant prison sentence. Facing manslaughter charges, he could potentially have his term reduced through a plea deal. This situation has ignited public outrage, with many feeling that political considerations are overshadowing justice.

Mayor Under Fire: New York City Councilmember Julie Menin sharply criticized Mayor Zoran Mamdani after anti-Semitic graffiti appeared at a synagogue in Queens. Critics argue that Mamdani’s previous support for anti-Israel protests incited such hatred, raising concerns amid escalating anti-Semitism in the city.

Guest Editorial Reflection: Authors Dana W. White and Shahar Azani discuss how radical perspectives are eroding the historic alliance between Black and Jewish communities. They contend that framing Jewish advocacy as anti-Black overlooks a long history of collaboration in civil rights, replacing shared activism with divisive identity politics and fueling the troubling rise of modern anti-Semitism.

Quote of the Week: “Tolerating hostility against Jews has alarmingly become common among leaders and many officials within the Democratic Party.” – Justice David Wecht, announcing his departure from the Democratic Party.

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