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Unified in grief and love, DC’s Capital Jewish Museum reopens after last week’s killings; Jewish groups call for added federal support for security after killings of Israeli Embassy staffers in DC ...
In the wake of the shooting that left two Israeli Embassy staffers dead, Yuval David, a Washington, D.C.-based Jewish activist, says "far too many people" have ignored the dangers of antisemitism.
Our goal is to help organizations focus on what they do best—serving our community,” the federation’s senior director of strategic planning said.The post DC-area Jewish Federation to allocate $460K fo ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Jewish community leaders from around the country gathered in Washington, DC on Wednesday to push Congress for more help. They said they need more help in local communities ...
The NYPD will boost patrols around synagogues and other places of worship as New York City’s Jewish community prepares for Shabbat after two Israeli Embassy staffers were murdered in DC. Mayo… ...
Antisemitism Exposed ADL urges Americans to fight hate after deadly shooting in DC 'This was not just against the Jewish community of D.C., but an assault on all Jewish Americans and indeed all ...
CHICAGO — Leaders from the local Jewish community and advocates are speaking out about the fatal shooting in Washington, DC that left two staff members of the Israeli Embassy dead.
The Washington Hebrew Congregation is around the corner and is a staple to DC's Jewish community, a community that's already been on edge ever since the murder outside the Capital Jewish Museum in ...
DC Jewish Museum shooting victim Yaron Lischinsky’s body to be returned to Israel Friday Twisted cryptocurrency launches in tribute of suspected terrorist Elias Rodriguez ...
Baltimore Jewish leaders and residents are “shocked,” “heartbroken” and “outraged” about two Israeli Embassy staff members being gunned down in Washington on Wednesday night.
"Around DC, you will see an ... We stand shoulder to shoulder with our Jewish community." ... of working with Jewish organizations around safety and around protection," she told a news conference.
WASHINGTON — In a set of bushes outside D.C.'s Capital Jewish Museum, a vigil began to grow Thursday morning, as the community waking up learned that two young lives had been cut short the night ...