It is imperative that this brazen act of anti-Jewish animus be condemned by Lakewood's elected officials, community leaders, religious and faith communities. An attack on the Jewish community is an attack on all communities. New Jersey is #NoPlaceForHate. https://t.co/8C0q0cE03A— ADL New Jersey (@ADL_NJ) March 26, 2018
Gov Murphy said "Hatred and bigotry, including displays of antisemitism, must be confronted and stamped out in all its forms."
Hatred and bigotry, including displays of antisemitism, must be confronted and stamped out in all its forms.— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) March 26, 2018
If you have any information about what happened in Lakewood, please contact local authorities.https://t.co/nvsNLPyL1w
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ReplyDeleteIts spring time for the vaad to wake up from its hibernation and call out anti antisemitism oh forget it there are no elections yet, wait there is Miller and Lichtenstein are running ..again
ReplyDeleteMy rov got up by his shabbos hagodol drusha and condemmed that act in the strongest terms!! He said " how can one have the chuzpa to sheter our cheyrus mamash in this zman!
ReplyDeleteWhat act did your rav condemn it happened during shabbos be more specific please
ReplyDeleteBrazen act of anti Jewish animus? Is this a vocabulary competition?
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