Millions of Jews across the country are worried about safety as they celebrate Passover
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- Опубликовано: 22 апр 2024
- The pictures on the wall at the Holocaust museum are of grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, and kids. Some are survivors of the Holocaust. Some aren’t. Some of them are relatives of the museum’s interim CEO Michael Igel. It’s been 79 years since the end of the Holocaust, but Igel and millions of Jews across the country and abroad are worried about their safety as they celebrate the first day of Passover. They’re on alert as the war in Gaza continues. The FBI is warning about what they call “lone actors.” “Antisemitism is up over 300 percent since October 7th,” Igel said. “Which, when you think about it is backwards.”
Always playing the victim
Yes the Eternal Victims.
Why do you care you have a gazan as a producer. Get new producer
I am a Zionist and I support Israel and all Jewish people around the world.
Chag Pesach Sameach.
So you support the ethnic cleansing of the Gaza people?
Not on the backs of American Taxpayers.
@joebrewer4529 what does that have to do with medical and dental care?
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