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‘It was disheartening’: Stolen flags spark fear in Jewish community at Virginia Tech
Leaders believe it is related to the on going conflict in the Middle East
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BLACKSBURG, Va. – Virginia Tech’s largest Jewish organization has been the target of vandalism for the second time in a year.
Leaders with Hillel at Virginia Tech believe it may be directly caused by the current conflict in the Middle East.
The organization has been a home away from home for the university’s Jewish population for decades.
“There’s been, you know, a few instances where students are being criticized directly, you know, within the campus and so we’ve been a resource for them,” Executive Director Hillel at Virginia Tech Susan Kurtz said.