Amidst the grandeur of the MGM Music Hall, Mayor Michelle Wu delivered her second annual “State of the City” address Jan. 9, highlighting issues surrounding housing, education and quality of life in Boston. However, the beginning of Wu’s address could be described as nothing short of chaotic. Following her entrance onto the stage, the mayor.
David Litvak says he has no reservations about displaying the family menorah. "I'd say right now it's the opposite. I desperately want to show that I'm Jewish."
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BOSTON (WHDH) - Mayor Michelle Wu was among those in attendance Friday for a Shabbat service in Boston spent praying for peace.Hundreds gathered at Temple<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://whdh.com/news/mayor-michelle-wu-among-attendees-at-shabbat-service-in-boston-while-war-in-israel-continues/">Read More</a>
Jewish people across the U.S. are increasingly concerned about incidents of antisemitism, a new report shows. In the Northeast, one out of six Jewish people say they were targets of antisemitism from late 2021 to the same time last year.