As incidents of antisemitism rise in state, bipartisan bill mandates Holocaust education. By Catherine Capellaro - Mar 8th, 2021 01:46 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Raye David (center) from the Speakers Bureau of the Holocaust Education Resource Center (HERC).
Recent national events are now part of history: The man storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 wearing a “Camp Auschwitz” shirt. The chants of “Jews will not replace us” in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2019. U.S. Congress member
Closer to home, incidents of antisemitism are on the rise, including social media attacks on two Jewish members of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
A counterprotester gives a Nazi salute at a Black Lives Matter event in Milwaukee. Screenshot from a March 3 presentation by Milwaukee Jewish Federation.
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