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Jews in New Jersey experience more hate than Jews in any other region in the U S | Opinion

Jews in New Jersey/New York experience more hate than Jews elsewhere in the U.S. | Opinion Updated May 13, 2021; Posted May 12, 2021 Zoombombing, or the disruption of Zoom calls with antisemitic or racist messages, was also a new particularly troubling development last year. In New Jersey, there were 18 reported antisemitic “Zoombombing” incidents, says Scott Richman, director of the Anti-Defamation League’s New York/New Jersey Region. Facebook Share By Scott Richman In a year when schools and synagogues were mostly closed due to the coronavirus pandemic and that found many of us working or attending school and services virtually, one would have thought that the number of antisemitic incidents in New Jersey would have significantly declined in 2020. But rather than going on hiatus last year, hate simply moved to a different platform.

What to know about extremism in the military

What to know about extremism in the military Examining extremism in the military Replay Video UP NEXT The Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol left a lasting impression on the nation’s conscience, but perhaps no more so than at the Pentagon, where it soon became clear that a number of people who allegedly participated in that day’s events had served in the military, including an Air Force veteran who died. © Jim Bourg/Reuters While an ABC News analysis determined that none of the hundreds criminally charged in the incident are active-duty service members, two are Army Reservists and one is a Virginia National Guardsman.

The military is concerned about extremism in its ranks Here s what to know

The military is concerned about extremism in its ranks Here s what to know
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Mayor: Middletown s instances of propaganda spread is wake-up call

Mayor: Middletown s instances of propaganda spread is wake-up call FacebookTwitterEmail A drone took photos of downtown Middletown March 21.Patrick Sikes / For Hearst Connecticut Media MIDDLETOWN There were three instances of white supremacist propaganda being distributed in the city in 2020, according to data compiled by the Anti-Defamation League, a “leading anti-hate” organization founded in 1913. The report looked at an “escalating climate of antisemitism and bigotry,” according to ADL’s Hate, Extremism, Antisemitism, Terrorism Map. Inflammatory literature was distributed on three occasions last year in Middletown, the ADL said. In February 2020, the American Identity Movement posted flyers with the group’s logo, reading: “Diversity destroys nations.”

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