From ADL Center on Extremism <[email protected]>
Subject As anti-Semitism surges, our new Incident Tracker keeps you informed
Date February 4, 2020 7:29 PM
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On January 27 in Washington DC, Seattle and Springfield VA, synagogues received harassing anti-Semitic letters alleging that Jews are part of &ldquo;the synagogue of Satan.&rdquo;

On January 26 in Chicago, an individual forced their way into a synagogue and behaved in a threatening manner towards the rabbi.

On January 4 in Brooklyn, an individual walked down the street screaming, &ldquo;Hitler did not kill enough of you in the gas chambers,&rdquo; then got into an altercation with a Jewish man in which he brandished a knife.

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In January alone, dozens of anti-Semitic incidents, in dozens of states. Graffiti, threats and confrontations. This comes after the violence of December, with attacks on the Jewish community in Jersey City, Monsey and elsewhere.

To help keep you informed so you can stand up against hate, we have officially launched the
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ADL Tracker of Anti-Semitic Incidents, which is regularly updated with the latest information on acts of hate against Jews anywhere in the United States.

&ldquo;We are making our data on anti-Semitic incidents available in as close to real time as possible so that you can see the activity taking place nearby and around the country,&rdquo; explains ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.

The new
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Incident Tracker compiles recent cases of anti-Semitic vandalism, harassment and assaults reported to or detected by ADL. Our sources include law enforcement, the media and reports submitted directly to ADL through our
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incident response form or one of our 25 regional offices across the country.

The Tracker can be filtered by state or keyword; it includes both criminal and non-criminal acts. Incidents may be removed if they are determined to be not credible upon further investigation by ADL&rsquo;s Center on Extremism.

Incidents which meet our criteria are then transferred to ADL&rsquo;s interactive
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H.E.A.T. Map, which provides comprehensive statistics on domestic instances of anti-Semitism, extremism and terrorism.

If you experience or are aware of an anti-Semitic incident that is not yet on the tracker, please
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report it to ADL immediately so we can look into it.

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