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New FBI Hate Crimes Report Partially Reveals Extent of Antisemitism AJC Global Voice / 2-minute read The new FBI hate crimes statistics released this week found that more than 60% of religious-based hate crimes in 2019 targeted Jews, an increase of 14% from 2018. Jews account for less than 2% of the American population. The grim statistics illustrate American Jews’ deep concern about antisemitism, as found in AJC’s recent State of Antisemitism in America report. “American Jews are worried about antisemitism in this country and the release of the FBI’s Hate Crimes report will provide them with little comfort,” said Daniel Elbaum, AJC Chief Advocacy Officer."Our nation’s failure to internalize this fact, as evidenced by AJC’s groundbreaking surveys on antisemitism in America, harms not only the Jewish community, but it threatens the essence of our democracy and pluralistic society.” Strengthening hate crime laws is as essential as strengthening hate crime reporting, writes Melanie Maron Pell, managing director of AJC’s regional offices and Director of AJC Louisville. In this column published by the Courier-Journal, she urges Kentucky lawmakers to pass a proposed bill that would boost the penalty for any misdemeanor or felony motivated by hatred. She also calls on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to allow a vote on the next stimulus package, which includes the NO HATE Act. Join AJC and the Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council in urging Congress to pass the NO HATE Act.” Read more |
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An Open Letter to Christiane Amanpour The Times of Israel / 2-minute read AJC CEO David Harris published an open letter to CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour this week after Amanpour compared America under President Trump to Nazi Germany and defined Kristallnacht, the pogroms against Jews that marked the beginning of the Holocaust, as an assault on “fact, knowledge, history and truth.” “Something striking was missing from your description,” Harris wrote to Amanpour. “Not a single word about the actual targets of the Nazi assault in Germany and Austria. Those targets were Jews, synagogues, and Jewish-owned businesses… In other words, you were weaponizing Kristallnacht, instrumentalizing the Holocaust to make your point.” Amanpour later said that Hitler and his evils stand alone and she never should have made the comparison. Harris thanked Amanpour on Twitter after her statement aired. Read more |
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This Thanksgiving Needs Talents of All Americans To Confront Challenges Miami Herald / 2-minute read Thanksgiving presents an opportunity for lasting inspiration. In this moving piece, AJC Miami Director Brian Siegal invites all Americans to pick up a copy of America’s Table: A Thanksgiving Reader, published by AJC and intended to be shared at holiday feasts. The booklet celebrates the freedoms Americans enjoy, while also recognizing there is work left to do. “If we are to confront the enormous challenges we face effectively, the talents of all Americans will be required,” Siegal wrote. This week, AJC Miami launched a South Florida Community of Conscience, a forum for leaders of Miami’s diverse communities to educate one another on how discrimination toward their communities is manifested and how to combat discrimination and hate. Download your own copy of America’s Table. Read more |
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