| “On August 4, 1912, Raoul Wallenberg was born. He would go on to become one of the greatest heroes of the SecondWorld War when he volunteered to go to Budapest in 1944 and managed to save 100,000 Jews from “Now, against the backdrop of a surge of anti-Semitism fueled by one-sided media coverage, the community’s Rabbi is again targeted andsynagogue windows are smashed. What will it take for national authorities in Stockholm to intervene to hold perpetrators accountable and to secure the safety and well being of the longsuffering Rabbi Shneur Kesselman and other members of Malmo Jewish community? Clearly, local and regional officials won’t act. Its time for Stockholm to take action before, G-d forbid,these incidents escalate,” Cooper concluded. Malmo is a city of 300,000, has about 700 Jews. One-third of the city’s population is immigrants from Muslim countries or theirchildren. Dozens of anti-Semitic crimes are reported annually in Malmo. Last month, a non-Jewish man was beaten there for displaying an Israeliflag in his window. Arrests are rare and there are no known convictions for anti-Semitic hate crimes in Malmo. For more information, please contact the Center's Public Relations Department, 310-553-9036, join the Center on Facebook, www.facebook.com/simonwiesenthalcenter, or follow @simonwiesenthal for newsupdates sent direct to your Twitter page or mobile device. The Simon Wiesenthal Center is one of the largest international Jewish human rights organizations with over 400,000 member families inthe United States. It is an NGO at international agencies including the United Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, the OAS, the Council of Europe and the Latin American Parliament(Parlatino). |