Against the backdrop of surging hate crimes targeting Jews and Jewish institutions across the US, the
“The multi-pronged threats of anti-Semitism today demand concerted action. We look to President Trump to take a leadership role in addressing the problem of anti-Semitism and hate in Americahead-on in a speech at a time and place of his choosing,” said Rabbis Marvin Hier and Abraham Cooper, Dean and Founder and Associate Dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading Jewish HumanRights NGO.
“American Jewry is being targeted by extremists from multiple sources: On our nation’s campuses, where incessant anti-Israel campaigns have created a climate of intimidation; in New York, home tothe world’s largest Jewish
“Further, social media is being deployed 24/7 by extremists to target and demonize individual Jews, entire communities, our faith and values. We need lead leadership from the top to effectivelycombat the hate,” the Rabbis concluded.
The SWC letter to Attorney General Sessions read in part;
“Jewish institutions have, for many years, been spending millions of dollars a year to protect our Houses of Worship, Community Centers, Kindergartens and Jewish Schools from attacks fromextremists… While we appreciate the efforts made by law enforcement to protect people of all faiths… given the current circumstances … the Simon Wiesenthal Center is urging you to create aspecial taskforce with the assignment of identifying and capturing the culprit or culprits who seek to terrorize American Jewry through their threats.”
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