Statement from the Simon Wiesenthal Center on the Passing of Former Senator Joe Lieberman
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Associate Dean and Director of Global Social Action Agenda for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, today issued thefollowing...
The Simon Wiesenthal Center unequivocally condemns the recent anti-Semitic threat made against a Jewish family bya taxi driver at Orly Airport, Paris. The family, arriving from Tel Aviv, was met with a death threat by the driver shouting “If I had taken you, I would have slit the throat of you, yourwife, and your children” in French and Arabic.
“A serious criminal act reflective of a terrifying rise in anti-Semitism in France and globally. In 2023,France has witnessed 1,518 anti-Semitic incidents since October 7, significantly more than the previous year's total of 436. This escalation is unacceptable. We call upon French authoritiesto ensure justice is served to its fullest extent,” declared Rabbi Abraham Cooper, SWC Associate Dean and Global Social Action Director and Daniel Schuster, SWC Senior Representative Europe.
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