Antisemitic incidents are on the rise in Colorado, with a new report finding a 53% increase in 2021 over the previous year.
, released Tuesday, found 92 reports of antisemitic incidents in the state last year.
In 2021, the ADL found 2,717 antisemitic incidents reported throughout the United States, a 34% increase from the 2,026 incidents tabulated in 2020. A synagogue’s virtual service, livestreamed to Facebook and YouTube via Zoom, was met with antisemitic and threatening messages in the live chat section on YouTube
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