Across the United States, many Jewish Americans are closely following the recent high-profile surge in antisemitic rhetoric and actions
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The rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, expressed love for Adolf Hitler in an interview. Former President DonaldBasketball star Kyrie Irving was suspended after posting a link to an antisemitic film A prominent Los Angeles rabbi, David Wolpe, has wrestled with his response to the antisemitism upsurge.
Eisen, author of two Holocaust memoirs, has undergone active shooter training due to worries over potential threats to synagogues and Holocaust museums she frequently speaks at. Recently she's received antisemitic threats on social media. “I tell my congregants the people who hate … have no problem putting it out in the open, so we want to put our Jewish joy and our Jewish pride out in the open,” she said.
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