A New Jersey mayor has called an error, in which a Jewish organization page was replaced by a photo of Muslim students in a local high school yearbook, a 'blatant antisemitic' act.
A high school Jewish organization's yearbook photo was reportedly replaced with one of Muslim students in what the East Brunswick, New Jersey, mayor called a 'blatant antisemitic' act. Mayor Brad Cohen demanded answers about why there was 'a picture of Muslim students replacing the original photograph of the Jewish students that are part of the Jewish Student Union Club' in the East Brunswick High School yearbook.
In fact, the student names were never populated for the Jewish Student Union.' Valeski told Fox News Digital he planned to recommend the district's Board of Education enlist a special counsel to complete an independent investigation. 'We already have a new proof of the corrected page and the publisher will be in East Brunswick next week to begin replacing it in student yearbooks,' he said.
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