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The article, titled "For U.S. Jews, D.C. Museum Killings Deepen Resolve – and Fear," was published by the paper Friday.
The antisemitic murder in Washington, DC is yet another reminder that the oldest prejudice is still alive and well.
In the wake of the shooting that left two Israeli Embassy staffers dead, Yuval David, a Washington, D.C.-based Jewish activist, says "far too many people" have ignored the dangers of antisemitism.
Elias Rodriguez charged with first-degree murder of Israeli Embassy couple - Victims named as Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah ...
When Adam Zimmerman chaperoned his son's fourth-grade class field trip to the natural history museum in Washington on ...
A 31-year-old Illinois man has been charged with two counts of murder after opening fire 21 times on a young couple exiting ...
Mourners light candles during a vigil Thursday outside of the White House for the victims of the Capital Jewish Museum ...
"We have an antisemitism crisis in this country. This ancient hatred festers on both sides of the political spectrum." ...
The FBI says the murder of a Jewish couple in Washington, D.C., was an act of targeted antisemitic violence. The suspect in ...
AT THE HIDEOUT: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson “unequivocally” condemned the killing of two people who worked at the Israeli ...
Controversial rapper Kanye West declares "I am done with antisemitism", hours after a deadly shooting attack in Washington DC ...