Months after congresswoman s Hitler remarks, Jews in pain
KELSEY LANDIS, Belleville News-Democrat
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Karen Uban, vice president of the United Hebrew Temple in Benton, Ill., poses by the stained glass windows that were damaged by vandals.(Derik Holtmann/Belleville News-Democrat via AP)Derik Holtmann/AP
Shortly after U.S. Rep. Mary Miller of Oakland said in a January speech that “Hitler was right” about youth indoctrination, Illinois Jewish leaders arranged a Zoom call. They hoped to help her understand the pain caused by the comments she delivered on the steps of the United States Capitol, the day before insurrectionists breached the building.
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Shortly after U.S. Rep. Mary Miller of Oakland said in a January speech that Hitler was right about youth indoctrination, Illinois Jewish leaders arranged a Zoom call. They hoped to help her understand the pain caused by the comments she delivered on the steps of the United States Capitol, the day before insurrectionists breached the building. We wanted to put names and faces to people in the region to be a resource, said Karen Aroesty, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League s St. Louis office.