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Religious Zionist Rabbis Lead Prayers at the Kotel Against the New Israeli Government | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | JNS News Service | 4 Tammuz 5781 – June 14, 2021

Religious Zionist Rabbis Lead Prayers at the Kotel Against the New Israeli Government | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | JNS News Service | 4 Tammuz 5781 – June 14, 2021
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Thousands attend pro-Israel rally in New York

A pro-Israel rally in New York. Picture by Shahar Azran/Israeli American Council. The demonstration, one of 15 organized nationwide, comes after weeks of antisemitic attacks across the U.S. in the wake of the Israel-Gaza conflict. By Dan Lavie, Israel Hayom via JNS Thousands gathered on Sunday for a pro-Israel rally in New York in response to a series of antisemitic attacks on Israeli and Jewish American communities in the United States in the wake of Israel’s “Operation Guardian of the Walls” in the Gaza Strip. The demonstration, “United Against Antisemitism. United Against Terror. United for Us,” took place at Ground Zero and in 14 other cities across the United States, among them Miami, Los Angeles, Orlando, Austin, Denver, Houston and more. It was organized by the Israeli-American Council together with 100 other Jewish community organizations.

Most American Jews have experienced anti-Semitism in past five years, ADL report shows

Picture by Luigi Novi via Wikimedia Commons. “It is understandable that the level of anxiety is rising and concerns about communal safety are on everyone’s minds,” says Anti-Defamation League national director and CEO Jonathan Greenblatt. Dan Lavie, Israel Hayom via JNS More than 60 percent of American Jews “have either experienced or directly witnessed some form of anti-Semitic incident in the last five years,” the Anti-Defamation League said in a statement on Thursday. “The 2021 poll found that 63 percent of respondents have either experienced or heard anti-Semitic comments, slurs or threats targeting others, an increase from 54 percent a year earlier,” the statement read. “Alarmingly, 9 percent of Jewish Americans indicated in the survey that they had been physically attacked in the last five years because they are Jewish, up slightly from 2020, but still within the margin of error. And one in four Jewish Americans reported having been directly targeted by anti

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