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Neo-Nazi Leader Pleads Guilty in Journalist Threat Case
An organizer of a neo-Nazi campaign to threaten journalists and Jewish activists in Washington, Arizona and Florida has pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and interference with a federally protected activity in federal court in Seattle
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With Anti-Semitic Attacks Surging, the Writing of a Fifth-Grader in Prewar Poland Teaches Tolerance
The writing of a 10-year-old girl in pre-World War II Poland is at the heart of the first interactive exhibit of an online museum dedicated to telling the stories of the Jewish communities in Eastern Europe and Russia
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The Anti-Defamation League Warned of an ‘Enormous' Attack on Jan. 6 — So Why Wasn't Law Enforcement Ready?
The deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol was “the most predictable terror attack in the history of the U.S.,” according to the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League. Jonathan Greenblatt told LX News his organization, which analyzes and details antisemitic incidents around the nation, had warned government agencies of a likely attack before Jan. 6 and he’s “at a loss to...
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Anti-Semitism Seen in Capitol Insurrection Raises Alarms
As a mob of supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol last week clamoring to overturn the result of November’s election, photographs captured a man in the crowd wearing a shirt emblazoned with “Camp Auschwitz,” a reference to the Nazi concentration camp
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Anti-Defamation League Rep. Speaks Out About Anti-Semitic Images Seen At Capitol Riot
Rioters were seen at the Capitol last week wearing anti-Semitic messages on their clothing. NBC10’s Jim Rosenfield spoke with Shira Goodman, Regional Director for the Anti-Defamation League, about why there is more to this than just clothing.
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Miss France Runner-Up Becomes Target of Anti-Semitic Tweets
The Paris prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation to identify the authors of online anti-Semitic comments directed at the runner-up for Miss France 2021
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DeSean Jackson Educating Himself After Anti-Semitic Posts
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson says he’s been educating himself after facing backlash for sharing anti-Semitic posts on social media in July
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Arsonist Torches Jewish Center at University of Delaware
An arsonist torched a Jewish center at the University of Delaware, investigators revealed Wednesday.
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Fire at Jewish Center at University of Delaware Ruled Arson
A fire at a Jewish center in Newark, Delaware, was ruled an arson. No one was hurt during the incident.
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NAACP Will Take Over Philly Chapter After Leader's Anti-Semitic Post
Rodney Muhammad came under fire from elected officials and Jewish groups after sharing the post. He later deleted the post and apologized.
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Holocaust Survivors Call on Zuckerberg to Delete Deniers
The rise of Holocaust deniers on social media platforms has been deeply painful to the elderly survivors of the genocide. These survivors are now taking to Facebook with the hashtag #NoDenyingIt to call on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to remove Holocaust deniers from the company’s platforms
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Holocaust Survivors Call on Mark Zuckerberg to Delete Deniers From Facebook
The rise of Holocaust deniers on social media platforms has been deeply painful to the elderly survivors of the genocide. These survivors are now taking to Facebook with the hashtag #NoDenyingIt to call on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to remove Holocaust deniers from the company’s platforms.
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Gov. Wolf Calls for Philly NAACP Leader to Resign Over Anti-Semitic Post
Governor Tom Wolf is calling for Philadelphia NAACP president Minister Rodney Muhammad to resign after he shared an anti-Semitic photo on his Facebook page.
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Community Leaders, Politicians Call for Philly NAACP Leader to Resign Over Anti-Semitic Facebook Post
Community leaders and politicians, including Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, are calling on Philadelphia NAACP leader Rodney Muhammad to resign after he shared an anti-Semitic photo on Facebook.
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Philadelphia NAACP President Under Fire for Web Posting
The president of the Philadelphia NAACP chapter, Rodney Muhammad is facing calls to resign following a post he allegedly made to a social media side. The post has been removed.
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Is Lack of Jewish Players in NFL Leading to Intolerance?
Former NFL offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz, who is Jewish, speaks out on anti-Semitic comments made by NFL star DeSean Jackson and says much of the problem lies with the lack of Jewish players in the NFL.
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Nick Cannon Apologizes for ‘Hurtful' Anti-Semitic Comments
Nick Cannon has apologized for “hurtful and divisive” anti-Semitic comments that led ViacomCBS to cut ties with the TV host and producer
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How Did Shein Think Selling a Swastika Necklace Was OK?
The online retailer Shein has apologized for selling a swastika necklace on its website. Adam Shear, associate professor of religious studies at the University of Pittsburgh, explains the history and changing meaning of the swastika and how ignorance of history and religion may have contributed to what the company called a “gigantic mistake.”
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DeSean Jackson Under Fire for Posting Anti-Semitic Quotes
Eagles player DeSean Jackson is under fire after posting anti-Semitic quotes attributed to Adolf Hitler. NBC10’s Tim Furlong has the latest on the controversy.
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Shira Goodman Speaks on DeSean Jackson Controversy
Philadelphia Eagles player DeSean Jackson sparked outrage after he posted anti-Semitic quotes attributed to Adolf Hitler. Shira Goodman of the Philadelphia Anti-Defamation League speaks to NBC10’s Keith Jones on the controversy.