Month: May 2019
The rabbi was among a group of leaders from different faiths who joined President Trump at the event
Trump, rabbi of attacked synagogue observe National Day of Prayer at White House
by: Adelle M. BanksWASHINGTON, May 2, 2019 (RNS) — Among the guests at a White House ceremony marking the National Day of Prayer was Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, leader of theRead More
[S]hows that despite the grim spike in violence against Jews, physical assaults remained relatively rare.
ADL study: Violence against Jews doubled last year
by: Yonat ShimronApril 30, 2019 (RNS) — Violent attacks against U.S. Jews doubled in 2018, according to the Anti-Defamation League’s yearly audit of anti-Semitic incidents. Yet the report, published daysRead More
[W]e are reminded that antisemitism exists on all sides of the political spectrum, and can yield deadly results.
Opinion: Why Does Islamists’ Antisemitism Receive a Pass?
In the wake of the shooting at the San Diego-area synagogue in California on Saturday April 27 that left one worshiper dead and two wounded, and the ongoing outcry againstRead More
[W]e as a society must take pause and reflect on what is driving ignorance and hatred
People of faith Should work together against Radical Ideologies
LOMBARD, Ill., April 28, 2019 – Salam Christian Fellowship (SCF) and our community of faith are saddened by the shooting at yet another house of worship. This time yet againRead More
But researchers say that anti-Muslim attitudes is influenced by a host of factors...
Anti-Muslim hate is driven by politics, not faith — and it’s preventable, study suggests
by: Aysha KhanMay 1, 2019 (RNS) — Americans who personally know a Muslim are more than twice as likely to have a favorable opinion toward Muslims than those who doRead More
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