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Monsey stabbing suspect Grafton Thomas may be linked to earlier synagogue attack – New York Post

| January 4, 2020

Authorities are investigating whether Grafton Thomas, the man charged in a machete attack on Hanukkah celebrants in Monsey, is tied to a recent stabbing near a village synagogue, a law-enforcement official told The Post on Sunday. Details of the incident under investigation were unclear, but a 30-year man was beaten and repeatedly knifed while walking to the Mosdos Meharam Brisk Tashnad religious center in Monsey around 5:30 a.m. on Nov

Monsey Synagogue Stabbing Attack: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know – Heavy.com

| January 4, 2020

Twitter/ADLThe ADL took these photos of the scene of the Monsey stabbing attack.

Synagogue service times – Week of January 3 | Synagogues – Cleveland Jewish News

| January 3, 2020

Conservative AGUDATH BNAI ISRAEL: Meister Road at Pole Ave., Lorain.

New York Synagogue Attack: Jewish Community Coming Together In Wake Of Stabbing – CBS New York

| January 3, 2020

New York Weather: CBS2 1/2 Nightly Forecast at 11PMCBS2's John Elliott has your weather forecast for January 2 at 11 p.m. Which Is Your Favorite Seat On The Subway?CBS2's Valerie Castro asks New Yorkers which is their favorite seat on the subway after a poll on social media goes viral. Parents Storm Board Meeting To Protest Diversity PlanParents in Queens stormed a school meeting Thursday, protesting potential plans to bring a controversial diversity plan to their district

Ben Shapiro: Every synagogue ‘should have at least an armed guard’ | TheHill – The Hill

| January 3, 2020

Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro called Monday for U.S. synagogues to "have at least an armed guard, and several qualified people with firearms" following the weekend stabbing of five people atthe home of a New York rabbi during a Hanukkah celebration. "Seeing some heartburn over guns in synagogues to protect worshippers.

Recent attacks force Burlington County Jewish communities to react to rise in anti-Semitism – Burlington County Times

| January 3, 2020

Since the Tree of Life shooting, many synagogues in the area began implementing more security measures, consulting with local law enforcement and private security consultants. Many have guards, some that are armed, during services. Often, there is a police presence as well

Tree of Life Synagogue Rabbi Warns of ‘Open Hunting Season on Jews’ After Recent Anti-Semitic Violence in U.S. – Newsweek

| January 3, 2020

Jeffrey Myers, the rabbi at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, decried the recent spate of anti-semitic violence Monday and said that he wondered what could motivate anyone to attack or kill any person they chose. "I don't recall them selling licenses to have open hunting season on Jews but it sure can make Jews feel that way," Myers told John Berman, co-host of CNN's New Day.

New York Synagogue Attack: Investigation Continues After Stabbing That Injured 5 – CBS New York

| January 3, 2020

New York Weather: CBS2 1/2 Nightly Forecast at 11PMCBS2's John Elliott has your weather forecast for January 2 at 11 p.m. Which Is Your Favorite Seat On The Subway?CBS2's Valerie Castro asks New Yorkers which is their favorite seat on the subway after a poll on social media goes viral.

NY Synagogue Attack: Who Is Grafton Thomas? – CBS New York

| January 3, 2020

New York Weather: CBS2 1/2 Nightly Forecast at 11PMCBS2's John Elliott has your weather forecast for January 2 at 11 p.m. Which Is Your Favorite Seat On The Subway?CBS2's Valerie Castro asks New Yorkers which is their favorite seat on the subway after a poll on social media goes viral. Parents Storm Board Meeting To Protest Diversity PlanParents in Queens stormed a school meeting Thursday, protesting potential plans to bring a controversial diversity plan to their district

Netherlands synagogue invitation-only due to antisemitism fears – The Jerusalem Post

| January 3, 2020

A synagogue in the Netherlands that once counted over 1000 members among its congregation on high holidays now operates on an invitation-only basis due to growing antisemitism in Europe. Before the Nazi invasion of the Netherlands in 1940, Grongingen was home to a thriving Jewish community of over 2,800 Jews.


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