Latest anti-Semitic hate messages mar Labor Day Weekend
/The hate messages, scrawled on walls in Breezy Point and a beach in Belle Harbor, were just the latest examples of racist graffiti in Queens.
Read MoreThe hate messages, scrawled on walls in Breezy Point and a beach in Belle Harbor, were just the latest examples of racist graffiti in Queens.
Read MoreThe event coincided with the recent introduction of the exhibit “Lawyers Without Rights: Jewish Lawyers in Germany Under the Third Reich” to the Queens Supreme Courthouse.
Read More“Our legacy from the past is vital. And now people forget. We must not let that happen under any circumstances.”
Read MoreGuest speaker Peter A. Geffen described his relationship with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Read MoreIn recent weeks, racists have scrawled swastikas on boulders in College Point and a kiosk in Flushing. Two weeks ago, a white supremacist group unfurled a banner in Washington Heights and posted stickers throughout the city. Meanwhile, anti-semitism routinely seeps into or masquerades as debate about Israeli policy.
For Hon. Jodi Orlow, the Brandeis Association of Queens County runs in the family.
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