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The governor鈥檚 comments come the same day that the Holocaust Museum in D.C. put out a statement warning about rising antisemitism on campuses.
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Singer, dancer and actress Montana Tucker, from Boca Raton, is back in South Florida to help a Jewish social services nonprofit raise funds for trauma counseling on March 21. The descendant of Auschwitz survivors talked to 港澳天下彩about using her social media influence to fight hate.
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The Florida House on Wednesday is scheduled to take up 17 bills during a floor session, including measures dealing with anti-Semitism and trying to ensure safety in certain child-custody situations.
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U.S. Rep. Mar铆a Elvira Salazar, R-Miami, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Weston and U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Parkland, are among a large number co-sponsors of H.R. 6578, "the Commission to Study Acts of Antisemitism in the United States Act."
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Florida had a 42% increase in antisemitic incidents last year, according to the Anti-Defamation League. These incidents include flyers thrown in yards, roadside harassment, graffiti and messages projected onto buildings.
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Those who damage religious cemeteries, project images of religious 鈥渁nimus鈥 onto a property without permission or harass others due to religious-based garments could face third-degree felonies.
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City Councilman Rory Diamond is proposing a law that would ban anyone from projecting images onto someone else's building 鈥 a response to several antisemitic displays in Jacksonville.
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The percentage of Americans who believe in a number of antisemitic tropes has spiked in the past three years, according to the results of a recent survey by the Anti-Defamation League.
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The second gentlemen, Doug Emhoff, gathered a group of Jewish leaders at the White House to discuss the surge in anti-Jewish comments involving prominent people.
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Political leaders have criticized former President Donald Trump's dinner with Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, and Nick Fuentes, a Holocaust denier.
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Three teenage boys are facing felony charges in the case of racist and anti-semitic messages spray-painted in Weston on three separate days in October.
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An 18-year-old is accused of posting a broad online threat that spurred heightened security at Jewish synagogues and schools in New Jersey.