
Austrian Bishop Calls Antisemitic Incident in Amsterdam a ‘Deeply Alarming Sign’
The U.S. bishops have called on Christians to join them in opposing acts of antisemitism and reminding the faithful of Christianity’s shared heritage with Judaism.
The U.S. bishops have called on Christians to join them in opposing acts of antisemitism and reminding the faithful of Christianity’s shared heritage with Judaism.
At least 505 of the incidents took place on college campuses.
FBI Director Christopher Wray last month said that the number of anti-religious attacks on Jewish people has increased in the wake of the war.
The statement was issued on the 60th anniversary of ‘Nostra Aetate,’ the document of the Second Vatican Council which made clear the Church’s condemnation of hatred and violence against Judaism, beginning a new era of understanding and cooperation between the two faiths.
The Monsey stabbing during Hanukkah is the latest in a series of antisemitic attacks throughout New York.
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