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With anti-Semitism on the rise again, there are steps everyone can take to counter it

  • Written by Jamie Levine Daniel, Assistant Professor, Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, IUPUI
Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, watching the installation of a menorah outside Pittsburgh's Tree of Life Synagogue.AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar

Keeping track of all the attacks against American Jews these days is just about impossible unless it’s your full-time job. Consider these incidents, some of many that occurred or came to light just during the month...

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