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rabbi, Maryland and hate crime
Attack on rabbi in Montgomery County being investigated as hate crime
An attack on a rabbi in Montgomery County on Monday is being investigated as a hate crime, police said.
Maryland rabbi attacked with wooden stake as police investigate it as a hate crime
Police in Maryland are investigating an attack on a rabbi as a hate crime after a man attacked with a wooden stake, authorities said.
Man attacks Rabbi with wooden stake on Silver Spring, Maryland sidewalk: police
A man is facing hate crime charges after police say he allegedly struck a Rabbi with a wooden stake in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Assault on Montgomery Co. rabbi charged as hate crime
Montgomery County police arrested the suspect and charged him with a hate crime. Police said the unidentified rabbi was walking on the sidewalk on Arcola Avenue, near Kemp Mill Road, a few minutes before 10 a.m., when he was approached by a man who hit him with the wooden stake, then left the area. The rabbi suffered minor injuries.
Attack on rabbi in Montgomery County considered possible hate crime
The attack on a rabbi occurred shortly before 10 a.m. in the 1400 block of Arcola Avenue in the Wheaton area, police said.
Assault Against Rabbi in Maryland Probed as Hate Crime, Police Says
Police in Maryland said on Tuesday that an assault against a rabbi who was attacked with a wooden stake was being probed as a hate crime and a suspect was arrested. The incident took place in Silver Spring in Maryland.
Police investigating hate crime after Silver Spring Rabbi attacked with wooden stake
There, a Rabbi told police that he was walking down the sidewalk when a man, later identified as 47-year-old Junior Michael Reece, swung a wooden stake at him and hit him for unknown reasons. Reece then left the area.
Police launch hate crime investigation after rabbi attacked with wooden stake
Police are investigating an incident as a hate crime after a rabbi was assaulted with a wooden stake. The attack, which occurred on Tuesday in Silver Spring, Maryland, has raised concerns among US Jewish communities following Israel's response to Hamas's October 7 attack last year.
Hate Crime Under Investigation After Rabbi Assaulted On Maryland Sidewalk: Police
A hate crime is under investigation in Montgomery County after a rabbi was attacked by a 47-year-old man with a wooden stake near several places of worship. Junior Michael Reese, who has no fixed address,
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Opinion: I’m a rabbi and a former IDF soldier. This Yom Kippur I’m atoning for my part in the occupation
I was part of the military machine that allowed Israeli Jews to force Palestinians to live in constant fear. I feel a ...
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Anti-Israel NYC rabbi attended UN meeting with Iran prez– less than a week before Tehran launched hundreds of missiles at Jewish state
Radical Brooklyn rabbi Abby Stein sat down for a meeting with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian during the United Nations ...
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Texting goodbye; a Yom Kippur sermon from Birmingham rabbi: guest column
I know this – if we are going to write the next chapter of Jewish life post October 7th, we need our young families not only ...
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New York Rabbi discusses importance, benefits of shabbat in Little Rock talk
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Meir Soloveichik, who leads the nation's oldest synagogue, Congregation Shearith Israel in New York City, spoke ...
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