We love ourselves too often and need reach out much more often. It is a social responsibility and it effects the environment also.
This is no boy who cried wolf, this is more like the wolf is on both sides now: Close Site search Search... Subscribe Sign-in or Register Contact Us Candlelighting times 73° News Features Opinion Community Obituaries Events Current Issue Magazines Archive Classifieds CJN Foundation Subscribe Headlines Targeting Iranian state TV: Legal under international law? ‘Israel is waging this war for the entire Western world’ Man charged with hate crime for assault of Jewish man in San Francisco US State Department to vet social media of student visa applicants for signs of terrorist group support Legislators introduce resolution against US involvement in Iran Doubt under fire ‘Time for moral clarity,’ Republican politicians say after Israelis mistreated at Paris event ‘Striking ayatollahs with great force’: Netanyahu updates nation on Iran war How the Mossad did the unbelievable in Iran US embassy in Israel sends urgent notice about evacuation of US citizens Home JNS JNS Prev Previous Previous Targeting Iranian state TV: Legal under international law? Neither journalists nor television broadcast outlets are immune from attack if t… Next Next Up Next Up ‘Israel is waging this war for the entire Western world’ Showing reporters the devastating damage caused by Iranian missiles, Bat Yam May… Jewish leaders in southern California tell officials to take ‘decisive action’ on Jew-hatred Aaron Bandler Posted Jun 9, 2025 at 12: 12 PM Facebook Twitter Email Print Stories appearing in our World pages originate from aggregated news feeds obtained from various subscription news sources. Screenshot 2025-06-09 at 3.30.16 PM.png A pro-Palestinian protest and pro-Israeli counter-protest at the University of California, Berkeley, on Oct. 25, 2023. Photo / Kefr4000 / Wikimedia Commons. Facebook Twitter Email Print Facebook Twitter Email Print The Anti-Defamation League of Orange County/Long Beach in California and the Jewish Federation of Orange County called on elected officials to take stronger action against antisemitism in a joint statement released on June 6. The ADL and Federation chapters pointed to the recent shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington and the firebombing of those rallying in Boulder, Colo., in support of hostages in Hamas captivity, as the result of the “antisemitic rhetoric, violence at protests, dehumanizing language and efforts to marginalize Jews” since the Hamas-led terror attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. The ADL documented 1,344 antisemitic incidents in the state in 2024, a 6.2% increase from the year prior. There were 107 incidents in the Long Beach and Orange County areas, a 22% increase from the year before. Nationwide, the ADL documented 9,354 antisemitic incidents in the country, which is a 5% increase from 2023 and a 344% increase over the past five years. The ADL and Federation chapters outlined “decisive action” that state and local leaders should take to fight against antisemitism. These measures include publicly condemning antisemitism and all other forms of hate, and antisemitic incidents should be addressed quickly. They also called for providing “funding assistance for security enhancements at non-profit institutions, including religious ones, to protect against hate-motivated violence,” continuing funding toward the Non-Profit Security Grant program and adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition of antisemitism as a tool for governments to use to fight Jew-hatred. The ADL and Federation chapters also urged elected officials “to implement clear policies and rigorous oversight to ensure a safe and respectful environment for Jewish students and the entire community” on college campuses. “We have been raising the alarm for some time about the type of violent rhetoric we saw espoused during the recent attacks, and in many cases, our concerns have been dismissed,” stated Matthew Friedman, regional director of the local ADL branch. “We are imploring everyone to stand up to the hate directed against our community.” Erik Ludwig, president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Orange County, stated that “antisemitism threatens not only the Jewish community but the values of our entire society. We urge leaders at every level to act decisively to confront hate and foster an environment where all people can live in safety and with dignity.”
I want to say that you made me in California. I have been here all my life, and have no police record, I am fifth generation and my great, great grandfather was Jacob Hyman, you all know who he was. There were about 100 Jews in Fulsom and violence was brewing. Somehow the word made its way to DC and my family and there friends were saved. So maybe California was never that friendly to Jews.
And then there were none: · Sep 12, 2024 As many as ten major pillars causing antisemitism broke since october 7. But the problem is still very much there. Imagine what would have happened if the pillars remained. We would face a second HOLOCAUST. How do people survive such violence today. Not easy!
A clear understanding of antisemitism in California: I lobbied for about six months and now this; Israeli-American Civic Action Network @ICANAction · May 12 WATCH LOCAL CALIFORNIA OFFICIALS SUPPORT THE IHRA DEFINITION OF ANTISEMITISM Today, California introduced AB 715 as a new legislative effort to fight antisemitism in public schools, but it doesn’t include or reference the IHRA definition of antisemitism. Without a clear definition, the bill lacks teeth and risks confusion and uneven enforcement across the state. The solution is simple: use the definition that’s already being used at the federal level and by major California cities. The IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism is already the standard for: 🎯All Title VI-Related Federal Agencies 🎯37 U.S. states 🎯The cities of Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, El Cajon, and Riverside County These cities debated this definition, and they passed it unanimously. Sacramento should stop stalling and catch up to its own cities—and to the national standard. Tell lawmakers: Strengthen AB 715. Add the IHRA definition now.
If antisemitism continues at this level Jews will go to Israel. I suppose that is the choice the Non Jewish American world is making. But remember if we leave the hate will just go elsewhere. I figure that the main reason I am hated is because I don't offer much about me to hate.
The Anti-Defamation League reported that antisemitic incidents surged by 361% in the months following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel. In 2024, the trend was similarly alarming. The ADL recorded over 10,000 antisemitic incidents, with nearly a third occurring during anti-Israel rallies. Additionally, 33% of American Jews reported being personally targeted by antisemitism, either in person or online, at least once during the year. The rise in antisemitic attitudes was particularly pronounced among younger Americans, with millennials endorsing the highest number of anti-Jewish tropes5. Government responses have included legislative efforts, such as the Antisemitism Awareness Act, which aims to combat discrimination on college campuses. The White House also reaffirmed its commitment to fighting antisemitism through executive orders and policy measures7. However, debates continue over how best to address the issue while protecting free speech.
Antisemitic incidents in California have surged in recent years, with some cities experiencing higher rates than others. While exact per-thousand-person metrics for all 50 cities aren't readily available, reports indicate that Northern California has seen a 202% increase in antisemitic incidents, with universities being particularly affected. Statewide, California recorded 518 antisemitic incidents in 2022, marking a 41% increase from the previous year. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported that antisemitic incidents nationwide reached a record high in 2024, with 9,354 incidents across the U.S., averaging more than 25 per day.
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