Jewish Leaders Say Anti-Semitism Around The Nation Is A Disturbing Trend
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View ArticleJewish Leaders Say Anti-Semitism Around The Nation Is A Disturbing Trend
Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: The anti-Semitic slogans at the weekend's rally in Charlottesville follow a recent spike in threats and vandalism targeting Jewish sites...
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