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Man caught on video urinating on Philadelphia synagogue, giving lewd hand gesture to camera – ABC News

| August 16, 2017

Police in Philadelphia are searching for a man caught on surveillance video giving a lewd hand gesture to the camera and then urinating on the walls of a synagogue. On Sunday at about 12:30 a.m., the unknown man was seen on surveillance video approaching the front doors of the Congregation Beth Solomon, the Philadelphia Police Department said. The suspect "gave an obscene hand gesture in the direction of the camera, then began to urinate on the walls, and sidewalk directly in front of the doors of the Synagogue," police said in a statement.

2 days in jail, $4500, psych treatment for Loop synagogue defacement – Chicago Sun-Times

| August 16, 2017

A Pilsen man charged with a hate crime for defacing the Chicago Loop Synagogue in February has pleaded guilty in a deal with prosecutors that saw him sentenced to the two days he already served in the Cook County Jail. Stuart Wright, 32, also was ordered to pay restitution of $4,500 and must seek treatment for his diagnosed schizophrenia, according to court records and his lawyer. This is not a hate-crime issue, attorney Michael Byrne told the Chicago Sun-Times on Tuesday.

Former Tenafly synagogue employee charged with theft from co-workers – NorthJersey.com

| August 16, 2017

Subscribe today for full access on your desktop, tablet, and mobile device. Let friends in your social network know what you are reading about A former Tenafly synagogue employee was charged with theft from herco-workers, police announced on Tuesday.

Jewish Woman Claims Synagogue Violated Her Civil Rights – Legal Reader (blog)

| August 16, 2017

A Jewish woman who was 19 weeks pregnant at her wedding is suing a Manhattan congregation.

Police Hunt Man Who Urinated On Philly Synagogue Steps – Forward

| August 16, 2017

Police in Philadelphia are asking for the publics help in nabbing a man who urinated on the steps of a local synagogue and made an obscene gesture toward the house of worship.

Deli Owner Criticized For Controversial Sign (Photo) – America Now

| August 16, 2017

A deli owner in Flemington, New Jersey, sparked controversy for a sign that called on people to celebrate "White History Month." Jim Boggess, owner of Jimbo's Deli, told the Hunterdon County Democrat his sign was put up to encourage everyone to be proud of who they are.

Chabad Teen Time Gets Double Boost – Atlanta Jewish Times

| August 16, 2017

To foster a stronger connection between youths and their identity within the Jewish community, Chabad of Cobb welcomed Rabbi Gedalya Hertz and his wife, Ruthy, as the congregations new youth directors July 1. The Hertzes look forward to increasing engagement among teens in public schools and Jewish day schools in North Fulton and East Cobb to facilitate a greater appreciation for their heritage. The couple met after Rabbi Hertzs sister introduced them while Ruthy was living with her in Israel

Death of a Holocaust denier: With Zundel’s passing, what can we take away? – Canadian Jewish News (blog)

| August 16, 2017

Do not rejoice when your enemy falls, counsels the book of Proverbs. That may have been a hard sell when news of Ernst Zundels death in Germany reached Canada earlier this month. Zundel, whos been described as the worlds foremost purveyor of Holocaust denial literature, wrote titles such as, The Hitler We Loved and Why, and distributed hate literature, including Richard Harwoods 1974 booklet, Did Six Million Really Die?

Menashe looks, with tenderness and equanimity, at a Hasidic community in Brooklyn – The Denver Post

| August 16, 2017

Walking around Borough Park must feel, to some, like time travel.

Clayton County Calendar of Events – News-Daily.com

| August 16, 2017

The Clayton Chamber of Commerce Women in Business Council will host a spotlight luncheon from 11:30 a.m.


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