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Tampa Bay Times: In Pinellas and across America, we must stand up and speak out against antisemitism and other bigotry

We’re all human. That line in the song that opened the rally against hate outside the Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg last week resonated with me as I stood with dozens of our friends and neighbors to send a message. The gathering reflected one of Florida’s greatest strengths — diversity in race, ethnicity, gender, […]

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Rise in anti-Semitic attacks brings Florida leaders together

TALLAHASSEE — Sparked by a rise in anti-Semitic attacks in Florida and globally, seven Jewish federations Tuesday drew together U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, Gov. Ron DeSantis and other state leaders to condemn prejudice and urge better understanding. The online town hall took place only a little over a week since the Florida Holocaust Museum in

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St. Pete Police investigate hate graffiti at Holocaust Museum

The graffiti left the words “The Jews are guilty,” surrounded by swastikas. The St. Petersburg Police Department is investigating hate graffiti left at the Florida Holocaust Museum from Wednesday night. The graffiti left the words “The Jews are guilty,” surrounded by swastikas. In response to the antisemitic language and symbols, the Police Department is investigating

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