MEDIA RELEASE: Synagogue Shooting in San Diego

MEDIA RELEASE: Synagogue Shooting in San Diego

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We are horrified by reports from the San Diego area of a fatal shooting at a Chabad house as members of the community gathered to mark the end of Passover, the Jewish festival of freedom. The story is devel­op­ing but we under­stand that at least one person is dead and several others, including children, were wounded. 

The shooting comes six months to the day after the slaughter of eleven Jews at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pitt­s­burgh and is a further reminder that antisemitism is real and it is lethal. It also demon­strates the dangerous decline in tolerance and humanity that has made attacks on places of worship com­mon­place.

While the motiv­a­tion of the killer is yet to be revealed, the plum­met­ing standards of political debate and activism, which has seen constant attacks on the loyalty of American Jews, allusions to Jewish money and power cor­rupt­ing public affairs, and the con­ver­gence of far-right and far-left antisemitism, must be closely scru­tin­ised. 

The periodic slayings of Jews at prayer cannot become accepted as a norm.

We offer our love and prayers to the local community.

Contact
Alex Ryvchin | Co-CEO
ph: 02 8353 8505 | m: 0478 297 245
e: [email protected] | www.ecaj.org.au

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