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25 November 2023
A bomb threat is being called into the Park Avenue Synagogue in Manhattan, New York, USA, on November 25, 2023. Police are searching the synagogue and determining that the building is safe.
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25 November 2023
A bomb threat is being called into the Park Avenue Synagogue in Manhattan, New York, USA, on November 25, 2023. Police are searching the synagogue and determining that the building is safe.
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25 November 2023
A bomb threat is being called into the Park Avenue Synagogue in Manhattan, New York, USA, on November 25, 2023. Police are searching the synagogue and determining that the building is safe.
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25 November 2023
A bomb threat is being called into the Park Avenue Synagogue in Manhattan, New York, USA, on November 25, 2023. Police are searching the synagogue and determining that the building is safe.
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US Congressman Josh Gottheimer Holds Press Conference On Rise In Antisemitism In New Jersey
13 November 2023
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13 November 2023
Police officers outside of the Glen Rock Jewish Center. U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer, the New Jersey Department of Homeland Security & Preparedness, and local law enforcement held a press conference at the Glen Rock Jewish Center in Glen Rock, New Jersey, United States on November 13, 2023. U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer delivered remarks on rising antisemitism, Islamophobia, and hate crimes across the State of New Jersey and spoke about recent nonprofit security grants for houses of worship.
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7 November 2020
Hassidic Jews wearing face masks to protect them from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) while on their way to synagogue for prayers in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 07, 2020.
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7 November 2020
Hassidic Jewish man wearing a face mask to protect him from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) while on his way to synagogue for prayers in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 04, 2020.
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25 September 2020
The resting place of Cwi Elimelech Spira (1783–1841), a famous Hasidic rabbi in Poland in Dynow. Chana Mindel (wife), Dawid Szapira (son) and Jeszaja Naftali Herc (grandson) are buried nearby. Over 150 Orthodox Jews from all over the world participated in Dynów in the Rosh Hashanah celebration (year 5781 in the Jewish calendar). Another purpose of the pilgrimage for many, was the visit to the resting place of Cwi Elimelech Spira (1783–1841), a famous Hasidic rabbi in Poland, and the 81st anniversary of the first mass murder of Jews by the German Nazis. During the German invasion of Poland, in September 1939, Wehrmacht, Gestapo and Einsatzkommando soldiers murdered about 200 Jewish civilians in Dynow on the first day of the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah). On Sunday, September 20, 2020, in Dynow, Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
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25 September 2020
The resting place and the tomb of Jehoszua, son of Arie Lejb (d. March 15, 1814) seen inside the Jewish cemetary in Dynow. Over 150 Orthodox Jews from all over the world participated in Dynów in the Rosh Hashanah celebration (year 5781 in the Jewish calendar). Another purpose of the pilgrimage for many, was the visit to the resting place of Cwi Elimelech Spira (1783–1841), a famous Hasidic rabbi in Poland, and the 81st anniversary of the first mass murder of Jews by the German Nazis. During the German invasion of Poland, in September 1939, Wehrmacht, Gestapo and Einsatzkommando soldiers murdered about 200 Jewish civilians in Dynow on the first day of the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah). On Sunday, September 20, 2020, in Dynow, Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
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25 September 2020
The resting place of Jehoszua, son of Arie Lejb (d. March 15, 1814) seen inside the Jewish cemetary in Dynow. Over 150 Orthodox Jews from all over the world participated in Dynów in the Rosh Hashanah celebration (year 5781 in the Jewish calendar). Another purpose of the pilgrimage for many, was the visit to the resting place of Cwi Elimelech Spira (1783–1841), a famous Hasidic rabbi in Poland, and the 81st anniversary of the first mass murder of Jews by the German Nazis. During the German invasion of Poland, in September 1939, Wehrmacht, Gestapo and Einsatzkommando soldiers murdered about 200 Jewish civilians in Dynow on the first day of the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah). On Sunday, September 20, 2020, in Dynow, Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
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25 September 2020
The resting place and the tomb of Jehoszua, son of Arie Lejb (d. March 15, 1814) seen inside the Jewish cemetary in Dynow. Over 150 Orthodox Jews from all over the world participated in Dynów in the Rosh Hashanah celebration (year 5781 in the Jewish calendar). Another purpose of the pilgrimage for many, was the visit to the resting place of Cwi Elimelech Spira (1783–1841), a famous Hasidic rabbi in Poland, and the 81st anniversary of the first mass murder of Jews by the German Nazis. During the German invasion of Poland, in September 1939, Wehrmacht, Gestapo and Einsatzkommando soldiers murdered about 200 Jewish civilians in Dynow on the first day of the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah). On Sunday, September 20, 2020, in Dynow, Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
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25 September 2020
The resting place of Jehoszua, son of Arie Lejb (d. March 15, 1814) seen inside the Jewish cemetary in Dynow. Over 150 Orthodox Jews from all over the world participated in Dynów in the Rosh Hashanah celebration (year 5781 in the Jewish calendar). Another purpose of the pilgrimage for many, was the visit to the resting place of Cwi Elimelech Spira (1783–1841), a famous Hasidic rabbi in Poland, and the 81st anniversary of the first mass murder of Jews by the German Nazis. During the German invasion of Poland, in September 1939, Wehrmacht, Gestapo and Einsatzkommando soldiers murdered about 200 Jewish civilians in Dynow on the first day of the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah). On Sunday, September 20, 2020, in Dynow, Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
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25 September 2020
The resting place of Cwi Elimelech Spira (1783–1841), a famous Hasidic rabbi in Poland in Dynow. Over 150 Orthodox Jews from all over the world participated in Dynów in the Rosh Hashanah celebration (year 5781 in the Jewish calendar). Another purpose of the pilgrimage for many, was the visit to the resting place of Cwi Elimelech Spira (1783–1841), a famous Hasidic rabbi in Poland, and the 81st anniversary of the first mass murder of Jews by the German Nazis. During the German invasion of Poland, in September 1939, Wehrmacht, Gestapo and Einsatzkommando soldiers murdered about 200 Jewish civilians in Dynow on the first day of the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah). On Sunday, September 20, 2020, in Dynow, Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
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25 September 2020
The resting place of Cwi Elimelech Spira (1783–1841), a famous Hasidic rabbi in Poland in Dynow. Chana Mindel (wife), Dawid Szapira (son) and Jeszaja Naftali Herc (grandson) are buried nearby. Over 150 Orthodox Jews from all over the world participated in Dynów in the Rosh Hashanah celebration (year 5781 in the Jewish calendar). Another purpose of the pilgrimage for many, was the visit to the resting place of Cwi Elimelech Spira (1783–1841), a famous Hasidic rabbi in Poland, and the 81st anniversary of the first mass murder of Jews by the German Nazis. During the German invasion of Poland, in September 1939, Wehrmacht, Gestapo and Einsatzkommando soldiers murdered about 200 Jewish civilians in Dynow on the first day of the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah). On Sunday, September 20, 2020, in Dynow, Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
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21 September 2020
A group of Orthodox Jews praying on the last day of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, in the synagogue at the Center for the History and Culture of Polish Jews in Dynow. Over 150 Orthodox Jews from all over the world participated in Dynow in the Rosh Hashanah celebration (year 5781 in the Jewish calendar). Another purpose of the pilgrimage for many, was the visit to the resting place of Cwi Elimelech Spira (1783–1841), a famous Hasidic rabbi in Poland, and the 81st anniversary of the first mass murder of Jews by the German Nazis. During the German invasion of Poland, in September 1939, Wehrmacht, Gestapo and Einsatzkommando soldiers murdered about 200 Jewish civilians in Dynow on the first day of the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah). On Sunday, September 20, 2020, in Dynow, Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
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21 September 2020
An Orthodox Jew praying on the last day of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, in the synagogue at the Center for the History and Culture of Polish Jews in Dynow. Over 150 Orthodox Jews from all over the world participated in Dynow in the Rosh Hashanah celebration (year 5781 in the Jewish calendar). Another purpose of the pilgrimage for many, was the visit to the resting place of Cwi Elimelech Spira (1783–1841), a famous Hasidic rabbi in Poland, and the 81st anniversary of the first mass murder of Jews by the German Nazis. During the German invasion of Poland, in September 1939, Wehrmacht, Gestapo and Einsatzkommando soldiers murdered about 200 Jewish civilians in Dynow on the first day of the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah). On Sunday, September 20, 2020, in Dynow, Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
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