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Jackson, Mississippi's sole synagogue set ablaze in arson attack, suspect arrested

According to Southern Jewish life, there were no injuries, but the building suffered significant fire and smoke damage. The library was reportedly charred, and two Torah scrolls were destroyed.

Suspected arson at Beth Israel synagogue in Jackson, Mississppi, that destroyed two torah scrolls, January 11, 2026.
 Jerry Seinfeld and his family lend their support to the families of hostages and missing persons

Jerry Seinfeld compares 'Free Palestine' movement to Ku Klux Klan in surprise university speech

US President Donald Trump sits inside the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington, US, May 9, 2025.

Jewish leaders must thank Donald Trump for fighting antisemitism - opinion

 Kanye West during the Cincinnati Bengals game against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium

Kanye West claims Planned Parenthood, KKK conspired to 'control Jew population'


Items connected to Leo Frank lynching to be auctioned in Jerusalem

The bulk of the collection consists of various legal documents and correspondence related to the ADL's initiative aiming to exonerate Leo Frank which began roughly seventy years after his murder.

The collection includes: a "Souvenir postcard" with photo showing Frank's hanged body shortly after the lynching, a booklet issued by the Rhodes' Colossus factory of Atlanta in support of Leo Frank, 20 copies of letters and memoranda pertaining to efforts to clear Frank's name and more.

Trump to ask judge throw out suits by lawmakers, police over US Capitol riot

The Democratic lawmakers have invoked an 1871 law passed to fight the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan that prohibits political intimidation.

 The US Capitol is seen through a steam exhaust on the first anniversary of the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump, on Capitol Hill in Washington, US, January 6, 2022.

On This Day: US Jew Leo Frank lynched by antisemitic mob

The lynching of Leo Frank was shocking with considerable historic implications, shining a spotlight on antisemitism in the South and helped inspire the formation of the ADL and reformation of the KKK

Leo Frank

KKK-organized white power rally slated for September in Longview, Texas

The main organizers behind this are alleged by sources to be a man named Dalton Henry Stout and his father, George Bois Stout, Christian Identity Klansmen with noted track records.

A Nazi's salute at a neo-Nazi rally in Kansas City, Missouri. (Dave Kaup/Reuters)

'White Lives Matter' marches organized by white supremacists coming to US

The march was allegedly organized by white supremacists through Telegram, a popular social media and encrypted messaging application.

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Antisemitic mass shooter appeals death penalty verdict for 2014 murders

During the trial, he said he believes Jews have committed genocide against white people, and control both the media & Wall Street to the detriment of white Americans.

Frazier Glenn Cross Jr.

The Capitol siege rattled him, yet Appelbaum is more worried about 2024

Hartman’s president, Yehuda Kurtzer, spoke with Yoni Appelbaum, the Atlantic’s Ideas editor, who also taught history and literature at Harvard University, Babson College and at Brandeis University.

Yoni Appelbaum

White supremacist, antisemitic leader Tom Metzger dies

"Tom Metzger spent decades working against core American values as one of the most visible hard-core white supremacists in the country,” said Jonathan Greenblatt.

Tom Metzger (R), founder of the White Aryan Resistance, talks to the media outside the Kootenai County Justice Building in Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, September 5, 2000.

White supremacist pleads guilty in plot to blow up Colorado synagogue

Holzer faces up to 40 years in prison and a $250,000 fine when he is sentenced in January, prosecutors said.

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Twitter permanently bans former KKK leader David Duke

Duke’s final tweet included a link to an interview he had conducted with Germar Rudolf, who was convicted of Holocaust denial in Germany.

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Tennessee debates to remove KKK leader statue, replace with Dolly Parton

At the moment, local politicians are looking for options to replace the statue of the Confederate leader and a top candidate for that prominent real estate is Parton, who is from Tennessee herself.

Dolly Parton