Recent reports indicate a rise in antisemitic incidents in Detroit, including vandalism at the Jewish Federation building and the distribution of antisemitic flyers in various neighborhoods. However, the Israeli government currently deems travel to the U.S. as safe, advising standard precautions.
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The annual People’s Conference for Palestine in Detroit showcased a gathering of Hamas supporters and antisemitic sentiments.
1 day ago
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A pro-Palestinian conference in Detroit featured children leading chants calling for Israel's destruction, raising concerns about antisemitism.
2 days ago
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Rep. Rashida Tlaib closed the People’s Conference for Palestine in Detroit with anti-Israel rhetoric, raising concerns about hostility towards Jews.
4 days ago
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Event organizers rejected attempts by pro-Israel figures to silence the conference, indicating a tense atmosphere for Jewish attendees.
8/24/2025
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Detroit Archbishop Edward Weisenburger emphasizes the need for information to combat antisemitism during his visit to the Holocaust center.
8/20/2025
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Archbishop Edward Weisenburger told reporters it would be a "betrayal" of the museum to "ignore the suffering" in Gaza.
8/19/2025
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Two Palestinian terrorists who were released by Israel during ceasefires with Hamas are set to address a pro-Palestinian conference.