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In the attack’s aftermath, Jewish community professionals are refocusing, again, on how to protect their institutions from threats. What went wrong? And what needs to change?
WUSA-TV Washington, D.C. Support for the local Jewish community after couple was killed outside event in DC. Posted: May 22, 2025 | Last updated: May 22, 2025 ...
Unified in grief and love, DC’s Capital Jewish Museum reopens after last week’s killings; Jewish groups call for added federal support for security after killings of Israeli Embassy staffers in DC ...
Jewish community leaders and people who wanted to show support gathered for a show of solidarity Wednesday night.The night marking one week since the murders of advertisement WJLA Washington D.C.
The Jewish community in Washington, D.C., is grieving and outraged after an Israeli couple was gunned down outside the Capital Jewish Museum Wednesday night.
Jewish community groups and organizations in the nation’s capital are reevaluating security protocols and calling for support.
Greater Washington, DC’s Jewish community numbers nearly 300,000 Jewish adults and children in over 155,000 households. Metro DC’s Jews are younger than the national Jewish population. Compared to the ...
Reality doesn’t matter to the “Free Palestine” crowd: the terrorist who shot and killed two Israeli embassy workers was acting on a blood libel that’s a millennium old.
DC Jewish community unites in grief and strength at vigil On Tuesday evening, hundreds filled the Adas Israel Congregation in Cleveland Park for a powerful and emotional display of support.
The fatal shooting of two Israeli Embassy staff members in Washington, D.C., is impacting Jewish communities across the country, including in the Piedmont Triad.On Wednesday, around 9 p.m., a ...
Dozens in the D.C. Jewish Community gathered at George Washington University's Betts Mavis Theater roughly a week after two Israeli embassy employees were shot and killed in Northwest on May 21 ...