A concern, especially amid the spate of attacks against Orthodox Jews, is that those who commit hate crimes would remain on the streets, putting the public at risk.
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While the Jewish world cannot ignore near-daily vicious physical attacks, NGO Monitor is confronting the media for not covering the severity and frequency of these events.
The Boston Celtics' Enes Kanter, who has faced death threats from Turkey's anti-Semitic dictator Recep Erdoğan, denounced violent attacks on the Jewish community in the U.S.
Anti-Semitic incidents are up by 82 percent in New York City, one of many places throughout the world where the Jewish community is threatened on a regular basis.
The number of anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim hate crimes has significantly increased in London over the last year, according to figures released this week by the Metropolitan Police.
Jewish children in Michigan were victims of an anti-Semitic hate crime this past weekend when the summer camp they attend was defaced with Nazi graffiti.