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(MLive-Michigan) Ryan Stanton - Rabbi Nadav Caine of Beth Israel Congregation in Ann Arbor argues that while a federal judge has concluded that protests outside his synagogue amount to free speech, it's still hate speech. "They fill our sidewalks with hate speech to harass our worshippers." And their hate fails to alarm those "who would be rightfully shouting from the rooftops if this were a mosque." The leader of the protest group said, "We're not there because they're Jews. We're there because they're Jewish Zionists," complaining the synagogue displays the Israeli flag and prays for Israel.2020-08-24 00:00:00Full Article
Ann Arbor Rabbi Responds to Court Ruling
(MLive-Michigan) Ryan Stanton - Rabbi Nadav Caine of Beth Israel Congregation in Ann Arbor argues that while a federal judge has concluded that protests outside his synagogue amount to free speech, it's still hate speech. "They fill our sidewalks with hate speech to harass our worshippers." And their hate fails to alarm those "who would be rightfully shouting from the rooftops if this were a mosque." The leader of the protest group said, "We're not there because they're Jews. We're there because they're Jewish Zionists," complaining the synagogue displays the Israeli flag and prays for Israel.2020-08-24 00:00:00Full Article
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