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Rising Antisemitism in New York Takes Toll on Dutch Roots Jews

Rising Antisemitism in New York Takes Toll on Dutch Roots Jews
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World September 29, 2024 00:19

new york - Jews with Dutch roots living in New York are increasingly facing hatred, triggering memories of Nazi-era persecution. The recent wave of antisemitism, fueled by violence in Israel, has created an atmosphere of fear and insecurity.

Jews with Dutch roots living in New York are increasingly facing hatred, triggering memories of Nazi-era persecution. The recent wave of antisemitism, fueled by violence in Israel, has created an atmosphere of fear and insecurity.

Leo Ullman, an 86-year-old Holocaust survivor born in Amsterdam, recalls the anxieties he faces in New York today. Forced to hide during World War II, separated from his parents as a child, Ullman now refrains from displaying pro-Israel sentiments due to safety concerns.

Amidst reports of rising hate crimes against Jews in the U.S., incidents in New York have surged. Antisemitic acts have included vandalism, threats, and physical assaults, resonating with dark historical events.

Ulrika Citron, whose father also survived wartime trauma in the Netherlands, highlights the echoes of past tragedies in the current atmosphere. She emphasizes the need for vigilance and unity within the Jewish community amid growing concerns.

Despite the challenges, Ullman finds solace in the unity and support shown by people of Jewish heritage. The solidarity among those with Jewish roots in times of crisis reflects a sense of shared identity and purpose.

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