Alaska bill making church and synagogue vandalism a felony is signed into law
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Alaska bill making church and synagogue vandalism a felony is signed into law
Rabbi Mendy Greenberg, who leads the Chabad congregation in Palmer, speaks at a bill-signing ceremony held Tuesday at the Lubavitch Jewish Center of Alaska. The bill makes vandalism of religous sites a class C felony. Listening is Rep. Andy Josephson, D-Anchorage, who sponsored the bill, and Rabbi Yosef Greenberg, Mendy Greenberg’s father, who leads the Anchorage congregation. (Photo by Yereth Rosen/Alaska Beacon) Vandalism of houses of worship …
Alaska bill making church and synagogue vandalism a felony is signed into law • Alaska Beacon
Rabbi Mendy Greenberg, who leads the Chabad congregation in Palmer, speaks at a bill-signing ceremony held Tuesday at the Lubavitch Jewish Center of Alaska. The bill makes vandalism of religous sites a class C felony. Listening is Rep. Andy Josephson, D-Anchorage, who sponsored the bill, and Rabbi Yosef Greenberg, Mendy Greenberg's father, who leads the Anchorage congregation. (Photo by Yereth Rosen/Alaska Beacon)Vandalism of houses of worship a…
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