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Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro Addresses Antisemitism and Israel Criticism Amid Political Rise
Gov. Shapiro discusses rising antisemitic threats including a 2025 home attack, defends Israel policy amid party divisions, and highlights 75% of American Jews see Israel as vital, ADL reports.
- Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is openly discussing his Jewish faith during a key phase of his political career.
- Shapiro states that antisemitism is a significant issue in both the Democratic and Republican parties.
- Despite increasing threats, Shapiro refuses to live in fear or back down and finds strength in the joy he sees in others.
- He supports a two-state solution with Israel and Palestine, where both have security and mutual recognition, and he hopes for hopeful futures for children on both sides.
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Amid a rise in antisemitism, Josh Shapiro turns toward his Jewish faith
Thousands of teenagers from more than a dozen countries, many standing on their chairs in a cavernous convention hall, screamed and cheered as Josh Shapiro took the stage. Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor still may be unknown among many Americans outside his home state, but here at BBYO, the world’s largest conference of young Jewish leaders, Shapiro is a rock star. “We’re facing some challenges out there,” he said. He didn’t mention the arson…
·Philadelphia, United States
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As antisemitism rises and strife over Israel continues, Josh Shapiro turns toward his Jewish faith
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro may be the nation’s most prominent Jewish politician as antisemitism surges across America. But he insists on living his faith “out loud.”
·United States
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Josh Shapiro, in his own words, on political violence and antisemitism
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
·Winnipeg, Canada
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