Neo-Nazi Convicted for Mailing Antisemitic Threats to Georgia Lawmakers and Rabbi After State Passes Antisemitism Bill
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Neo-Nazi Convicted for Mailing Antisemitic Threats to Georgia Lawmakers and Rabbi After State Passes Antisemitism Bill
MACON, Ga. — A North Carolina man was convicted Thursday in federal court for mailing violent antisemitic threats to Georgia State Representative Esther Panitch and Rabbi Elizabeth Bahar shortly after both publicly supported Georgia’s first legislation defining antisemitism. Ariel E. Collazo Ramos, 32, of High Point, was found guilty of mailing threatening communications with a […]
Neo-Nazi Who Mailed Hate Threats To Georgia Rabbi And Lawmaker Found Guilty
The postcards came to their homes, where the kids sleep and the family photos sit on the walls. By the time the mail was opened, Georgia’s first law defining antisemitism had been signed, and the backlash was already in the box. 🧭 Why It Matters: People in Georgia saw a state law about antisemitism collide […] The post Neo-Nazi Who Mailed Hate Threats To Georgia Rabbi And Lawmaker Found Guilty appeared first on The Georgia Sun.
Neo-Nazi Convicted of Sending Antisemitic Threats to Georgia Rabbi and State Representative
MACON, Ga. – A neo-Nazi from North Carolina has been convicted in federal court for mailing antisemitic threats to Georgia’s only Jewish State House Representative and a Temple Beth Israel Rabbi. The threats followed the women’s public support for Georgia House Bill 30, the state’s first law defining antisemitism. Ariel E. Collazo Ramos, 32, of High Point, North Carolina, was found guilty on November 4 of mailing threatening communications with …
Rabbi Lody van de Kamp is growing concerned about antisemitism. He says that resignation is increasing within the Jewish community, but that dialogue is especially important now.
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