Boulder Jewish Festival draws statewide support after attack

Bolder, Colorado (KDVR) – Thousands gathered in the Bild Larel Street Street for the first time since last Sunday terror attack, which was injured 15 people, including a Holocaust survivor. The forty -five -year -old Al -Masry Al -Masry faces the charges of federal hatred in the attack. Nour Biton intervened when the suspect was … Read more

Boulder Jewish Festival adding extra security one week after Pearl Street attack

Denver (KDVR) – One week after the Bulder’s attack, the Jewish community in the city is scheduled to host its largest event per year, which is the annual Jewish festival. Things may seem a bit different this year, with a much larger presence of the police. Friends of chasing storms in Colorado on Friday This … Read more

Boulder County Courthouse lit blue for Jewish victims, against antisemitism

Denver (KDVR) – The building overlooking the site was where an Egyptian man threw the Molotov cocktails at the demonstrators looking for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza on Wednesday night to honor the victims and take a position against anti -Semitism. the Bulder Province Court It has been shed light that was a … Read more

Security increased outside L.A. Jewish houses of worship after Boulder attack

A special wish and Los Angeles police are working to increase patrols outside the Jewish worship in response to Sunday’s attack in Buldir, where, according to the police, a man used a temporary launcher on a burning apparatus in a crowd of Jewish demonstrators. Eight people were injured. “What happened in Bulder, Colorado – brutally … Read more

2 staff members of Israeli embassy killed in shooting near Jewish museum in DC, Noem says

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Minister of Internal Security, Christie, said that employees of the Israeli embassy in Washington were killed and killed on Wednesday evening near a Jewish Museum. Nayywan announced the deaths in a post on X after the shooting outside the Jewish Capital Museum, which is located from the Federal Bureau of the … Read more