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WaPo Roasted for 'Blatant Antisemitism' of Article Asking 'Where Jews Belong' After DC Shooting: 'Wherever I Damn Well Please'


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The article, titled "For U.S. Jews, D.C. Museum Killings Deepen Resolve - and Fear," was published by the paper Friday.

The Washington Post published an opinion piece by Rabbi Aaron Potek titled "Where Jews Belong," reflecting on a recent shooting in Washington, D.C., where he and his family were present. The incident, which occurred near a Metro station, involved a man firing a gun and shouting antisemitic slurs, prompting Potek to explore themes of fear, belonging, and resilience within the Jewish community. He discusses the historical and ongoing challenges faced by Jews, emphasizing the importance of community and faith in overcoming adversity. Potek concludes by affirming that despite the threats and hatred, Jews will continue to belong and thrive wherever they are, reinforcing a message of hope and solidarity.

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