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WJC’s Lauder: Arson at Mississippi Synagogue Shows Hate Never Disappears

World Jewish Congress President Ronald Lauder condemned the arson that damaged Beth Israel Congregation in Jackson, Mississippi, calling it a chilling reminder that hatred resurfaces when left unchallenged. The pre-dawn blaze on Saturday, January 10, caused significant damage; authorities have arrested a suspect and are investigating alongside federal partners. Community leaders vowed resilience and pledged to rebuild.

Beth Israel, the city’s only synagogue and the largest in the state, has a history of being targeted, including a 1967 Ku Klux Klan bombing during the civil rights era. The latest attack has stirred interfaith solidarity, with civic and religious leaders denouncing antisemitism and promising practical support as the congregation makes temporary arrangements for services.

Investigators continue assessing damage to sacred items and facilities while considering potential hate-crime charges. The incident has reignited discussion about security at houses of worship and the importance of confronting extremist rhetoric before it turns violent.
(INN/VFI News)

“Father, comfort the Beth Israel community and all who are shaken by this attack. Heal wounded hearts, strengthen their resolve, and inspire neighbors to stand together against hatred. May Your peace surround every place of worship.”