Skokie rally seeks to take stand against antisemitism after alleged incidents at Central, Lorel parks

In Skokie, Illinois, a community organized a poignant gathering on Tuesday evening to confront and take a stand against antisemitism. This event was a response to recent troubling incidents that stirred concern among local residents.

The purpose of this assembly was to foster unity and show unwavering support for Jewish community members who have been affected by acts of hate. The gathering was a direct reaction to events over the past weekend, where Jewish youth reported encounters involving antisemitic language.

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Central Park in Skokie, a place typically known for leisure and community, became the focal point of concern following these unsettling incidents. The Jewish community, in particular, felt alarmed by the events that unfolded there.

Alison Piure-Slovin of the Simon Wiesenthal Center remarked on the unfortunate normalization of antisemitism in society today, highlighting the pressing need for such community solidarity and awareness efforts.

At Central Park in Skokie, where so much of the community goes to enjoy some free time, an incident over the weekend caused alarm for the Jewish community.

“Unfortunately, antisemitism has become normalized in society,” said Alison Piure-Slovin, with the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

On Saturday, Skokie police say three Jewish teens were playing basketball, when their opponents addressed them with antisemitic language. The confrontation became violent.

“One of the perpetrators punched one of the young Jewish men in the face,” Slovin said.

This follows an incident on Friday at Lorel Park, where police say some Jewish girls were questioned by other girls about their religious identity. And those girls threw wood chips at them.

“What struck me most, what broke my heart was that they said they are worried and scared to go to our parks anymore,” Slovin said

Rebecca Weininger is the senior regional director of the Anti-Defamation League Midwest, and says the Chicago Human Relations Commission found disturbing evidence that antisemitism is on the rise.

“Hate crimes against Jews in the city of Chicago went up 58%,” Weininger said.

Skokie Mayor Ann Tennes says police are still investigating the incidents, but making people feel safe is their priority.

“Whether or not the ultimate classification based on the police work is a hate crime, we know that what was said was hateful, was antisemitic. And it was unacceptable,” Tennes said.

The Chicago Human Relations Commission recently found that hate crimes against Jewish people in Chicago have goneup 58%.

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