Residents of Nashville, Tennessee, are showing solidarity with the city’s Jewish community, pushing a message of peace in the face of harassment from neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups descending on the city to spew antisemitic hate.
Multiple instances of such groups gathering and spreading anti-Jewish flyers prompted action from the Jewish Federation of Greater Nashville, leading hundreds of people to gather Sunday in Nashville’s Bicentennial Park, said Deborah Oleshansky, the federation’s community relations director.
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