Tag: hate crimes

  • Jewish Community Grateful for Governor DeWine’s Leadership in Fighting Antisemitism

    Jewish Community Grateful for Governor DeWine’s Leadership in Fighting Antisemitism

    Governor Mike DeWine has repeatedly given his personal commitment to our community on combating hate, especially Jew-hatred. His issuance of last week’s Executive Order defining antisemitism is the latest step. Together with his powerful letter to college and university presidents in December on making the campus safe for Jewish students, faculty, and staff, Ohio leads the way in facing this ancient hatred head-on. We are grateful for his leadership.  

    Sadly, statistics bear out that antisemitism is on the rise in Ohio, nationally, and throughout the world, including recent incidents at The Ohio State University and a frightening arrest of a security guard who was betraying the very Jewish institutions in Central Ohio he was supposedly protecting.  

    FBI hate crimes statistics bear out this trend, with nearly 55 percent of religiously motivated hate crimes in the US targeting Jews, despite being only 2 percent of the population. Both Hillel and ADL statistics also show a rise in anti-Jewish hate on campus, with Hillel showing an astonishing 178 incidents in 2019-20, in a year when many campuses were shut down for months due to the pandemic.

    To Governor DeWine and Lt. Gov. Husted, we say: as Passover falls this week, we are reminded that at times of danger and persecution, the Jewish community has always counted on allies to help protect them. You are modern day exemplars of that

    Thank you,

    Ohio Jewish Communities


    Governor DeWine signs executive order defining antisemitism

    by Loveland Magazine –  Apr 14, 2022

    Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today signed Executive Order 2022-06D to further define antisemitism using the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition, and…


  • Disability-Related Hate Crimes up sharply, FBI data shows

    Disability-Related Hate Crimes up sharply, FBI data shows

    Newly-released data indicates that hate crime incidents targeting people with disabilities are on the rise.

    There were 177 reported hate crime offenses stemming from disability bias in 2018, according to figures out this week from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program. By comparison, there were 128 similar offenses the year prior.

    Read on at Disability Scoop, The Premier Source for Developmental Disability News…



  • FBI records spike In disability-related hate crimes

    FBI records spike In disability-related hate crimes

    As hate crimes across the U.S. surge, new data indicates that incidents targeting people with disabilities are up sharply too.

    There were 128 hate crime offenses reported during 2017 stemming from bias against those with disabilities, according to the FBI. That’s up from 76 the previous year.

    The numbers released this week come from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program, which tallies data submitted by law enforcement agencies across the country on incidents motivated by disability as well as race, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, sexual orientation, gender and gender identity.

    Read on at Disability Scoop