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Conference taveng::bagels

Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

1450.0. "Temple/synagouge in Melrose burns down" by STAR::FENSTER (Yaacov Fenster, Operating systems Quality and Tools @ZKO3/4W15 3) Thu Feb 16 1995 13:48

    I am sorry to inform you that last night the Temple/synagouge in
    Melrose burned down. It seems that it was another in a series of
    tourching unoccupied (during the night) buildings in the area. The
    police have arrested one person on suspicion of trespassing in the
    area.
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1450.1This is the 90's, right??HANNAH::MORRISThu Feb 16 1995 19:2422
    In a related story...
    Today's edition of the Worcester (MA) Telegram & Gazette related the
    rise in anti-semetic attacks during 1994. Predominantly committed by
    'skinheads,' the statistics of ethic violence remained fairly constant
    during 94, except for attacks on Jewish targets, which increased just
    over 10%.
    The states reporting the highest number of hate crimes were NY, FL, CA,
    another state I can't recall, and Massachusetts. MA was fifth of the
    five highest reporting states. I never realized the problem was so
    acute here.
    I moved here from Chicago in August, 94. Racial tension is quite
    prevalent in the big, crowded urban areas. Is it also tangible in
    non-Boston MA? I guess what I mean is, how common is it really, outside
    of the urban jungle?
    What are the experiences of the indigenous population? 
    I've been a victim of hate crime...I was hoping I'd left all that
    stupidity behind.
    What the hell is going on in this world that no one learns from the
    past?
    Why am I still surprised?
    Jeff
    
1450.2The story is not quite as bad as you might thinkBUBBLS::GROSSThe bug stops hereThu Feb 16 1995 23:437
I saw this story on the TV news this morning. The building that
burned was actually a chapel for a Jewish cemetary, not the main
synagogue. The police say that there is an arsonist in the neighborhood
who is going around setting fires in unoccupied buildings. They
believe it was just a crazy person, not an _antisemitic_ crazy person.

Dave
1450.3NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 17 1995 16:3912
re .1:

If I correctly remember the story about this in the Globe, anti-Semitic
incidents in Massachusetts were actually down.  I believe the other state
on the list was NJ.  I suspect the list of states with the most anti-Semitic
incidents closely parallels the list of states with the most Jews.

>    I moved here from Chicago in August, 94. Racial tension is quite
>    prevalent in the big, crowded urban areas.

Chicago is a special case because of its large population of militant Moslems.
Weren't two Chicago-area synagogues torched by Arabs a couple of years ago?
1450.4ref. last couple notesHANNAH::MORRISFri Feb 17 1995 20:4613
    Yes... I saw the updated reports on the fire and the arsonist in
    question is just a generic loony; not a loony with an agenda.
    
    I don't remember any shuls being burnt down...I could be wrong. Almost
    every year, right around the High Holidays and again around
    Kristalnacht, some knuckle heads would damage synagogues and
    cemetaries. Nothing too serious, superficial painting, broken glass.
    But you'll agree, it's not the cost of replacement. It's not the loss
    of materials or time for repairs.
    Its the gall.
    
    Jeff