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Jewish neighborhood celebrates Rosh Hashanah amidst battle within the Center East 

By Editorial Board Published October 4, 2024 3 Min Read
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Jewish neighborhood celebrates Rosh Hashanah amidst battle within the Center East 

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Many Jewish folks in mid-Michigan are nervous after Iran not too long ago launched dozens of missiles at Israel. 

This week marks the celebration of Rosh Hashanah, a Jewish vacation celebrating the creation of the world and the beginning of excessive holidays. 

Matthew Zivian, a Jewish scholar at Michigan State College, says issues are tense on his faculty campus, even in the course of the holidays. 

“I try to make it intentionally relaxing,” stated Zivian. “but I understand the heightened awareness that we might be receiving like on a day like today.” 

He says after the Hamas assaults final October, there was an inflow of antisemitism. 

“You know, we saw in Ann Arbor the other week that a student was jumped,” stated Zivian. “I think by like six men and had to go to the hospital. It can happen anywhere to any of us.” 

Zivian says he is confronted giant quantities of stress and fear on campus while being brazenly Jewish. 

“You know I’ve seen some people look my way and give me a couple dirty looks for wearing my star, but that doesn’t change who I am,” stated Zivian. “A year ago, before October 7th I was unapologetically Jewish, and since October 7th I’m still unapologetically Jewish.” 

Hate crimes concentrating on Jewish folks have elevated on faculty campuses. 

Chris Rozman, Chief of Police at MSU, says that is not the case right here. 

“Yeah, so we have not seen or experienced an increase in criminal activity. That’s motivated by bias on campus,” stated Rozman. 

He says they’re consistently working to verify college students are protected and really feel protected on campus.

“We constantly talk to our community, engage with our students’ groups, our students, and we listen to their concerns,” stated Rozman. “Sometimes they do request an extra police presence and we try to accommodate that.”  

Zivian says he hopes extra folks develop into educated concerning the scenario and cease the hate. 

“A lot of people make the mistake that we are far removed from the situation, being Jews over here in America, but that just isn’t the case,” stated Zivian. “That there is a strong community connection to Israel and we very do much care and hope for the safety of our friends and family.”

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