Our Holocaust memorial was erected in Marion Square to remember the 6 million Jews, along with 5 million others, killed in the Holocaust. For many of us Charlestonians, those Jews included our family members, friends, and ancestors. Now more than ever, we as Charlestonians and Americans must empathize with and respect each other’s historic and ongoing traumas. This week, our Jewish Community Relations Council is working together with Mother Emanuel AME Church, the Alliance for Full Acceptance, and others to launch our Stamp Out Hate campaign to pass much-needed hate crime legislation in South Carolina. Vandalism like the kind committed against our Holocaust Memorial is more than just vandalism, it’s a hate crime.
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Charleston Police investigating Holocaust Memorial vandalism as a hate crime - Live 5 News WCSC
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