Eisenhower fought back when synagogues and black churches were attacked. His decisive, concrete steps are just as relevant now, for Trump, facing the deadliest year ever to be Jewish in America
Source: https://www.haaretz.com
When white supremacist terror hit U.S. Jews before, the president stepped in to end it. This is how
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