A new program in the suburbs is trying to reduce anti-Jewish hate as antisemitic incidents are up nearly 400% in the U.S. just since last year, according to the ADL. “Antisemitism in the United States is on the rise and I’m very, really alarmed,” Lin Novitsky told NBC Chicago. As a child, Novitsky survived the Holocaust as a child, but her grandmother was one of the millions of Jews murdered by the Nazis. “I don’t want my past to become your future,” Novitsky said, “Never again.” Novitsky fled the Soviet Union because of antisemitism and came to the U.S. “It’s a big concern. And it’s irony. We came from Soviet Union and after 44 years we got, not to that extent like in Russ
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