Police investigating threatening antisemetic letters sent to Princeton religious organizations

Three Princeton religious organizations received threatening anti-Semitic letters last month as part of what police say appears to be a broader pattern targeting Jewish groups across Mercer County and Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Police responded on April 21 to separate reports from organizations on Cherry Hill Road, Nassau Street, and State Road after staff members reported receiving letters containing threats of violence directed at the Jewish community. The incidents are being investigated as bias intimidation and terroristic threats cases.

Investigators determined similar threatening letters had recently been sent to multiple Jewish organizations throughout the region. No arrests have been announced, and the investigations remain ongoing.

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  1. Violence threatened against any group is abhorrent. As a secondary note: people should understand that being Jewish doesn’t mean supporting either an ethno/state – Zionism – or genocide. My Jewish friends and family believe “never again” means never again for everyone. Such threats are evidence of ignorance, and will accomplish only the precise opposite of what I assume are their intentions.

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