NewNinetyNine
Ars Centurion
If it's the protests I'm thinking of in the tri-state area, the sites were selling off West Bank land, triggering protests.I'd need more context to say protesting outside of synagogues is problematic. Does the synagogue support Israel, does the rabbi? If so, that seems like a good reason to protest there.
Edit: https://newjerseymonitor.com/2025/0...ro-palestinian-groups-over-synagogue-scuffle/
They were at the West Orange synagogue that night to protest an event promoting the sale of property in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. Such events have sparked protests across the region, with critics alleging the settlements are an illegal impediment to peace.
Monday’s complaint alleges event organizer Moshe Glick intended to host the event in his home but moved it to the synagogue when protestors indicated they would gather outside his house. About 50 protestors assembled at an intersection near his home, then marched to the synagogue when they heard the event had been moved, the complaint says.
Edit2: Also NYC https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/04/trump-church-protests
The proposals were a response to recent demonstrations outside two New York synagogues, both of which were holding events to promote illegal settlements in the West Bank and property sales in Israel.
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