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(JTA, January 22, 2008) In 1993, the town of Billings came together to protest antisemitism after a rock was thrown through a window with a menorah in it. Today, the residents of Billings are organizing to stop discrimination against other minorities in the town, especially Latinos and Native Americans. The article, "
Billing 15 Years After the Menorah Incident ," addresses questions such as, "Who is participating in anti-hate events today? Why are some in the community participating while others are not?"
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