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Kenosha News Managing Editor Pete Wicklund (center) welcomes Kenosha Unified School Board candidates at Monday night's (Feb. 21, 2022) forum co-sponsored by the newspaper and the district. The forum was held at the Educational Support Center, 3600 52nd St. and live-streamed virtually. Candidates for the April 5 election are (clockwise): Jon Kim, left, Eric Meadows, incumbent Atifa Robinson, Sam Roochnik, Kristine Schmaling and incumbent Rebeca Stevens.
IN PHOTOS: CUSH anti-Semitism cleansing walk in Downtown Kenosha on April 2, 2022
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The Rev. Monica Cummings leads a march to Eichelman Park during a demonstration and walk to cleanse the community of antisemitism on Saturday, April 2, 2022.
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Rabbi Dena Feingold speaks in front of Beth Hillel Temple during a demonstration and walk to cleanse the community of antisemitism organized by CUSH Religious Leaders on Saturday, April 2, 2022.
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The Rev. Kevin Beebe pours lemon water on the ground at Kenosha’s Eichelman Park during a demonstration and walk to cleanse the community of antisemitism on Saturday. The event was organized by Congregations United to Service Humanity and local faith leaders. Eighteen local religious leaders endorsed a statement condemning incidents of antisemitism in the community, including five waves where fliers were left in driveways. “As faith leaders, as people of the God of all, we stand solidly with Beth Hillel Temple and the rest of the Jewish community in Kenosha,” the statement read in part. “As community leaders, as people of the city and county of Kenosha, we ask that our public safety officials take seriously and investigate thoroughly these threats, these attacks on our community. Today it is just fliers. Tomorrow it could be something much worse.” LOOK: To see additional photos, point your smartphone camera at the QR code, then tap the link.
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The walk stopped at Eichelman Park where people prayed and poured lemon water on the ground during a demonstration and walk to cleanse the community of antisemitism on Saturday, April 2, 2022.
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People stand in the snow during a demonstration and walk to cleanse the community of antisemitism organized by CUSH Religious Leaders Caucus at Beth Hillel Temple on Saturday, April 2, 2022.
CUSH CLEANSING WALK
The Rev. Jim Lynch speaks during a demonstration and walk to cleanse the community of antisemitism organized by CUSH Religious Leaders Caucus at Beth Hillel Temple on Saturday, April 2, 2022.
CUSH CLEANSING WALK
The Rev. Jim Lynch speaks during a demonstration and walk to cleanse the community of antisemitism organized by CUSH Religious Leaders Caucus at Beth Hillel Temple on Saturday, April 2, 2022.

