Jackson, Mississippi. A fire destroyed Beth Israel, the city's only synagogue, Saturday around 3 a.m., officials said. Firefighters contained and extinguished the blaze; investigators from local police, the ATF, and the FBI opened a joint probe. A suspect is in custody, and authorities have not publicly confirmed a motive. The historic congregation, established in 1860, reported damage to the library and administrative areas and pledged to rebuild while local churches offered worship space. Mayor John Horhn and the Southern Poverty Law Center condemned the attack and pledged support for the Jewish community. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 5 original reports from NewsChannel 3-12, Jackson Advocate, KSTU, Internewscast Journal and thepeterboroughexaminer.com.
Local and federal law enforcement agencies benefited from increased cooperation and investigative resources during the arson response.
Beth Israel congregation and Jackson's Jewish community suffered property loss, emotional trauma, and disruption of worship.
After reading and researching latest news.... Investigations by local police, the ATF and FBI indicate a January arson damaged Beth Israel's library and offices; a suspect is in custody. Officials have not determined motive. Community leaders pledged rebuilding; federal and local agencies continue evidence collection and coordinated criminal inquiry ongoing.
STATEMENT FROM MAYOR JOHN HORHN ON THE BETH ISRAEL FIRE - Jackson Advocate
Jackson AdvocateJackson Synagogue Destroyed by Fire; Suspect Arrested, Authorities
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