The American Jewish Committee is calling on the city of Atlanta, Georgia to deal with ongoing "persistent anti-Semitism."

The advocacy group noted that there has been a Jewish community in Georgia since 1733 that has participated in all aspects of society, including participating in institutions that directly and indirectly impact the Jewish community.

“And yet, anti-Semitism, Jew hatred, persists,” against the Atlanta Jewish community, which has approximately 150,000 members, or about two percent of the city’s overall population.

“Over the past 12 months in Atlanta, we have seen rising anti-Semitism on our streets, in our schools and expressed by elected officials across the political spectrum. It has been demonstrated by Holocaust distortion, swastikas scrawled in schools, references to Jewish power and remarks labeling Israel a racist and Nazi-like state,” said Dov Wilker, the Atlanta regional director of the American Jewish Committee.... Read More: Arutz-7