A rabbi who leads a Modern Orthodox synagogue said on Wednesday he and his congregants are growing accustomed to the toll of anti-Semitic taunts that have become a "not irregular feature of life" before and after the presidential election.

Rabbi Barry Dolinger said he was walking from his Pawtucket home to Providence's Congregation Beth Sholom on Nov. 12 when a car pulled over and young men yelled, "Heil Hitler," before speeding away.

He said it's not uncommon for members of his 110-year-old congregation on the city's East Side to experience such ugly jeers this year. He said it has happened to him at least five times and to someone in his congregation at least once a month, always when they're walking about because they don't drive while observing the Sabbath. One time, he said, he was told he "should have been burned in the ovens."

Dolinger wears a Jewish head covering called a kippah and walks 2 miles to the synagogue each Saturday. He said he hasn't called police to report the harassment.... Read More: Fox News