Congregants and leaders vowed to rebuild a historic Mississippi synagogue that was closely broken by hearth and a person was taken into custody for what authorities mentioned Sunday was an act of arson.
The fireplace ripped via the Beth Israel Congregation in Jackson shortly after 3 a.m. on Saturday, authorities mentioned. No congregants had been injured within the blaze.
Photographs confirmed the charred stays of an administrative workplace and synagogue library, the place a number of Torahs had been destroyed or broken.
Jackson Mayor John Horhn confirmed that an individual was taken into custody following an investigation that additionally included the FBI and the Joint Terrorism Process Pressure.
“Acts of antisemitism, racism, and spiritual hatred are assaults on Jackson as a complete and can be handled as acts of terror towards residents’ security and freedom to worship,” Horhn mentioned in a press release.
He didn’t present the identify of the suspect or the fees that the particular person is dealing with. A spokesperson for the Jackson FBI mentioned they’re “working with legislation enforcement companions on this investigation.”
The 160-year-old synagogue, the biggest in Mississippi and the one one in Jackson, was the positioning of a Ku Klux Klan bombing in 1967 — a response to the congregation’s function in civil rights actions, based on the Institute of Southern Jewish Life, which additionally homes its workplace within the constructing.
“That historical past reminds us that assaults on homes of worship, no matter their trigger, strike on the coronary heart of our shared ethical life,” mentioned CJ Rhodes, a outstanding Black Baptist pastor in Jackson in a Fb submit.
“This wasn’t random vandalism — it was a deliberate, focused assault on the Jewish neighborhood,” Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of The Anti-Defamation League, mentioned in a press release.
“That it has been attacked once more, amid a surge of antisemitic incidents throughout the US, is a stark reminder: antisemitic violence is escalating, and it calls for complete condemnation and swift motion from everybody,” Greenblatt mentioned.
The congregation continues to be assessing the injury and acquired outreach from different homes of worship, mentioned Michele Schipper, CEO of the Institute of Southern Jewish Life and previous president of the congregation. The synagogue will proceed its common worship packages and providers for Shabbat, the weekly Jewish Sabbath, seemingly at one of many native church buildings that reached out.
“We’re a resilient folks,” mentioned Beth Israel Congregation President Zach Shemper in a press release. “With assist from our neighborhood, we are going to rebuild.”
One Torah that survived the Holocaust was behind glass not broken within the hearth, Schipper mentioned. 5 Torahs contained in the sanctuary are being assessed for smoke injury. Two Torahs contained in the library, the place probably the most extreme injury was achieved, had been destroyed, based on a synagogue consultant.
The flooring, partitions and ceiling of the sanctuary had been lined in soot, and the synagogue should change upholstery and carpeting.
“Plenty of instances we hear issues taking place all through the nation in different components, and we really feel like this wouldn’t occur in our half,” mentioned chief hearth investigator Charles Felton “Lots of people are in disbelief that this might occur right here in Jackson, Mississippi.”

