Suspect in custody after arson fire at Jackson synagogue

A suspect has been arrested following an arson attack that damaged Mississippi's largest synagogue, Beth Israel Congregation in Jackson, early Saturday morning. Officials are investigating the incident as a potential act of terrorism amid a rise in antisemitic incidents. No injuries were reported, but significant damage occurred to the building and sacred items.

The fire broke out shortly after 3 a.m. at Beth Israel Congregation, a historic synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi, that predates the Civil War. Firefighters responded promptly to what was initially reported as a possible church fire, but arson investigators from the Jackson Fire Department were soon involved after the cause could not be immediately determined. Chief fire investigator Charles Felton noted the rapid response, and evidence ruled out initial suspicions of lightning from recent thunderstorms.

The blaze ruined the synagogue's library and administration offices, destroyed two Torah scrolls, and heavily damaged five others. Miraculously, one Torah that survived the Holocaust remained unharmed in its glass case. The fire also scorched the Tree of Life plaque, which commemorates special events for congregation members. No one was hurt in the incident.

Jackson Mayor John Horhn described the attack as terrorism, stating, “Acts of antisemitism, racism and religious hatred are attacks on Jackson as a whole.” He added, “Targeting people because of their faith, race, ethnicity or sexual orientation is morally wrong, un-American and completely incompatible with the values of this city.” Horhn praised the collaborative effort that led to the suspect's swift arrest, involving the Jackson Police Department, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, FBI, and Joint Terrorism Task Force. He recounted, “I was at Beth Israel yesterday, and I saw firsthand how our partners stepped up.”

This marks the second major attack on the synagogue; in 1967, Ku Klux Klan members bombed it. Horhn, who remembers the event from his youth, highlighted historical alliances between Jewish and African American communities against racism and injustice.

Congregation president Zach Shemper expressed gratitude for support from local houses of worship, saying, “We have already had outreach from other houses of worship in the Jackson area and greatly appreciate their support in this very difficult time.” Officials have not yet classified the fire as a hate crime or released the suspect's name. The investigation continues amid a surge in antisemitic attacks, with the Anti-Defamation League documenting over 9,000 incidents in 2024—the highest since tracking began in 1979—following events like the 2018 Tree of Life shooting and a recent attack in Bondi Beach.

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