Jewish leaders defend Hashmi
Jewish leaders from across the commonwealth are responding to a Jewish Insider story that implies Senator Hashmi is antisemitic.
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Jewish leaders defend Hashmi
Jewish leaders from across the commonwealth are responding to a Jewish Insider story that implies state Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, D-Chesterfield, is antisemitic. The leaders defend Hashmi, who is Muslim, saying she is a “champion against hate and violence.”
"As the first Jewish woman elected in Chesterfield County, within Senator Hashmi's district, I'm deeply proud of her unwavering commitment to stand against antisemitism,” said Dot Heffron, a member of the Chesterfield County School Board. “Having worked alongside her since 2019, I've witnessed firsthand her dedication to interfaith dialogue and her strong support for combating all forms of faith-based discrimination and hate.”