Synagogue Arson Charges Filed Amid Rising Antisemitism

A man is charged with arson for setting fire to Jackson, Mississippi's only synagogue, causing significant damage and closure. Authorities apprehended Stephen Spencer Pittman after receiving a tip from his father. Pittman admitted to the crime due to the building's Jewish connections but wasn't charged with a hate crime.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 13-01-2026 09:22 IST | Created: 13-01-2026 09:22 IST
Synagogue Arson Charges Filed Amid Rising Antisemitism
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On Monday, federal arson charges were brought against a man accused of setting fire to the only synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi, which serves as a religious and educational hub for Jewish communities across the Deep South.

The early January blaze left the Beth Israel Congregation and the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life severely damaged, leading to its closure. Authorities arrested Stephen Spencer Pittman, identified through a tip-off, who allegedly confessed via text messages to starting the fire because of the building's Jewish ties.

Despite his alleged confession, Pittman was not charged with a federal hate crime, but rather with arson of a building used in interstate commerce. The case highlights increased antisemitism incidents in the U.S., with the synagogue, founded in 1860, having been a previous target of racial violence.

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