Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight concerns on antisemitism and promote local career fest

Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight concerns on antisemitism and promote local career fest
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman Serving Southwest Ohio — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, who has been representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, recently shared a series of tweets addressing both somber and community-focused topics. These posts reflect on recent events and upcoming local initiatives.

On June 2, Landsman posted about a recent attack in Boulder coinciding with the Jewish holiday of Shavuot. He stated, “Last night, just hours after a terrible attack in Boulder, Shavuot began — a holiday about the strength of the Jewish people. In just the past two weeks, we’ve seen heartbreaking loss and deeply terrible acts of antisemitism. Faith, community, love, and standing up to hate are”. This tweet underscores his concern over increasing antisemitic incidents.

Later that day, Landsman tweeted again regarding Jewish history and its challenges with antisemitism. He noted succinctly on June 2 at 21:29 UTC: “So much of Jewish history is the history of antisemitism https://t.co/m7RuWjWZSy”.

On June 3, Congressman Landsman shifted focus to a community event aimed at career development. At 15:04 UTC he announced: “Our Second Annual Career Fest is this Saturday at the @CintasCenter! Whether you’re starting your career, looking for a change, or getting back into the workforce, this event is for you. @cincinnatimetro will be there with free bus passes for anyone who attends. See you there!”.

Greg Landsman was born in Cincinnati in 1976 and continues to reside there today. His educational background includes a BA from Ohio University obtained in 1999.



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