One congregation was in service as a group stood above I-64 holding a sign reading “America for the white man” and waving Swastika flags.
TOWN AND COUNTRY, Mo. — Rabbi Jeffrey Abraham was in the middle of Sabbath service when his phone started to ping with messages about an offensive display just two miles from his synagogue.
“It’s just jarring to think that there are people like this in our neighborhood essentially,” Abraham said, who leads Congregation B’nai Amoona in Creve Coeur.
On Saturday, videos and pictures quickly began to surface online of a group dressed in red and black, wearing masks and waving Swastika flags on an Interstate 64 overpass. A sign reading “America for the white man” was on display at the Mason Road overpass, where dozens of Jewish congregants from at least three different synagogues drive by.
‘My immediate reaction was like here we go again. We as a Jewish community have very much been …