Mississippi Fire
Mississippi synagogue fire leads to arrest
Stephen Spencer Pittman / Jackson, United States / Beth Israel Congregation /

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1/13/2026
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  • A devastating fire engulfed the Beth Israel Congregation, Jackson, Mississippi's historic synagogue, on January 11, 2026, raising alarms about an apparent act of arson.
  • Arrested for the crime, suspect Stephen Spencer Pittman confessed to targeting the synagogue due to its "Jewish ties," referring to it as a "synagogue of Satan," which has drawn attention to anti-Semitic sentiment in the region.
  • The incident has been labeled as a possible hate crime, prompting responses from local and national officials, including Jackson's mayor, who condemned the act as religious hatred.
  • This synagogue has a poignant history, having been bombed by the KKK in 1967 for its involvement in civil rights, amplifying the community's anguish over yet another attack.
  • Despite the destruction, leaders and congregants remain resolute, vowing to rebuild and preserve their faith as a vital center of Jewish life in Mississippi.
  • The fire has sparked urgent discussions about the rise of anti-Semitism in the U.S. and the critical need for solidarity and protection of vulnerable religious communities.

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