He mailed dozens of antisemitic letters. Volunteers helped track him down.

He mailed dozens of antisemitic letters. Volunteers helped track him down.

The first threat was handwritten on a postcard. The next was composed on a typewriter, then mailed to the same D.C. synagogue. The threats felt eerily similar to a volunteer who helps protect Jewish institutions: unsigned, with a rambling cadence and enough detail to hint that whoever sent them had...

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