The teens, 19-year-old Daniel Anderson and Daemion Cameron, 18-year-old Malik Keith and 16-year-old Travis Beaupierre, each wrote an essay on the meaning of Rosh HaShanah at the behest of Judge Frank LaBuda. Dishawn Terry, 16, will also read an essay he has written on the meaning of the Jewish New Year."
Sunday, September 5, 2010
(NEWS) Anti-Semitic New York Vandals Learn About Rosh HaShanah
"Four teens who vandalized an upstate New York Jewish bungalow colony in April have publicly apologized and read their essays on the Jewish New Year to the court. A fifth is due to join them later in the month.
The teens, 19-year-old Daniel Anderson and Daemion Cameron, 18-year-old Malik Keith and 16-year-old Travis Beaupierre, each wrote an essay on the meaning of Rosh HaShanah at the behest of Judge Frank LaBuda. Dishawn Terry, 16, will also read an essay he has written on the meaning of the Jewish New Year."
The teens, 19-year-old Daniel Anderson and Daemion Cameron, 18-year-old Malik Keith and 16-year-old Travis Beaupierre, each wrote an essay on the meaning of Rosh HaShanah at the behest of Judge Frank LaBuda. Dishawn Terry, 16, will also read an essay he has written on the meaning of the Jewish New Year."