WJTV Jackson, MS: Suspect arrested for Beth Israel Congregation fire
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A suspect has been arrested in connection to the fire at Beth Israel Congregation in Jackson. Division Fire Chief Charles Felton said the Jackson Fire Department (JFD) Arson Division, who partnered with the FBI and the ATF, arrested an unidentified suspect for arson.
Jackson Mayor John Horhn released a statement after the arrest saying, “Acts of antisemitism, racism, and religious hatred are attacks on Jackson as a whole and will be treated as acts of terror against residents’ safety and freedom to worship. Targeting people because of their faith, race, ethnicity, or sexual orientation is morally wrong, un‑American, and completely incompatible with the values of this city. Jackson stands with Beth Israel and the Jewish community, and we’ll do everything we can to support them and hold accountable anyone who tries to spread fear and hate here.”
Beth Israel Congregation President Zach Shemper said they’re assessing the damage to the building, and they will continue worship services and other programs. Those locations will be determined at a later time. Shemper said several churches have extended offers for Beth Israel congregants to use their buildings as a worship space as they rebuild.
“We are a resilient people. With support from our community, we will rebuild. Beth Israel Congregation has been the Jewish spiritual home in Jackson, Mississippi, for over 160 years,” Shemper stated. “We are devastated but ready to rebuild. We are so appreciative of the outreach from our community here at home and beyond. If you want to support our rebuilding efforts, please go to our website at bethisraelms.org and donate to Beth Israel Rebuilding Fund.”