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Cleveland Heights Council Unanimously Adopts Resolution Condemning Antisemitism After Public Allegations
Summary
On May 19, Cleveland Heights City Council adopted Resolution 100-2025 condemning antisemitism after multiple public commenters accused the mayor's spouse of making antisemitic remarks at City Hall and residents demanded accountability and policy action.
Cleveland Heights City Council on May 19 adopted Resolution 100-2025, condemning antisemitism and reaffirming the city—s commitment to inclusion after public commenters described alleged antisemitic statements by the mayor's spouse and urged formal action.
The measure, introduced on first reading and moved for adoption the same night, affirms the city—s rejection of hate and states that public officials and those closely associated with them are expected to "conduct themselves in a manner that reflects the integrity, accountability, and ethical standards expected by the people they serve." The council voted to adopt the resolution in a roll call that recorded unanimous support from members present.
The resolution followed more than an hour of public comment, during which multiple residents described alleged remarks they said were made by the mayor—s wife and pressed council for remedies. "These are serious…
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