1993State Farm's 'Jewish Lawyers List' Discrimination

In 1993, Todd Hindin filed a lawsuit against State Farm for ...
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🛂 National Origins Quota Act of 1924

The National Origins Quota of 1924 and Immigration Act of 1924 largely halted immigration to the U.S. from Eastern Europe and Russia; this was meant to restrict Eastern European Jews among others, as a great many of these immigrants coming from Russia and Eastern Europe were Jews (the "outbreak of antisemitism" mentioned in the above entry may have also played a part in the passage of these acts).
National Origins Quota Act of 1924 (1924)
ImmigrationUnited StatesQuota ActAntisemitismEastern EuropeDiscriminationNativismRestriction
United StatesUnited States

👑 Bess Myerson and the Miss America Pageant

Bess Myerson was the first Jewish-American and the first Miss New York (competing as Miss New York City, a competition organized by a local radio station) to win the Miss America Pageant as Miss America 1945. As the only Jewish contestant, Myerson was encouraged by the pageant directors to change her name to "Bess Meredith" or "Beth Merrick" but she refused. After winning the title (and as a Jewish Miss America), Myerson received few endorsements and later recalled that "I couldn't even stay in certain hotels there would be signs that read no coloreds, no Jews, no dogs. I felt so rejected. Here I was chosen to represent American womanhood and then America treated me like this." She thus cut short her Miss America tour and instead traveled with the Anti-Defamation League. In this capacity, she spoke against discrimination in a talk entitled, "You Can't Be Beautiful and Hate."
Bess Myerson and the Miss America Pageant (1945)
Post-WarUnited StatesDiscriminationAntisemitismMiss AmericaBess MyersonCivil RightsJewish American
United StatesUnited States

📜 State Farm's 'Jewish Lawyers List' Discrimination

In 1993, Todd Hindin filed a lawsuit against State Farm for allegedly keeping a list of prominent Jewish lawyers referred to within State Farm as the "Jewish Lawyers List". Any claims made by clients of these attorneys were automatically forwarded to State Farm's fraud unit, purely on the basis of the religion and national origin of the lawyers. These claims would then be neither settled nor paid. State Farm initially claimed that this was not a matter of discrimination, but of coincidence. However, Dr. Frank Taylor (an experienced economist on retainer for the Appellants) discovered that despite the fact that the population of the states involved had Jewish populations between 2–5% of the total population, the list was composed of nearly 80% religiously or ethnically Jewish lawyers. Individuals who had worked for State Farm, including former Divisional Claim Superintendent Ron Middler, testified that the list was indeed used to discriminate against ethnic minorities. State Farm paid out $30 million to Todd Hindin and his clients for discrimination on the basis of religion and national origin.
State Farm's 'Jewish Lawyers List' Discrimination (1993)
DiscriminationLegalBusinessUnited StatesAntisemitismFinancialFraud1990s
United StatesUnited States

🔫 Brooklyn Bridge Shooting of Chabad-Lubavitch Students

On 1 March 1994, on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, Lebanese-born immigrant Rashid Baz shot at a van of 15 Chabad-Lubavitch Orthodox Jewish students that was traveling on the Brooklyn Bridge, killing one and injuring three others. See 1994 Brooklyn Bridge shooting.
Brooklyn Bridge Shooting of Chabad-Lubavitch Students (1994)
ViolenceShootingBrooklyn BridgeChabadAntisemitism1990sHate Crime
United StatesUnited States

🔥 Volksfront Attack on Temple Beth Israel

Chris Lord, an individual associated with the Volksfront and American Front, fired ten rounds with an assault rifle into Temple Beth Israel (Eugene, Oregon), damaging the interior.
Volksfront Attack on Temple Beth Israel (1994)
ViolenceHate CrimeTempleEugeneWhite SupremacyVolksfrontAntisemitism1990s
United StatesUnited States

🗺️ Osama bin Laden's 'Greater Israel' Conspiracy

In a May 1998 interview with ABC's John Miller, Osama bin Laden stated that the Israeli state's ultimate goal was to annex the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East into its territory and enslave its peoples, as part of what he called a "Greater Israel". He stated that Jews and Muslims could never get along and that war was "inevitable" between them, and further accused the U.S. of stirring up anti-Islamic sentiment. He claimed that the U.S. State Department and U.S. Department of Defense were controlled by Jews, for the sole purpose of serving the Israeli state's goals.
Osama bin Laden's 'Greater Israel' Conspiracy (1998)
Osama bin LadenConspiracy TheoryGreater IsraelAntisemitismMiddle EastTerrorism1990sUnited States
United StatesUnited States