Members of the Sioux Falls community rallied against hateful messaging targeting Jewish people on the last night of Hanukkah on Sunday after anti-Semitic posters were hung across town in late November. Two posters were found near a fire station and had anti-Jewish messaging including a Nazi swastika, according to a statement from South Dakota Voices for Peace. "They were covered up or removed as quickly as they could be discovered, but even the first sightings were enough to evoke deep responses in our Jewish community and among our friends and allies," Jen Dreiske, the Mt. Zion Board President, told the...