WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – On Wednesday, Jews around the world will celebrate the first night of Passover, and the White House is using the occasion to address antisemitism in the U.S. “It really is a cautionary tale about what is also going on right now in America. Unfortunately, antisemitism is on the rise,” White House Jewish Liaison Shelley Greenspan said. Greenspan says President Biden is sending a message to the Jewish community and all Americans. “He is with them, that we will condemn antisemitism, every step of the way,” Greenspan said. In 2021, an FBI report showed Jews were the target...