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TAMMY SCHNITZER lives in Billings, Montana
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The PBS documentary 'Not In Our Town' aired on December 17th at 10:30 p.m. EST.
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The local newspaper printed full-page menorahs that were displayed in nearly 10,000 homes and businesses.
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'Not In Our Town Week' was declared for December 10–17 as a nationally-coordinated campaign against hate crimes.
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TAMMY SCHNITZER lives in Billings, Montana. She grew up there, as a Lutheran and married Brian Schnitzer, a Jew, and then converted to Judaism. They are the subject of a new PBS documentary "Not In Our Town," (December 17th, 10:30 p.m. EST) about how the community in 1993 rallied behind Schnitzer and her family when they were targets of hate crimes. The local newspaper printed full page menorahs and they were displayed in nearly 10,000 homes and businesses. This week, December 10-17, has been declared "Not In Our Town Week," a nationally-coordinated campaign against hate crimes. (THIS INTERVIEW CONTINUES INTO THE REV. SE
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