Mississippi Synagogue Heavily Damaged in Arson

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Extensive damage to the Beth Israel Congregation synagogue after an arson attack in Jackson, Mississippi, Jan. 10, 2026 (Beth Israel Congregation)

Asaf Elia-Shalev

A suspect has been arrested and charged with arson in connection with a fire that tore through Beth Israel Congregation, the only synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi, early Saturday morning, authorities said, as federal agents investigate the attack as a possible hate crime.

Firefighters with the Jackson Fire Department responded to reports of the blaze at around 3 a.m., finding flames pouring from the building’s library and administrative offices. The Reform synagogue serves as the religious and communal center for the city’s small Jewish population.

No congregants or first responders were injured in the fire, and investigators quickly ruled out accidental causes. The department’s arson investigation division, working with the FBI, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Joint Terrorism Task Force, determined the blaze was deliberately set and led to the arrest of a suspect late Saturday night. Authorities have not publicly identified the suspect.

“Acts of antisemitism, racism, and religious hatred are attacks on Jackson as a whole and will be treated as acts of terror against residents’ safety and freedom to worship,” Jackson Mayor John Horhn said in a statement Sunday, condemning the fire and pledging support for the synagogue and the broader community.

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