A human rights expert says his family receives deeply upsetting anti-Semitic comments online that targeted a deceased Jewish grandmother. The reports describe the remarks as confronting and inappropriate, and they occur in the context of the family selling a house. According to the expert, the comments were directed at the grandmother’s identity and included the kind of language that can be considered harassment and hate speech. The allegations focus on online responses to the family’s announcement or listings, where commenters made derogatory remarks about the dead relative. The expert characterizes the messages as anti-Semitic and harmful, while the coverage centers on the impact of receiving such comments rather than any broader dispute. The two outlets present the account consistently, including the description of the comments and the expert’s assessment of their nature. The reporting does not indicate any legal outcome or who made the comments, but it highlights concerns about the prevalence and distressing effects of online hate.