We are outraged by the antisemitic attack that occurred in our district, in which a Rabbi was verbally harassed, physically assaulted, and threatened for being Jewish. This was a targeted act of hate, and it has no place in our community or anywhere in New York City.
No one should ever fear for their safety because of their religion, identity, or beliefs. The rise in antisemitic incidents across our city and country is deeply concerning, and this attack — occurring on Holocaust Remembrance Day — underscores the urgent responsibility we all share to confront hate before it escalates into violence.
We are relieved that the victim did not suffer serious injuries, and we stand in solidarity with him and with the Jewish community during this painful moment. We thank the officers of the 112th Precinct for their swift response and for taking the individual responsible into custody.
We call on all New Yorkers to reject antisemitism and all forms of hatred, and to stand united in defense of the safety, dignity, and humanity of our neighbors.