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By Haley Brown

Two Orthodox Jewish men were pelted with unknown objects while walking on the Upper West Side on Sunday, cops and a city councilman say — the third possible antisemitic incident in the neighborhood over the weekend.

The two Jewish men, ages 65 and 19, were wearing “traditional garb including a headscarf and hat” while waiting to cross the north crosswalk at West 100th Street and West End Avenue in Manhattan when a passing car tossed the objects at them a little after 9 p.m., according to police.

The men told cops that the objects caused temporary pain but did not leave any marks.

City Councilman Shaun Abreu advised Upper West Side residents to watch out for their neighbors in a post on X.