Jewish community leaders, elected officials gather in Forest Hills to condemn recent spate of antisemitic attacks - QNS
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Jewish community leaders, elected officials gather in Forest Hills to condemn recent spate of antisemitic attacks - QNS
""This is not normal. We cannot allow ourselves to ever normalize this." Mark Treyger emphasized the importance of confronting antisemitism and protecting community values."
""No child, no parent, no educator, no worshiper from any community should ever have to fear entering or leaving a school or their house of worship." Treyger highlighted the broader implications of the attacks."
""Hatred is now rooted in our city. We must stamp it out with a sense of urgency." Council Speaker Julie Menin pointed out the alarming statistics regarding antisemitism in New York."
A coalition of Jewish community leaders and elected officials gathered in Forest Hills to condemn recent antisemitic attacks involving vandalism at multiple locations. The rally took place at an orthodox synagogue that was targeted, including a memorial for Kristallnacht. Mark Treyger, CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council, emphasized the normalization of hate must not be accepted. Elected officials highlighted the prevalence of antisemitism in the city, noting it constitutes a significant portion of hate crimes, and called for collective action against such hatred.
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