Queens leaders condemn anti-Semitic attack in Rego Park
/"We stand united with our neighbors in condemning these abhorrent, bigoted anti-Semitic attacks.”
Read More"We stand united with our neighbors in condemning these abhorrent, bigoted anti-Semitic attacks.”
Read MoreThe swastika was found on a sign near the front steps of the Rego Park Jewish Center
Read More“Anti-Semitism is a scourge that must be rooted out wherever and whenever it arises.”
Read More“This intolerable act of vandalism will not go unpunished.”
Read More“When we only focus on a community, when in fact no one is immune from this, it does lend vulnerability to stigmatizing. Take care in not perpetuating stereotypes, not emboldening latent racism, emboldening latent discrimination and phobias and hate, because there is no need for that.”
Read MoreStickers promoting white supremacist group Patriot Front started appearing around Forest Hills last week.
Read MoreInstagram photos entered into evidence allegedly show him celebrating anti-Semitic attacks.
Read MorePolice are investigating an anti-Semitic attack in Hillcrest that vandalized the inside of a car with swastikas and anti-gay language early Monday morning.
Read More“New Yorkers stand with the Jewish community against anti-Semitism in all its forms.”
Read More“The Proud Boys assaults should be a wake up call to the entire city that we need to have strategies in place to prevent white supremacist violence.”
Read MoreIn recent weeks, racists have scrawled swastikas on boulders in College Point and a kiosk in Flushing. Two weeks ago, a white supremacist group unfurled a banner in Washington Heights and posted stickers throughout the city. Meanwhile, anti-semitism routinely seeps into or masquerades as debate about Israeli policy.
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