Members of the Queens Jewish group rallied on Sunday to denounce antisemitism after a bunch of hateful youngsters scrawled swastikas over synagogues and homes within the Forest Hills and Rego Park areas.
Gathering in Yellowstone Park and arranged by IMPACT and the #EndJewHatred, outraged Jewish locals had been joined by elected officers to denounce the antisemitic graffiti that they are saying left them disturbed and feeling unsafe in their very own group.
“Since October 7, hate crimes have increased many fold, and more than 50% of all hate crimes are antisemitism and anti-Jewish hate crimes,” Meeting Member David Weprin stated to the gang. “For the first time in my life, many Jewish New Yorkers and I don’t feel safe in this city and state.”
Gathering in Yellowstone Park and arranged by IMPACT and the #EndJewHatred, outraged Jewish locals had been joined by elected officers to denounce the antisemitic graffiti that they are saying left them disturbed and feeling unsafe in their very own group.Picture by Dean Moses
Gathering in Yellowstone Park and arranged by IMPACT and the #EndJewHatred, outraged Jewish locals had been joined by elected officers to denounce the antisemitic graffiti that they are saying left them disturbed and feeling unsafe in their very own group.Picture by Ramy Mahmoud
Meeting Member David Weprin.Picture by Ramy Mahmoud
On Could 4, residents of Forest Hills and Rego Park woke as much as discover a string of Nazi symbols spray-painted at 5 places throughout the realm, together with exterior of the Rego Park Jewish Heart, positioned at 97-30 Queens Blvd, which serves youngsters and seniors, and the house of a holocaust survivor.
Police are nonetheless looking for the 4 people who had been caught on surveillance video in the course of the early hours of the morning, happening the rampage, leaving the prejudiced marks of their wake.
Almost every week later, the group says they don’t seem to be letting the vile act go, and are demanding motion be taken. Dubbing the rally “this shall not stand,” Jewish New Yorkers held indicators and waved Israeli flags as audio system took Mayor Zohran Mamdani to activity for, of their opinion, failing to take the facet of the Jewish folks.
“We have a person running this city who takes no accountability for the rise of antisemitism that he helped create over his political career. I’m sorry, but it’s the truth. He’s playing both sides of the coin, trying to make everyone happy, condemning what happened, but then basically promoting the protest outside of our own synagogues here in this city this week. Disgusting,” influencer Zach Sage Fox stated.
“Antisemitism is on the rise, and we have to make sure that every antisemite knows that we will not back down, that we will stand up to it,” stated candidate for governor Bruce Blakeman. Picture by Dean Moses
‘No Hate’ Picture by Dean Moses
Members of the Queens Jewish group railed on Sunday to denounce antisemitism after a bunch of hateful youngsters scrawled swastikas over synagogues and homes within the Forest Hills and Rego Park areas.Picture by Dean Moses
Within the hours following the incident, the mayor condemned the incident in a put up on X.
“I am horrified and angered by the swastikas painted on homes and a synagogue in Forest Hills, including on a plaque honoring survivors of Kristallnacht. This is not just vandalism – it is a deliberate act of antisemitic hatred meant to instill fear. There is no place for antisemitism in Queens or anywhere in our city,” a part of his put up learn. The Mayor didn’t instantly reply to New York News for remark relating to the recorded failure to face with the Jewish group.
Amongst these on the rally, residents held up needed posters depicting the accountable events and demanded their arrest.
“Antisemitism is on the rise, and we have to make sure that every antisemite knows that we will not back down, that we will stand up to it,” candidate for governor Bruce Blakeman stated. “American values is freedom of religion, and we have fought too long to get what we have gotten here in America to have people taken away from us.”
Amongst these on the rally, residents held up needed posters depicting the accountable events and demanded their arrest.Picture by Dean Moses
Gathering in Yellowstone Park and arranged by IMPACT and the #EndJewHatred, outraged Jewish locals had been joined by elected officers to denounce the antisemitic graffiti that they are saying left them disturbed and feeling unsafe in their very own group.Picture by Ramy Mahmoud
Gathering in Yellowstone Park and arranged by IMPACT and the #EndJewHatred, outraged Jewish locals had been joined by elected officers to denounce the antisemitic graffiti that they are saying left them disturbed and feeling unsafe in their very own group.Picture by Dean Moses





