‘We are here standing with one voice.’ Staten Island faith, law enforcement leaders speak out against antisemitic attacks
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‘We are here standing with one voice’: Staten Island leaders speak out against antisemitism
"Wherever we come from, when we come to Staten Island, we are united in peace, and we treat people with respect," Borough President Vito Fossella.
Ald. Brendan Reilly: You can’t separate anti-Zionism from antisemitism — and we must stop pretending you can – Chicago Tribune*
"Now is a moment that demands moral clarity — especially from Democratic Party leaders. If we believe in equality, dignity and pluralism, then we must also believe that violence against Jews — under any banner — has no place in American life. That means speaking up."
‘We are here standing with one voice.’ Staten Island faith, law enforcement leaders speak out against antisemitic attacks
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — More than a dozen people representing various organizations, interfaith communities and law enforcement gathered to speak out against antisemitism at a press conference at the Jewish Community Center in Sea View on Wednesday.
Local rabbi condemns antisemitism tied to LIC development, urges unity - Queens Post
The Jewish Community Center – Chabad of West Queens located at 10-29 48th Ave, Long Island City. Via Google Maps June 12, 2025 By Czarinna Andres In the wake of antisemitic rhetoric surfacing amid public discourse over the OneLIC neighborhood plan, a Long Island City religious leader is urging residents to reject hate and come together in solidarity. Rabbi Zev Wineberg of Chabad LIC issued a powerful public statement today denouncing antisemitic…
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