New York Democrats Condemn Anti-Semitic Attacks, But Are Not Sure Why They Are Happening

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From left to right: Elyse Buxbaum, executive vice president of strategy and development for the Museum of Jewish Heritage; Evelyn Cruz, the Brooklyn district director for Rep. Nydia Velazquez; Rep. Grace Meng, Rep. Gregory Meeks, Rep. Eliot Engel, Rep. Max Rose, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, Rep. Carolyn Maloney and Rep. Yvette Clarke at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York, Jan. 2, 2019. (Josefin Dolsten)

NEW YORK (JTA) — In the wake of several attacks on Jews in the New York area in recent months, seven House Democrats representing districts of New York City held a news conference to emphasize that they are committed to stamping out anti-Semitism.

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But in addition to discussing initiatives designed to help decrease anti-Semitic attacks, the lawmakers admitted that finding specific root causes of the recent incidents is proving difficult.

Reps. Max Rose, Yvette Clarke, Eliot Engel, Hakeem Jeffries, Gregory Meeks, Carolyn Maloney and Grace Meng held the conference at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, a Holocaust remembrance museum in lower Manhattan. Evelyn Cruz, the Brooklyn district director for Rep. Nydia Velazquez, was also at the event.

“It’s not clear what is going on, but we are going to get to the bottom of it, and that’s why you’ve seen African-American leaders like [Reps.] Greg Meeks, Yvette Clarke, [Brooklyn Borough President] Eric Adams, and myself step up to speak out and to say we’re not going to tolerate this in our community,” Jeffries told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency after the event.

The lawmakers did not address the specific motivations behind recent attacks in the area, which have included a shooting at a kosher market in Jersey City and a machete stabbing at a rabbi’s home in Monsey, a suburb of New York City. Jews have been harassed and sometimes violently assaulted on the streets of Brooklyn for months.

Perpetrators of attacks on synagogues in Pittsburgh in 2017 and Poway, California, last spring had expressed white supremacist sentiments, but assailants in the recent attacks in Monsey and Jersey City were African-American. The Jersey City shooters expressed sympathy for the Black Hebrew Israelites, a movement of African-Americans who believe they are descended from ancient Israelites. The Monsey attacker cited the movement in his journals.

Some adherents of that movement subscribe to anti-Semitic beliefs. Many but not all of the assailants in the incidents of harassment and assault in Brooklyn also have been African-American.

Clarke told JTA after the event she was not sure why the incidents were happening but that she was hopeful that recent initiatives announced by Mayor Bill de Blasio — including neighborhood safety coalitions, anti-hate education in middle and high schools and an advertising campaign to promote diversity — could help.

“I don’t know what’s in the mind of most of these young folks who we’ve seen in these incidents. I don’t think it’s reflective of a conspiracy of any sort of an ongoing dialogue of anti-Semitism. We have to figure out what it is,” she said.

Meanwhile Engel said he wanted to steer away from blaming any one group for the attacks.

“I don’t think their background is that important,” he told JTA following the news conference. “What’s important is that they have committed an anti-Semitic act, which we will not tolerate and we will speak out loudly against. Look — we know that anti-Semitism is mired in the right, with white supremacists, it’s been like that for years. And frankly in the left, we’re starting to see a little bit of that as well. So I am committed to fighting against anti-Semitism wherever it rears its ugly head.”

Engel, the chairman of the House’s Foreign Affairs Committee, and Rose, who is part of a group of moderate Democrats who held out before announcing their support for the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, are both Jewish.

“Each and every person standing behind me today, just within this last week, has heard the following from their constituents in New York City: ‘I’m afraid to go outside with my kippah on. I’m afraid to speak Hebrew in public. I’m afraid to go to the synagogue. I’m afraid to congregate with my family for Hanukkah here in New York City,’” Rose said during the conference.

“This is a reality that we refuse to accept,” continued Rose, who led the conference. “Now in this time, thoughts and prayers though, in this time of skyrocketing violence, tweets are not enough. Action is what is required.”

Rose said the group of lawmakers had fought for an increase in grants for nonprofit security this year. Last month, Congress announced it was increasing that category of grant funding to $90 million, up from $60 million the previous year.

Rose also said that the group was working with partner organizations in New York City to hold workshops in the coming months to help religious organizations file grant applications.

Maloney mentioned a bill she introduced to improve Holocaust education and said that she and others were calling for a special FBI unit to combat anti-Semitism and hatred nationwide. Meeks and Rose also spoke about the need for social media sites to fight hate on their platforms.

Engel talked about the significance of having the event at a Holocaust museum.

“I remember as a little boy growing up in the Bronx and I was learning about the Holocaust, I thought, ‘It couldn’t happen here, could it? It couldn’t happen here,’” he said. “You know what? It could happen here, and it could happen here if people of goodwill say nothing. It could happen here if people excuse it and say, ‘These people are mentally ill and therefore you’ve got to cut them a little slack.’”

A statement issued Sunday night in the name of the family of the Monsey attacker said he “had a long history of mental illness and hospitalizations” and “no known history of anti-Semitism,” The New York Times reported.

Rose, who flipped his district from red to blue last year, was asked whether he blamed the rise in anti-Semitism across the U.S. on President Trump.

“I’m not standing here today, and this is speaking for myself and not the delegation, to point the blame on the rise of anti-Semitism at the president. With that being said though, I have found the president’s statements like, ‘Good people on both sides,’ his woeful and wiling defense of the rise of white nationalism as horrendous, xenophobic in nature and despicable,” he said. “But this problem that we see today is far more complicated than just pointing to the president.”


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Gitty
Gitty
4 years ago

Well then, let’s make it clear! Kids are growing up without a moral compass, and some of the so-called leaders incite antisemitism. Start by implementing a Moment of Silence in the public schools, and increasing the awareness and observance of the 7 Universal Laws of Noah and his descendents.

Triumphinwhitehouse
Triumphinwhitehouse
4 years ago

What about ilhan omar and rashida, notice no AOC

ahron horowitz
ahron horowitz
4 years ago

CUOMO AND DEBLASIO HAVE TO ARREST THE CRIMINALS AND HAVE THE JUDGES VGIVE THEM REAL JAIL TIME.EDUCATION IS FINE BUT WHEN A CRIME IS COMMITED THERE MUST BECONSEQUANCES.

Ship of Fools
Ship of Fools
4 years ago

So embarrassing. No JDL , JDO, or Chaptzem anymore, just discussion , halacha analyzing and speeches about need for speeches to speak up , condemnation speeches from spokespeople who pretend to speak for us, now marches and platforms at the end of parade for more speakers and speeches.Galut circuses in Holy Jew York, and Jew Jersey to be. You’re the laughing stock in your sweet homes, summer homes, programs , and big shot talk. what you dodos don’t want to know is how much you’re hated.

Steven Wright
Steven Wright
4 years ago

“But Are Not Sure Why They Are Happening”
Obviously global warming.
Or, wait, maybe sunspots?

Joe Miller
Joe Miller
4 years ago

They’re not sure why it’s happening.that in itself is the answer why it’s happening When you choose to walk around with your eyes closed and your ears closed see no evil hear no evil

Heshy chulent
Heshy chulent
4 years ago

It’s these liberal demcRATic politicians who have destroyed law and order. We are lucky Trump is president for otherwise Hillary was going to allow a million Arabs into our communities.

Tony ( little pasta) Garagfiolla Jr.
Tony ( little pasta) Garagfiolla Jr.
4 years ago

Learn from us :
Pack lead, aim at the skull and squeeze off 2 shots.
Then let your enemies call for condemnation pressers and orations.

Send Rose packing !!!
Send Rose packing !!!
4 years ago

Eliot Engel, Max Rose______ Get off the stage and get the heck out of our lives.
Two jewcoup impeachment fraudsters.
Those in Rose’s district, please elect Nicole Malliotakis who’s a wonderful lawmaker and running against him.

The Democrat party is becoming increasinly the party of anti Israel Jew haters and there is no one with the guts to stand up to the radical branch of their party as they become the majority.
The Democrat party is becoming increasinly the party of anti Israel Jew haters and there is no one with the guts to stand up to the radical branch of their party as they become the majority.
4 years ago

Maybe it is because the Democrat politicians defend and support their colleagues when they spew Jew hatred, why hasn’t anyone of these democrats called for Omar and tlaib 2 Jew haters to be condemned by name by Congress for their Jew hatred.

David Hirsch
4 years ago

The media. Recently, the media has begun an onslaught of attacks against orthodox Jews – starting with the eruv, yeshiva education, and attacking Hatzalah to publishing documentaries and movies that sheds us in a negative light. Unfortunately, much of this was driven by Jews – frum and OTD alike.

Gut feeling
Gut feeling
4 years ago

I don’t like Eric Adams. He can’t be trusted.

WACKO
WACKO
4 years ago

These clowns need to look in the mirror. It’s quite obvious why this is happening.

triumphinwhitehouse
triumphinwhitehouse
4 years ago

max rose voted to impeach trump and voted to NOT condemn Ilhan Omar, VOTE AGAINST MAX ROSE.

triumphinwhitehouse
triumphinwhitehouse
4 years ago

where was fressen Jerry Nadler?