The congregation at Temple Emanu-El on the Upper East Side is certainly not hiding. In fact, they are doing just the opposite - choosing to hold Shabbat outside their Fifth Avenue sanctuary.
The outdoor service on a cold morning drew a heavy police presence - a similar sight at houses of worship across the city. This comes after Neo-Nazi and White Supremacist groups coined Saturday a 'Day of Hate,' encouraging online followers to harass and target Jewish communities.
"Sadly it does not come as a surprise given the vitriol and the anger of the national discourse," said Rabbi Davidson. There have been at least 35 hate crimes reported to the NYPD so far this year. According to the latest numbers, about half are targeting the Jewish community. Governor Hochul made a special visit to Beit Simchat Torah on Saturday morning. Mayor Adams also delivered a message to the Jewish community just days ago after Anti-Semitic protests outside the Broadway musical 'Parade.'Unity was a common theme on Saturday. The NYPD and all temples want congregants to feel safe - all congregants, and that includes leaders of different faiths who have come to prove many voices are louder than one.
"I think there is power and beauty in solidarity - on a strange awful day like this, we need to be here," said Rev. Dr. Scott Black Johnston, Senior Pastor of Fifth Ave Presbyterian Church."I think it's really important that everybody who believes in human beings all having the same dignity of life can show up here and make a stand," Parks said.ALSO READ |
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