'This is not the New York City I knew': Jews, Muslims and Christians unite at anti-Mamdani rally
Hundreds rallied near Gracie Mansion to protest Mayor Zohran Mamdani, accusing him of failing to confront rising antisemitism in New York City.
‘This is not the New York City I knew’: Jews, Muslims and Christians unite at anti-Mamdani rally Hundreds of protesters gathered near Gracie Mansion to rally against Mayor Zohran Mamdani, accusing him of failing to protect the city’s Jewish population and ignoring antisemitism. Speakers from Jewish, Muslim, and Christian faiths expressed concerns about his rhetoric, perceived ties to anti-Israel activists, and his refusal to condemn certain groups, arguing he represents a threat to American values and the rule of law. The protest highlighted broader frustrations regarding public safety and the perceived rise of antisemitism in New York City.
- Hundreds of protesters rallied near Gracie Mansion against Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
- Protesters accused the mayor of failing to protect the city’s Jewish population and ignoring antisemitism.
- Speakers included celebrities, activists, and religious figures from Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities.
- Concerns were raised about Mamdani’s stance on Israel, his refusal to condemn certain phrases and groups, and his ties to activists.
- The protest comes amid a surge in antisemitic incidents in New York City since the Oct. 7 attacks.
- Some speakers argued Mamdani’s actions and rhetoric represent a modern form of antisemitism and a threat to American values.
- The rally highlighted broader frustrations about public safety and the future of New York City.
- The protest was organized by #EndJewHatred, a group focused on combating antisemitism.
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