Community Rallies for Queens Kosher Bagel Shop After Antisemitic Vandalism
Hundreds rally in support of NYC Kosher bagel shop trashed in anti-Semitic attack

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On Thursday, approximately 300 people gathered at Bagels & Company in Jamaica Estates, Queens, to support the kosher bagel shop vandalized in an antisemitic attack. Demonstrators called for justice and stronger penalties for hate crimes amid rising antisemitism in New York City.
- 01The rally was attended by around 300 demonstrators, including Jewish activists and local residents.
- 02The vandalism incident occurred on Friday, with the suspect still at large as police investigate it as a possible hate crime.
- 03Antisemitic incidents in New York City have surged by 182% in January compared to the previous year, largely attributed to rising tensions following the October 7 terror attack.
- 04Elan Kornblum, president of Great Kosher Restaurant School, emphasized the frequent targeting of Jewish-owned businesses as deeply frightening.
- 05Hila Ashkenazi, the bagel shop owner, expressed gratitude for community support and confidence in law enforcement's efforts to apprehend the suspect.
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On Thursday, hundreds rallied in support of Bagels & Company, a kosher bagel shop in Jamaica Estates, Queens, which was vandalized in an antisemitic attack. The incident, captured on video, showed a man destroying property outside the shop, prompting community outrage. Demonstrators, including Jewish activists and local residents, gathered to voice their concerns over the alarming rise in antisemitic incidents in New York City, which have surged by 182% since the previous year. Elan Kornblum, president of the Great Kosher Restaurant School, highlighted the fear and heartbreak felt by the community as Jewish-owned businesses are targeted. Hila Ashkenazi, the shop owner, expressed her appreciation for the overwhelming support and confidence in the police's efforts to catch the perpetrator. Daniel Rosen, president of the non-profit IMPACT, called for stronger penalties for hate crimes and support for affected businesses. The rally underscored a collective stand against antisemitism and a call for unity in the face of rising hate.
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The vandalism incident has galvanized community support and raised awareness about antisemitism, prompting calls for action from local leaders.
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