NEW YORK—Chaim Deutsch had not yet heard of the mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh when he turned his phone on and received a series of text messages. The messages were from faith leaders and New Yorkers sending him condolences to the Jewish community and to all New Yorkers.
Four days later, Deutsch, a New York City Council member and chair of the city’s Jewish caucus, rallied with other council members, community leaders, and city residents at New York City Hall’s steps on Oct. 31. They were there to stand in support of the Jewish community and denounce acts of hatred and violence.
The victims were aged 54 to 94.
“You are what your record says you are,” Council Member I. Daneek Miller said. “Our record says that we stand for dignity and humanity. We stand with our brothers and sisters of all faiths, all races, and all nations.
Speakers at the rally included Council Member Karen Koslowitz, whose mother escaped the Holocaust; Council Member Ben Kallos, who is Jewish; Yeshiva University’s Jon Greenfield; and Devorah Halberstam, director of external affairs at the Jewish children’s museum.
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In the mass shooting, eight men and three women, were killed and of the six people injured, four were police officers.The day after the shooting, thousands of people attended an interfaith gathering and vigil at the Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum in Pittsburgh.
Speaking at the NYC rally, Rabbi Eli Cohen from the Crown Heights Jewish Community Council expressed his appreciation that communities and people of every race and religion were coming together to express those sentiments.
“We do not condone, and we do not allow, violence in our community, and in our hearts,” he said.