United against anti-Semitism
Protesters of all faiths yesterday marched to the scene of Friday’s anti-Semitic rampage in Brooklyn to call for increased tolerance and ramped-up security.
About 150 people waved Israeli flags as they walked along Ocean Avenue in the predominately Jewish neighborhood of Midwood, where three cars were set on fire and swastikas were spray-painted after the anniversary of the Holocaust’s Kristallnacht.
They were led by state Sen. Eric Adams and Assemblyman Dov Hikind.
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