Faith, political leaders unite in rally against antisemitism
Faith leaders, celebrities and lawmakers across the political spectrum joined Thursday to condemn a rise in antisemitic incidents around the world triggered by the recent conflict between Israel and Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers.
Organized by leading U.S. Jewish groups, the virtual Day of Action Against Antisemitism included calls for policy changes and a unified stand against antisemitism in America. Among the participants were Rabbi Moshe Hauer, executive vice president of the Orthodox Union; top leaders on Capitol Hill; and Roman Catholic Cardinal and New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan.
“In the last few weeks, we have seen a disturbing spike in bigotry and violence against Jewish communities across the country and around the world,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said. “This hatred is horrific and heartbreaking.”
“Americans must come together with urgency and unity to condemn these appalling acts of hatred. … It is our moral duty to confront this evil wherever and whenever it arises,” she added.