PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Rabbi Jeffrey Myers is condemning violence against people of the Jewish faith following an attack over the weekend at a Chanukah celebration in New York.
The knife ambush happened Saturday night at the home where more than 100 Orthodox Jews were gathered, reports CBS News’ Tom Hanson. Witnesses said a man stormed in with a weapon and his face covered.
Five people were stabbed, including a rabbi’s son and an elderly man who is now in critical condition.
Over the weekend, New York’s Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the attack an act of “domestic terrorism.”
Now, the leader of the Tree of Life congregation in Pittsburgh says we “cannot allow terror to win.”
Rabbi Myers was in the Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill on Oct. 27, 2018, when a gunman opened fire killing 11 people. He says the weekend attack in New York brought back terrible memories. Read more at CBS Pittsburgh