New York Gov. Cuomo, Mayor de Blasio accused of targeting Orthodox community during Jewish festival

Jewish community leaders have praised the Trump administration for its international efforts to help those observing Sukkot, while anger grows against city and state officials in New York for imposing restrictions on neighborhoods that include Orthodox communities due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Due to coronavirus travel restrictions, several rabbis were concerned they could not travel to Italy to retrieve the citron, one of four plants (known as the "Four Species") the Jewish people are bound to use in a special ceremony on each day of the Sukkot festival (the Sabbath excepted). The citron, which is grown in Italy, must be harvested under strict rabbinic guidance to be eligble for use in the festival.

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After the Jewish leaders contacted Avi Berkowitz, Assistant to the President and Special Representative for International Negotiations, about the predicament, he reached out to the U.S. embassies in Italy and Israel, which confirmed that without immediate action, more than 100,000 observant Jews would not have been able to fulfill their religious obligation.

"We are extremely grateful to the Trump administration for immediately responding to our request for assistance after we learned that Esrog importers would not be able to enter Italy due to reciprocal COVID Travel restrictions," Rabbi David Niederman, president of United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg and North Brooklyn, told Fox News in a statement. Read more at FOX News