Roughly 100 people gathered in New York City on Sunday to protest against antisemitism after two Jewish men were attacked last week.
Ilan Kaganovich and Blake Zavadsky, who was wearing an Israel Defense Forces sweatshirt, were assaulted in the city of Brooklyn on December 26.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul took to Twitter to condemn the attack, calling it “abhorrent and unacceptable.”
Yesterday, two Jewish men were verbally & physically attacked in Brooklyn.
— Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) December 27, 2021
This is abhorrent and unacceptable. Antisemitism & all hate has no home in New York.
The @nyspolice Hate Crimes Task Force is assisting in the investigation & we're ready to offer additional support.
Zavadsky was punched and had coffee thrown on him, while the two 21-year-olds were asked why they were in the neighborhood.
One of the attackers “didn’t like it, told me I had five seconds to take it off and then he called us dirty Jews and punched me in the face twice,” Zavadsky said, The Times of Israel (ToI) reported.
Following the incident, the two Jewish men reached out to New York City Councilwoman Inna Vernikov, who organized Sunday’s protest.
“This is what we ran from, this is why our families brought us to America, and this is exactly what we’re seeing happening in this country again,” said Vernikov.
The New York police (NYPD) deemed the incident a hate crime and are working to identify the perpetrators.