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(JNS/ TJV NEWS)  The ice-carved menorah commissioned by Upper East Side (UES) Chabad Israel Center was smashed in an apparent antisemitic attack on Wednesday night. This incident follows a previous act of vandalism that took place at the same center in October during the Sukkot holiday.

“This was definitely a malicious and intentional act,” said Rabbi Uriel Vigler, who heads the Chabad Israel Center on the UES, in a statement to the @Jews_of_NY Instagram page. “The ice was smashed from both sides. Also on Sukkot we faced this kind [of] hate when our sukkah was vandalized.”

Rabbi Uriel Vigler and his wife Sheva of the Chabad Israel Center on the UES, the commissioners of this ice menorah.
Yoav Davis the founder of ‘Jews of NY’ and ‘Davis Media’: “The amount of antisemitic hate crimes we get alerted about from our followers in New York really is heartbreaking. We’ve been posting a lot about this topic it on our TikTok and Instantly page and are ongoingly working on bringing more attention to the Jew hatred around us. We see these hate crimes happening on the subways in the streets and now also towards Jewish monuments – it’s just feels like it has never been this bad here. We need our allies and our elected representatives to speak up and do a lot more”!
Yoav Davis the founder of ‘Davis Media’ and ‘Jews of New York’

Prior to this incident, the center’s sukkah was vandalized overnight on a Saturday just before the start of Sukkot. Video footage showed a person urinating on the sukkah before kicking it in. The vandalism ended when an unidentified heroic New Yorker intervened.

“On Hanukkah Jews light the menorah purposely at night time in order to spread light, because just a bit of light dispels the darkness,” the rabbi’s statement continued, in reference to the symbolism behind the ongoing Jewish holiday.

Liora Rez, the Executive Director of ‘StopAntisemitism’.

Earlier this week, on the second night of Hanukkah, New York leaders spoke out against antisemitism for the “Shine A Light” event. Speakers included New York Governor Kathy Hochul, New York Attorney General Letitia James, CEO of The Jewish Community Relations Council of New York Gideon Taylor and CEO of UJA-Federation of New York Eric Goldstein.

“The darkest place right now is in the heart and soul of some individuals who perpetrate antisemitism and harm individuals who I represent, with words, physical actions, with assaults, with messages on social media,” Hochul said at the event, adding that she views such actions as an attack on her and all New Yorkers.

Vigler concluded by saying that “the forces of hatred will never be victorious,” and that the Chabad center would still light the menorah “and pray that light will win over darkness like it always has for the Jewish people.”

Liora Rez, the Executive Director of StopAntisemitism told TJV
“Antisemitism is ablaze in New York City and this heartbreaking vandalism must be dealt with swiftly. StopAntisemitism calls on law enforcement to find the person responsible immediately, and asks the prosecutors office to charge the perpetrator to the fullest extent of the law. We must show these hate-filled bigots that we will not stand for this disgusting behavior anymore and the only way to do that is by showing them there are consequences for their behavior.”

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