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Mamdani’s Hate Crimes and NYPD Agenda Will Make New York’s Jewish Community Defenseless and in Constant Danger

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Mamdani’s Hate Crimes and NYPD Agenda Will Make New York’s Jewish Community Defenseless and in Constant Danger

By: Assemblyman Michael Novakhov

New York’s Jewish community has lived with a simple reality for generations: antisemitism never disappears — it only waits for moments of weakness to reemerge. In recent years, that weakness has grown. Antisemitic assaults on the subway, harassment outside synagogues, and violent attacks in Brooklyn’s Jewish neighborhoods have become grim, near-daily occurrences.

In these moments, the NYPD is not an abstraction — it is the first line of defense. The Hate Crimes Task Force, patrol cars stationed outside synagogues on Shabbat, and quick police responses to antisemitic attacks are what allow Jewish New Yorkers to live with some measure of safety. Remove that protection, and our communities are left exposed to the haters.

Mayoral candidate Mamdani’s NYPD agenda would do exactly that. By stripping police from hate crimes units and replacing them with community organizers and social workers, he would shatter the Jewish community’s protection. His calls to defund, shrink, and sideline the police may thrill his activist socialist base, but they ignore the most basic fact: Jews in New York are being attacked today — on the streets, in their neighborhoods, and even during pro-Palestinian riots outside their houses of worship. “Anti-Israel protest erupts into mayhem in Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in NYC as agitators chant ‘Zionists go to hell’” NY Post. Replacing the NYPD with community organizers to defend the Jewish community against hate crimes, does not prevent them. It invites more of them.

Mamdani’s NYPD plan defunds the police by shifting hate-crime enforcement to his newly created Department of Community Safety — a shadow force staffed by loyal activists, siphoning money and manpower away from the NYPD while consolidating power in his own hands. In practice, it would be less a safeguard against hate crimes than a political army under City Hall’s control.

Equally alarming is his vow to disband the NYPD’s Strategic Response Group (SRG) — the unit trained for riots, terrorism, and hate-crime threats. This is the same task force that has protected New Yorkers from violent flare-ups at pro-Palestinian marches across the city, preventing Hamas sympathizers from “globalizing the intifada” on our streets. Mamdani refuses to condemn that antisemitic slogan or the protests — and yet he wants to eliminate the very unit that stops them.

Since his election in 2021, Mamdani has built his political brand on attacking the NYPD from the outside. Now, at just 33, the democratic socialist could soon find himself in charge of running it. He has mocked a crying police officer on social media, and he has repeatedly and openly called for defunding and dismantling the department. This is not a youthful misstep or a passing slogan. As far back as 2020, Mamdani tweeted: “We don’t need an investigation to know that the NYPD is racist, a major threat to public safety…” That wasn’t a mistake. That was — and remains — the core of his politics.

How Mamdani Will Make Crime Worse for All New Yorkers

Mamdani’s radical pro-criminal agenda would tie the city’s hands in the fight against crime. He opposes any changes to New York’s failed no-bail law, ensuring repeat offenders’ cycle in and out of custody without consequence. He rejects giving judges the power to institutionalize the dangerously mentally ill, leaving violent individuals to roam the streets and subways unchecked. Mamdani wants to end the NYPD gang data base, all misdemeanor charges, theft, drugs, assault, and even DWI. No penalties, no deterrent. Giving criminals a free pass would be disastrous for our safety. And he wants to close Rikers Island, which now holds about 7,000 inmates, and replace it with “community jails” that can house only 4,000. Where, then, will the other 3,000 criminals go? Mamdani’s policies don’t make New Yorkers safer — they guarantee more crime, more fear, and more victims.

Yet when it came to his own luxury wedding in Uganda, Mamdani demanded the very protections he wanted to strip from New Yorkers. Guests partied under the watchful eyes of military-style armed guards, shielded by phone jammers and top-tier security. He made sure his inner circle felt safer in Kampala than New Yorkers feel riding the subway or going to synagogue.

Mamdani’s hypocrisy is breathtaking. When he married in Uganda, his guests were surrounded by armed security. If his own family and friends deserved that protection to feel safe, why does he insist on stripping NYPD protections from New York’s Jewish community? Do Jews walking to synagogue, children leaving Hebrew school, and seniors heading to the grocery store not deserve the same safety his wedding guests enjoyed?

Mamdani’s war on the NYPD isn’t political theater — it is a direct threat to Jewish safety in this city. And it leaves a chilling question: in Mamdani’s New York, when hate comes calling, who will stand between Jewish families and the violent antisemitic mob?

Michael Novakhov is a NYS Assemblyman in the 45th district, including the neighborhoods of Sheepshead Bay, Midwood, Gravesend, Manhattan, and Brighton Beach

5 COMMENTS

  1. Excellent article. Mamdani will endager us all. If elected he would ruin this city and antisemic crimes would skyrocket.

  2. Founder of modern day Zionism predicted in 1897 that Jewish State in the Holy Land would exist within 50 years – UN Partition plan of 1947. Everyone thought he was crazy. So they sent a psychiatrist by the name of Max Nordau to “help” Herzl. But instead of helping Herzl, Nordau became a convert to Zionism.

    He remarked: Jews to not react to reason but to catastrophe. The Nazi Holocaust is one example. Mamdani, if not stopped will lead to another catastrophe.

  3. This is true on the local level.

    “Novakhov has supported people who are anti-Israel — it crosses the line,” added Saban, 31, a Brooklyn native and first-generation American and Sephardic Jew who works in his family’s real estate firm. Saban said his Republican foe previously donated campaign funds to democratic socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont who is a staunch critic of Israel.”

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