Early Sunday morning, as we were reeling from the news of the brutal stabbing attack in Monsey, New York that left five Hassidic Jews hospitalized, a friend asked me, “When we call on civic leaders to fight more vigorously against anti-Semitism in the United States, what can they do?”
It’s an important question that requires an answer. But as I explained to my friend, it should not be my responsibility, or ours as a Jewish community, to answer it.
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