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November 21, 2025 - As we prepare to welcome Shabbat, we are carrying the pain and trauma of the vile slogans chanted outside Manhattan's Park East synagogue on Wednesday night. The shouts of "death to the IDF," "globalize the intifada," and "make them scared" ring in the ears of those who attended the seminar on Israeli immigration hosted by the congregation and in the hearts of every Jew who knows they and their synagogue are at risk of antisemitic protest.

It is vital that every civic leader, including and especially elected officials, unequivocally condemn this dangerous escalation by protestors. That is why we are deeply concerned by the weak response from the office of Mayor-elect Mamdani. It is not enough to "discourage" the use of the phrase "globalize the intifada," nor should the mayor's office have provided cover to protestors by expressing alignment with their positions on Israeli settlements. The mayor-elect must be clear and unequivocal that Jewish houses of worship must not be places for intimidation. Policy debates are welcome; threats are never permissible.

We appreciate all those who kept attendees of Wednesday's program physically safe and thank all those who stated with moral clarity that the protestors' actions were wrong. We call on Mayor-elect Mamdani to think deeply and do better in meeting his responsibility to keep Jews and Jewish institutions safe in this time of elevated danger.


Shelley Niceley Groff (she/her)
North American Board Chair, Union for Reform Judaism 

Rabbi Rick Jacobs (he/him)
President, Union for Reform Judaism