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Fireworks detonated near group of Jewish men walking in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

It comes just one day after New York Mayor Eric Adams convened a meeting on Feb. 17 of Jewish community leaders to express his concern about the rise of anti-Semitic incidents in the city.

New York Mayor Eric Adams hosts a roundtable strategy meeting at City Hall about the rise of anti-Semitic hate crimes in New York City, Feb. 17, 2022. Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.
New York Mayor Eric Adams hosts a roundtable strategy meeting at City Hall about the rise of anti-Semitic hate crimes in New York City, Feb. 17, 2022. Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.

For the fourth week in a row, the Jewish community in Brooklyn, N.Y., has been subject to an incident of anti-Semitism.

In the most recent event, on Friday evening, a car drove slowly down a street in the heavily Jewish neighborhood of Williamsburg. On security tape, the vehicle is seen stopping close to a group of Chassidic men as someone tosses something on the ground.

Moments later, an explosion could be heard as fireworks detonated near the Jewish men.

Williamsburg is home to Satmar Chassidim.

The United Jewish Organization, a local community group, urged the victims to come forward and report the incident, saying, “We can’t reiterate enough the importance to file reports and to share info so that these crimes are investigated and prosecuted.”

Both the local police precinct and the NYPD’s Hate Crimes division are reportedly investigating this latest incident.

It comes just one day after New York Mayor Eric Adams convened a meeting on Feb. 17 of Jewish community leaders to express his concern about the rise of anti-Semitic incidents in the city.

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