Orthodox
Union Applauds Mayor Giuliani for Appeal for Calm in
New
York City
The
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations
today praised Mayor Rudolf Giuliani for bringing together leaders of
the New York Jewish community and the Muslim community in New York
City in order to discuss ways in which calm can be maintained during
this holiday season in the wake of the violence in the Middle East.
Convening a meeting with Police Commissioner Kerik and the
Jewish and Muslim community leaders, Mayor Giuliani spoke of the
important need to keep the peace in spite of the fact that emotions
can run high in reactions to events in the Middle East.
Betty
Ehrenberg, Director of International and Communal Affairs said,
Since Rosh Hashana, there have been reports of bias crimes and
attacks on Jews at synagogues and at Tashlich
services. The OU/IPA
has requested increased safety and security measures on the part of
the New York Police Department for synagogues this time of year.
We were reassured by Police Commissioner Kerik that police
protection would be stepped up at houses of worship during this
holiday season. We
appeal to rabbis and synagogue leaders at all OU synagogues to
contact their local police precincts to invite the Community
Relations officers into the synagogue so that maximum security can
be maintained.
We
also appeal to the New York community at large to remember that all
ethnic groups in New York City must be able to work together and not
to allow spillover from incidents in the Middle East to disrupt the
peace. It is in the
best interest of all communities to be able to co-exist and live
together peacefully in our city.
-30-