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    Brooklyn Jewish Man Recovering After Violent Antisemitic Attack

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    What happened

    A shocking antisemitic attack took place on October 28 in Brooklyn. Sadya Liberow, a Jewish father, was brutally assaulted near the intersection between Flatbush and Lafayette Avenues by a masked assailant who yelled a derogatory remark before slashing Liberow’s face with a blade.

    Why it matters

    This appalling incident highlights a rising trend of antisemitic hate crimes, not only in New York but across the nation, sparking a call for intensified action and vigilance from law enforcement agencies. It emphasizes the ongoing challenge Jews face in their everyday lives as they deal with increasing hostility.

    The details

    Following the attack, Liberow called 911 and Hatzalah, managing to control the bleeding until help arrived. The assailant is still at large, with efforts underway by the NYPD Hate Crime Unit to identify and apprehend the individual responsible. Liberow, despite grappling with significant injuries, expressed appreciation for the authorities’ due diligence.

    The impact

    Sadya Liberow underwent two hours of facial surgery, receiving numerous stitches both internally and externally. He’s left coping with pain, difficulty eating, speaking, and sleeping. Liberow’s mother, Nechama, spoke out on the pervasive danger, urging officials to ensure justice is served to prevent further violence against the Jewish community.

    What’s next

    With 312 antisemitic incidents already reported in 2024, a nearly 40% increase from the previous year, calls grow louder for decisive action and comprehensive strategies to protect Jewish citizens proactively. Community organizations continue to encourage collaboration with law enforcement while offering rewards for information leading to the suspect’s capture.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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