Mayor Adams introduced New York Cityâs first Office to Combat Antisemitism, responding to years of advocacy from local Jewish groups. The initiative aims to prevent taxpayer funds from supporting any organization that promotes antisemitism, monitoring cases, and advising on executive orders. With Moshe Davis as the sole employee, the office is established amid rising antisemitic hate crimes. While this resembles Trumpâs Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, the mayor could not specify examples of organizations benefiting from city funds, highlighting a troubling context for local schools.
"The Mayor's Office to Combat Antisemitism will be the first of its kind in a major city across the nation, and will tackle antisemitism in all of its forms."
"The office will work to ensure city-funded entities and city agencies do not permit different forms of antisemitism," he added.
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