
"Cardinal Timothy Dolan united with members of the Jewish community on Sept. 7 during Sunday Mass at Midtown's Saint Patrick's Cathedral to denounce antisemitism. Dubbed Stand Up Sunday, the event was part of a nationwide action aimed at raising awareness of Antisemitism, which has only become more prevalent since the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack in Israel."
"This is an extraordinary event of friendship and reconciliation, Dolan said. We need embraces, and we have got this venomous hatred against all religions, it seems, but especially against our brothers and sisters in the faith, the Jews. I can't figure it out. I don't know, it gets to you. Inside the iconic house of worship located on 5th Avenue between 50 and 51 Streets, Cardinal Dolan called on his flock to stand in defiance of hate.Photo by Dean Moses"
Cardinal Timothy Dolan joined members of the Jewish community at Saint Patrick's Cathedral on Sept. 7 for Stand Up Sunday to denounce antisemitism. The event formed part of a nationwide action responding to increased antisemitic incidents since the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack in Israel. The American Jewish Committee report found 33% of Jewish individuals reported experiencing antisemitic acts. The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism and the Appeal of Conscience Foundation provided commemorative pins to parishioners. Dolan called for embraces, reconciliation, and standing in defiance of hate, then met with Karen Schneier Dresbach, Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, and other faith leaders.
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