After Boston Chabad Rabbi Stabbed, Jewish Community âAngryâ and âUnitedâ
âAt a time of rising violence anti-Semitism across this country no Jew, no building, no part of our community, no neighborhood will stand alone,â said the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Bostonâs Executive Director Jeremy Burton.
(JNS) Hundreds of people attended a unity rally in Boston on Friday morning to show their solidarity with the Jewish community one day after a Chabad rabbi was stabbed outside a Jewish day school.
Rabbi Shlomo Noginski was sitting on the steps outside the Shaloh House, which was in use as a summer camp, when 24-year-old Khaled Awad allegedly came over with a gun in hand and asked the rabbi to lead him to his car. When they reached the car, Noginski ran, but not before being stabbed eight times. Noginski was treated at a local hospital.