Statements on Antisemitic Violence: 2019-2020

A Statement In Response To Anti-Semitic Attack

[From the website of the Diocese of Albany]

 

Last night’s attack against a Jewish family celebrating Chanukah in their Monsey, N.Y., home — the latest in a string of violent actions targeting innocent people simply because of their Jewish faith — must be universally condemned. This is yet one more reminder to us how important it is to promote a culture of life everywhere. My own faith is one of many that teaches that every human person is to be respected and loved as a child of God, a human being of ultimate moral worth. It cannot be denied that there is, across the globe, an escalation of violence against people simply because of their religion, some targeted more than others, as seen in such anti-Semitic attacks — nine in as many days in New York alone. Such acts must be condemned in the name of God who loves all of humanity and, indeed, humanity itself. Those who directly promote or execute such actions must be identified and brought to justice to the full extent of the law. I extend my heart and my prayer to my brothers and sisters of the Jewish faith and all of those affected in mind and conscience by these crimes against our humanity.

Most Rev. Edward B. Scharfenberger,
Bishop of Albany