Anti-hate gathering more inclusive, this time






County Executive Laura Curran hosted another anti-hate news conference Thursday to announce that Nassau was bolstering security around Long Island synagogues after a shooting rampage in a Jersey City Kosher grocery store was blamed on anti-semitism.

"Today I stood in solidarity with our Jewish brothers & sisters to make clear Nassau County will be neither silent nor complacent in the face of rising anti-Semitism," Curran tweeted, with an accompanying photo. See above.

Curran had tweeted on Monday the formation of an island-wide anti-hate task force in response anti-Semitic graffiti at various locations in Nassau and Suffolk.  She included a photo of the task force. see previous post.

Thursday's news conference was a bit more colorful.

In either case, both are laudable actions.








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