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NYC mayor lashes out at mourners at large Jewish funeral

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio oversaw the dispersal of a large, tightly packed Hasidic Jewish funeral and lashed out at the mourners who had gathered in defiance of social distancing rules intended to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s.

‘‘My message to the Jewish community, and all communitie­s, is this simple: the time for warnings has passed,’’ de Blasio tweeted on Wednesday after police dispersed the funeral in the Williamsbu­rg section of Brooklyn.

In another tweet, de Blasio said: ‘‘Something absolutely unacceptab­le happened in Williamsbu­rg tonite [sic]: a large funeral gathering in the middle of this pandemic.’’

He said he went there to ensure that the crowd was broken up and added: ‘‘What I saw WILL NOT be tolerated so long as we are fighting the Coronaviru­s.’’

Images posted on social media show hundreds of people on the street for what was reportedly a funeral for a rabbi who had died of Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronaviru­s. Some but not all of the mourners wore face coverings.

A police spokesman said that the crowd was dispersed without arrests.

Critics accused de Blasio of singling out the Orthodox Jewish community for censure when others have violated social distancing rules as well.

‘‘This has to be a joke,’’ City Councilman Chaim Deutsch, who represents a large Orthodox Jewish constituen­cy, tweeted. ‘‘Did the Mayor of NYC really just single out one specific ethnic community (a community that has been the target of increasing hate crimes in HIS city) being noncomplia­nt??’’

Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt tweeted that generalisi­ng about the whole Jewish population of New York City ‘‘is outrageous especially when so many are scapegoati­ng Jews.’’

‘‘Only bigots have a problem when a few 100 Hasidim do what thousands of people in the same city have done the same day (not social distance),’’ the Orthodox Jewish Public Affairs Council tweeted.

 ?? AP ?? Police tell a crowd crowd to disperse as hundreds of mourners gather in the Brooklyn borough of New York, to observe a funeral for Rabbi Chaim Mertz, a Hasidic Orthodox leader whose death was reportedly tied to the new coronaviru­s.
AP Police tell a crowd crowd to disperse as hundreds of mourners gather in the Brooklyn borough of New York, to observe a funeral for Rabbi Chaim Mertz, a Hasidic Orthodox leader whose death was reportedly tied to the new coronaviru­s.

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