Religious Groups Rally Against NYC Mayor Mamdani Over Antisemitism Concerns
Hundreds of protesters from multiple faith communities gathered near Gracie Mansion to criticize Mayor Zohran Mamdani's handling of antisemitism in New York City.

Hundreds of demonstrators representing Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities rallied near Gracie Mansion on Sunday to protest New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's administration, according to multiple reports.
The protesters accused Mamdani of failing to adequately address rising antisemitism in the city. The interfaith coalition expressed concerns about the mayor's response to incidents targeting Jewish residents and institutions.
Mamdani, who has introduced what supporters describe as socialist policies to New York City governance, has faced criticism from various groups since taking office. The mayor's approach to housing and landlord-tenant relations has been particularly contentious among property owners.
The rally highlighted growing tensions between different communities in New York City over how local government should respond to reported increases in antisemitic incidents. Demonstrators called for stronger action and clearer policies to protect Jewish residents.
The protest represents one of the largest organized interfaith demonstrations against Mamdani's administration since he assumed office. The mayor's office has not yet responded to requests for comment regarding the specific allegations raised by protesters.