Jersey City shooting

Jewish Jersey City mayor who responded to 2019 antisemitic attack, running for governor

Steven Fulop, the mayor of Jersey City who responded to the 2019 attack on a kosher supermarket, is running for governor of New Jersey in 2025.

 Jersey City Director of Public Safety James Shea and Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop walk past emergency workers at the scene the day after an hours-long gun battle with two men around a kosher market in Jersey City, New Jersey, US, December 11, 2019.
Flowers and other items have been left as memorials outside the Tree of Life synagogue following last Saturday's shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 3, 2018

Antisemitism victims memorialized in new website by Diaspora Affairs Min.

IDF sweep of the home of the terrorist who carried out the attack at the Lion's Gate in Jerusalem, December 23, 2020.

Palestinians attack IDF soldiers as they search terrorist's home

JERSEY CITY police work at the scene the day after an hours-long gun battle with two men around a kosher market in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Man arrested for threatening manager at the Jersey City shooting site


What do we tell our children in the aftermath of the Jersey City shooting?

In the wake of this devastation in our community, we — as parents, educators and community leaders — must address the emotional and psychological impact such incidents can have on our children.

A picture of the scene the day after an hours-long gun battle with two men around a kosher market in Jersey City, NJ, Dec. 11, 2019

What is the situation of American Jews, if Trump needed to issue an EO?

Aspects of the executive order promoted feverish denunciation by Jewish left-wingers, who vehemently objected to Jewishness being attributed to nationhood in any way.

White House senior advisors Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and others stand behind U.S. President Donald Trump as he holds up an executive order on anti-semitism that he signed during a Hanukkah reception in the East Room of the White House in Washington, U.S

WATCH: Residents blame Jews for Jersey City attack as it was happening

The shooting attack that killed four people on Tuesday in Jersey City is being viewed as an antisemitic hate crime.

Hasidim, government officials and police officers stand in front of the K'hal Adas Greenville synagogue next door to JC Kosher Supermarket in Jersey City, N.J., the site of a deadly shooting, Dec. 11, 2019

Fund established for victims of antisemitic Jersey City shooting

The JCVE founders proclaimed on its website, "we, the global community of good people everywhere, will not stand silent as the blood of our people flows along the Hudson River!"

Police secure the area after reports that a gunman fired shots in New Jersey