Gary Goldenstein and Allison Edan shopped at Pita Grill Kosher after they feared it was the target of an antisemitic attack.
Photo by Dean Moses
New Yorkers flocked to a Midtown eatery after fears circulated that the kosher restaurant was vandalized in an antisemitic hate crime over the weekend.
Social media posts made the rounds on the internet claiming that Pita Grill Kosherโ located on 57th Street and 2nd Avenue โ became the latest target in an antisemitic hate crime; however, according to police sources, law-enforcement currently do not believe the restaurant was targeted due to the ongoing Middle Eastern Conflict but was instead a victim of a burglary on Nov. 25 in which two bikes were stolen.
The social media posts nonetheless spurred anxiety that the establishmentโs glass door was smashed thanks to its ties to the Jewish faith.
Even though the crime was found not to be related to the Israel-Hamas war, New Yorkers from across the city descended upon Pita Grill Kosher in an effort to make one thing clear: hate has no place in the Big Apple.ย
โThatโs the beauty of the city,โ shopper Allison Edan told amNewYork Metro after making her first visit to the storefront. โWe need to stand up to this violence and realize that we are all one. It doesnโt matter what religion you are, what color, where youโre from, if you live in New York City, you live here because you want to be amongst people of every race and nationality.โ
Many new patrons said they shared this sentiment as they yearned to support a business they worried was vandalized out of antisemitism.
โWe live in a democracy, people shouldnโt feel scared because theyโre kosher,โ Ilana said. โI wouldnโt normally come here but I think itโs so horrible what people are doing and what theyโre saying about Israel right now.โ
Supporters of the business say that in light of the property damages and the concerns of a hate-fueled vandalism, they hope that several silver…
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