Rabbi stabbed multiple times, part of antisemitic attacks on the Jewish
Rabbi Shlomo Noginski stabbed multiple times outside the Shaloh House, a Jewish day school on Chestnut Hill Avenue in Brighton around 1:19 p.m. on Thursday. He is now in stable condition at Boston Medical Center.
“The stabbing of a rabbi should be considered a hate crime that is part of a wave of antisemitic attacks on the Jewish community that must be stopped,” speakers at a unity rally said on Friday.
“We want to send a clear message. The Jewish community is angry. We demand that we have the right to live. The right to walk in the street. To be visible, or to not be visible, as Jews.” Jeremy Burton, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston said
