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New York Man Walking to Synagogue Stabbed in ‘Vicious' Attack

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  • Police say an Orthodox Jewish man was stabbed in a “vicious, violent attack” while walking to synagogue in a New York City suburb
  • Ramapo town police say it happened around 6 a.m. Wednesday in the hamlet of Monsey
  • Ramapo Supervisor Michael Specht said the critically injured victim required surgery at Westchester Medical Center

Police say an Orthodox Jewish man was stabbed in a “vicious, violent attack” while walking to synagogue in a New York City suburb.

Ramapo town police say it happened around 6 a.m. Wednesday in the hamlet of Monsey.

Ramapo Supervisor Michael Specht said the critically injured victim required surgery at Westchester Medical Center.

The Journal News reported he is a 29-year-old teacher.

Monsey, about 25 miles northwest of Manhattan, has a large Orthodox population.

Wednesday’s attack is the latest in a rash of violence against Jews in the New York area.

Police Chief Brad Weidel said it’s too early to say if it was a hate crime. No arrests have been made.

The Anti-Defamation League is offering a reward of up to $10,000.

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