A month after an antisemitic attack hit San Francisco’s Marina District and a Jewish store owner’s building was vandalized with personal attacks in a separate case, the city’s Jewish leaders and allies are reassuring community members that their safety is on all of their minds.
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins and Capt. Amy Hurwitz from the San Francisco Police Department’s Ingleside Station joined a Monday briefing with the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, the American Jewish Committee, and the Jewish Community Relations Council that focused on the roles that law enforcement and the District Attorney’s Office play in responding to antisemitic incidents — and how residents can help.
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