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An Israeli restaurant in Brooklyn was vandalized over the weekend in what New York City Mayor Eric Adams is calling a “despicable act of antisemitism.”Â
The New York City Police Department told Fox News Digital that its Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating after the phrases “Israel steals culture” and “Genocide cuisine” were found painted on the exterior of Miriam early yesterday morning.Â
“This was a despicable act of antisemitism at Miriam, a beloved Israeli restaurant in Park Slope,” Adams wrote on X, sharing images of the restaurant’s front door covered in red paint.Â
“As mayor of the city with the largest Jewish population outside of Israel, I am particularly heartbroken by this evil act. Make no mistake, the NYPD is investigating and will find those responsible,” he added.Â
The NYPD told Fox News Digital that as of Monday morning, “there are no arrests, and the investigation is being handled by the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force.”Â
“I visited Miriam this evening, the Brooklyn restaurant that experienced despicable vandalism last night. I met with the owner, the workers, and their patrons,” Schumer wrote on X. “I told them I stood with them, and that vandalizing a restaurant because the owner was Jewish was outright antisemitism. Period. Hate has no place in New York.”Â

Rep. Ritchie Torres said, “I went to Brooklyn to stand in solidarity with the owner of Miriam, an Israeli restaurant that became the target of antisemitic vandalism.” (X/NYC Mayor/RitchieTorres)
“Jew-hatred will find no refuge in the City of New York,” Torres added. “A hate crime against the Jewish community is a hate crime against all of us.”Â