New York City Sees Decline in Hate Crimes and Anti-Semitic Incidents in April According to the New York City Police Department (NYPD), hate crimes and instances of Jew-hatred decreased in April, marking a welcome respite for the city's Jewish community. The decline comes as a relief to community leaders and residents who have been grappling with rising anti-Semitic incidents in recent years. Despite the overall decrease, experts caution that even a single hate crime is one too many, and efforts to address the root causes of these incidents must continue. As the city looks to rebuild and strengthen its relationships with minority communities, the NYPD's latest numbers offer a glimmer of hope for a safer, more inclusive New York City.


Hate crimes, Jew-hatred down in New York City in April, NYPD says  JNS.org