
Man Charged with Hate Crimes After Attacking Congregant and Guard at New York Shabbat Service
A man disrupted Shabbat services and attacked a guard and a congregant at Central Synagogue in Manhattan on Friday night, August 14. As synagogue security escorted the man out of the service, he struck a congregant and damaged synagogue property, then spit at and headbutted a member of the security team, New York Police Department Commissioner Jessica Tisch said in a statement.
A police officer working security at the Reform synagogue took the assailant into custody at the scene. Police identified the suspect as Larry Montes, 46, from the Bronx, and charged him with two counts of assault as a hate crime and one count of criminal mischief as a hate crime, among other charges. Additional police officers have been dispatched to the synagogue, whose chief rabbi, Angela Buchdahl, is a national leader in the American Jewish community.
Tisch, who is Jewish, attended Central Synagogue growing up and was married there. She said she spoke with the synagogue’s rabbi, that no one was seriously injured and that there were no known additional threats. "In joy and in sorrow, it has always been a place of comfort and peace," Tisch said of the congregation. "A place of worship should never be a crime scene."
(TOI/VFI News)
"Our Heavenly Father, we thank You for protecting the worshipers at Central Synagogue and for the swift response that prevented serious injury. We pray in Yeshua’s Name for the full recovery and comfort of the congregant and the guard who were attacked, and for peace to return to this house of prayer. Please watch over Jewish communities across New York and around the world as they gather for worship. We ask You to turn back every plan of hatred and to fill places of worship with Your presence and peace."