Baltimore, MD - Apr. 7, 2020:

Dear Baltimore Community,

We are living through very difficult times right now.  Times like these present the opportunity to remind us that we should love one-another, and there is no room for hate.  Unfortunately, there are those in the minority who use difficult times as an excuse to express their hatred. 

We have come across a photograph of a Maryland resident driving around with a hate-filled, anti-semitic sign.  This has startled many of us who have seen it and reminded us, on Erev Pesach, that there is hate out there.

Upon coming across this photograph, I immediately brought it to the attention of the Maryland State Police, and they are taking it very seriously.  I have already received a follow-up from them advising me that they are aware of this individual and he does not present a physical threat at this time. Although a statement like this tends to fall under the protections of the 1st Amendment Right to Free Speech, rather than being considered a hate crime, it still is understandably concerning to many.  I will keep the community apprised as I receive related information.

I’d like to use this opportunity to wish everyone a very happy Pesach.  During these difficult times our community has continously been there for one another, and I am so proud to be part of it.  I want to urge everyone to please continue to remain indoors and follow CDC social distancing guidelines as urged by prominent Rabbonim and medical professionals.

‎כל המציל נפש אחת מישראל, כאילו הציל עולם ומלואו.
Whoever saves a single life is as if he had saved an entire universe.

‎חַג כָּשֵׁר וְשָׂמֵחַ

Delegate Dalya Attar