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MAYOR LONDON N. BREED ON YOM KIPPUR

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Contact: Mayor’s Press Office, mayorspressoffice@sfgov.org

MAYOR LONDON N. BREED ON YOM KIPPUR

San Francisco, CA – Mayor London N. Breed today issued the following statement on Yom Kippur: 

“As we reflect during Yom Kippur and the High Holy Days, a time of renewal and recommitment, I want to express my deepest gratitude for the profound contributions the Jewish community has made to the fabric of our city. Whether through acts of charity, leadership in civic life, or dedication to social justice, San Francisco is stronger because of the values and traditions upheld by our Jewish neighbors. I stand in solidarity with you as we continue to build a more just, inclusive, and compassionate City.

“In recent months, we have seen heartbreaking instances of antisemitism rear their ugly head in our city and across this country, including the recent attack of antisemitic graffiti at a local business, one that is dedicated to political dialogue, civic engagement, and community building. Let me be clear: antisemitism, bigotry, and hate of any kind have no place in San Francisco. The Jewish community has always stood proudly with our diverse communities against all forms of hate no matter who they target, and we will always stand with those who believe in equality and respect for all.  

“Just days ago, I had the honor of attending the October 7 memorial, where we gathered in mourning and solidarity with the Jewish community a year after the violent attacks in Israel. Through the grief and pain of that memorial, I witnessed the resilience and unity that reflects the strength of the Jewish spirit. I was deeply moved by the coming together of people from all walks of life to stand against hatred and violence.

“As we reflect on the past year and look forward to the next, I reaffirm my commitment to standing with the Jewish community here in San Francisco. I will continue to work to fight antisemitism, support community-led initiatives, and ensure that our city remains a place where everyone—regardless of faith or background—feels safe and valued.”