30 years after the tragic shooting attack on the Brooklyn Bridge in 1994 that claimed the life of 16-year-old Jewish teenager Ari Halberstam, his mother, Devorah Halberstam, continues to honor his memory and advocate against violence and antisemitism. City officials and New Yorkers gathered for a solemn commemoration to remember the event.
On 30th anniversary of her son’s death in a terror attack at the Brooklyn Bridge, Devorah Halberstam decries ‘plague’ of hatred https://t.co/9gBvwcmQ0v
Thinking of Devorah Halberstam and her continuous efforts to keep her son Ari Halberstam's memory alive 30 years after he was senselessly targeted and killed in Brooklyn. https://t.co/n4J3Bff5W7
30 years after a terrorist opened fire on a van carrying Jewish students on the Brooklyn Bridge and killed Ari Halberstam, his still-heartbroken mother joined city officials for a solemn commemoration. @HannahKliger reports. https://t.co/F5xZ4xZQw1
Today marks 30 years since Ari Halberstam was taken from us in an act of antisemitic hate. Devorah’s love for her son, and her insistence on turning pain and grief into purpose, continues to inspire us all. We always keep Ari in our hearts. https://t.co/8yzHq77MqQ
NYC marks 30 years since murder of Jewish teen Ari Halberstam by antisemitic terrorist https://t.co/eU8338qiSk https://t.co/oM0Ag3NmM8
For over thirty years, Devorah Halberstam has been working tirelessly to end violence and hate in our communities. Today, it was my pleasure to make her an Honorary Commissioner of Community Safety. I am confident that Devorah will continue her amazing work with every community… https://t.co/J93APTwDZo
I am always humbled by the strength of Devorah Halberstam and her family following the senseless killing of 16-year-old Ari Halberstam 30 years ago. His memory lives on. https://t.co/4Tv5ZA2b7K
On this date in 1994, 16-year-old Ari Halberstam was killed during a terrorist attack on the Brooklyn Bridge. Since his death, his mother, Devorah, has been an advocate to end violence and hate across the city. Today, we gathered with family and friends on the Avi Halberstam… https://t.co/sMpIqj2m7b
30 years ago, a young life was cut brutally short. Ari Halberstam was killed in a horrifying act of hate that sent shock waves through the community and city. May his memory be a blessing. May we be inspired by his mother Devorah, and her tireless fight against antisemitism. https://t.co/WbzdgK69F8
30 years ago, Ari Halberstam was murdered in a terrorist attack on the Brooklyn Bridge because he was Jewish. He was only 16. Today, I joined his mother and New Yorkers to honor his life. New York will never forget Ari, and his memory will forever be a blessing. https://t.co/yufbmqScTO
Ari Halberstam's murder shook our city. Sadly, we continue to see the vile antisemitic hate that stole his life persist in our country and world to this day. On the 30th anniversary of this vicious act of terror, we stand with the Halberstam family, our Jewish community, and… https://t.co/MH44UbRn9X
Join us now at the Brooklyn Bridge to honor the memory of Ari Halberstam. https://t.co/85jUHAHzpQ
30 years ago today, 16-year-old Ari Halberstam was shot and killed in a terrorist attack on the Brooklyn Bridge simply because he was Jewish. Don't get it twisted: where antisemitism persists, the safety of all people is at risk. I'm thinking of Ari's mom Devorah today. https://t.co/9adgA6ApWp
New York City will mark 30 years on Friday since the deadly shooting attack on the Brooklyn Bridge in 1994, when a terrorist shot at a van carrying 15 Hasidic teenagers, killing one and wounding several others. https://t.co/XFltwjO6BZ
New York City will mark the 30th anniversary on Friday of the deadly shooting attack on the Brooklyn Bridge in 1994, when a Lebanese-born jihadist murdered 15 Hasidic teenagers, in one of the city’s worst pre-9/11 terror incidents. https://t.co/XFltwjO6BZ
New York City will mark the 30th anniversary on Friday since the deadly shooting attack on the Brooklyn Bridge in 1994, when a Lebanese-born jihadist murdered 15 Hasidic teenagers, in one of the city’s worst pre-9/11 terror incidents. https://t.co/XFltwjO6BZ