New York’s Jewish community divided, anxious as city faces potential first Muslim mayor
By DAVID CRARY and PETER SMITH
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City’s Jewish community — the largest in the United States — abounds with anxiety and friction a day ahead of an election that could give the city its first Muslim mayor.
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