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Nearly 60 ‘Rabbis for Ceasefire’ protesters arrested during Yom Kippur event after blocking traffic to Brooklyn Bridge

October 2, 2025
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Nearly 60 ‘Rabbis for Ceasefire’ protesters arrested during Yom Kippur event after blocking traffic to Brooklyn Bridge
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Dozens of “Rabbis for Ceasefire” protesters were arrested after blocking traffic to the Brooklyn Bridge on Thursday afternoon, according to authorities and sources.

At least 56 demonstrators were arrested at the Yom Kippur event hosted by Rabbis for Ceasefire, a group of Rabbis and Rabbinical students protesting in support of Palestine and against Israel’s military action in Gaza, according to sources.

A woman in a white sweatshirt and keffiyeh is detained by two New York police officers.
Dozens of “Rabbis for Ceasefire” protesters were arrested after blocking traffic to the Brooklyn Bridge on Thursday afternoon. REUTERS
Protesters blocking the Brooklyn Bridge in New York as part of the Yom Kippur Yizkor ritual, dressed in white clothing and holding signs.
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New York Police Department officers detain people taking part in a Yom Kippur ritual who blocked the Brooklyn Bridge.
NYPD officers swarmed in to arrest dozens of the keffiyeh-wearing protesters, while many clapped and sang in Hebrew as cops played an audio warning that they would be charged with disorderly conduct. REUTERS

Video obtained by The Post captured scores of protesters blocking traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge while sitting in front of a “not another bomb” banner.

NYPD officers swarmed in to arrest dozens of the keffiyeh-wearing protesters, while many clapped and sang in Hebrew as cops played an audio warning that they would be charged with disorderly conduct.

Protesters appeared not to resist arrest as they were cuffed, with many of them continuing to sing.

The protest event began at roughly 3:30 p.m. at Brooklyn Borough Hall to participate in the Yizkor ritual, a special memorial prayer conducted on Jewish holidays, including Yom Kippur, according to social media posts from organizers.

The post Nearly 60 ‘Rabbis for Ceasefire’ protesters arrested during Yom Kippur event after blocking traffic to Brooklyn Bridge appeared first on New York Post.

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