Similarly, Vermont's Democratic senator and presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders said, "We must work every day to eradicate all forms of hatred and bigotry, and take serious action to protect Americans from gun violence."Another Democratic presidential hopeful, Elizabeth Warren, described herself as “heartsick for the victims.”My heart is breaking after today’s deadly shooting at Chabad Congregation in San Diego—on the last day of Passover and 6 months to the day after the Tree of Life shooting. We as a nation must confront the terrifying rise of religious hate and violence. Love trumps hate.
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) April 27, 2019
Special Representative for International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt called on the people to “gather and fight” the scourge of antisemitism.And in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said: “On the last day of Passover, we grieve with Jewish communities in the San Diego area & around the world after today’s attack at a synagogue.”I'm heartsick for the victims of today's horrific attack at the Chabad of Poway and their families. No one should ever have to face hatred and violence in a place of worship. It's on all of us to stand up to the rising threat of anti-semitism, racism, and hate.
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) April 27, 2019
Jewish organizations - from the American Jewish Committee to the Anti-Defamation League and the World Jewish Congress - offered condolences."There is absolutely no justification or explanation for such violence, and it is inconceivable that, yet again, innocent people have been targeted simply for their religion and for choosing to attend a place of worship,” said WJC President Ronald S. Lauder."From Charleston to Pittsburgh to Oak Creek and from Christchurch to Sri Lanka, and now Poway, we need to say 'enough is enough,’” ADL CEO Jonathan A. Greenblatt said. “Our leaders need to stand united against hate, and address it both on social media and in our communities.""These murders did not occur in a vacuum,” said the Israeli-American Council in a statement. “They are the product of an age-old hate that continues to infect millions around the world. Today’s events sound yet another alarm about the growing danger of antisemitism in our country."History’s lessons call on us as to act together with strength and unity to fight antisemitism wherever it rears its ugly head,” the statement continued.Chairman of the Jewish Agency Isaac Herzog also responded with a statement that included the simple phrase: “It must be stopped!"On the last day of Passover, we grieve with Jewish communities in the San Diego area & around the world after today’s attack at a synagogue. These acts of hatred & violence have to end, and we must all come together to stand up against them.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) April 27, 2019