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'Not acceptable.' Antisemitic messages removed from Irvington Train Station as community rallies

The antisemetic message was found Monday morning in the area of the pedestrian underpass at the train station.

Jackie Gillis

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Katerina Belales

Mar 25, 2026, 12:52 PM

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Antisemitic graffiti was found Monday morning at the Irvington Train Station.

Tuesday night, dozens of people responded by showing up to where that hateful message was left.

"Rather than being a source of darkness and hatred and divisiveness, we're going to transform this place into a source of light and unity and community," said Rabbi Benjy Silverman, of the Chabad of the Rivertowns.

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The antisemitic message was found in the area of the pedestrian underpass at the train station. The MTA tells News 12 that MTA police were made aware of it shortly after 7 a.m. That message, which appeared to be written in crayon, was removed by 10 a.m.

"It's shocking to see those horrible words, hateful words, on this beautiful train station in this community," said Tarrytown resident Dan Fried.

Dozens gathered Tuesday at the Irvington Train Station. The gathering was quick, but powerful.

"Antisemitism is not acceptable. It's not," said Ardsley resident Jay Werner. "Don't hate me when you don't even know me."

"Those words are not Irvington," said Fried.

A banner showcasing love and unity was placed in the train station underpass Tuesday night, covering the spot of offensive graffiti — but has since been removed. MTA police told News 12 its staff members took the banner down as it violated guidelines surrounding unsolicited posters.

News 12 has covered at least five recent antisemitic incidents that have occurred across Westchester County.

Those who spoke to News 12 say they've noticed the recent uptick, but it's important how they respond.

"It is troubling, but I would say the response of the community time and again has been very encouraging to see the community come together to rally in support of the Jewish people," said Rabbi Silverman.

"We're not afraid. We're here. You know, we live here. We live in this community to the left, to the right, north, south, east and west of here. And we're not afraid," said Werner.

The Village of Irvington says it strongly condemns the message written.

MTA police are investigating.

There is another meeting taking place on Wednesday, March 25, at the Shames JCC on the Hudson. It starts at 7:30 p.m.

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