Governor Shapiro calls protest outside Jewish-owned Philly restaurant a ‘blatant act of antisemistism’

Governor Josh Shapiro has publicly criticized protestors who gathered outside Goldie Falafel, a Jewish restaurant in Philadelphia, on Sunday night.

Goldie is owned by Michael Solomonov, an Israeli whose brother died in combat while volunteering with the Israel Defense Force.

A video of the protest can be found below:

From Shapiro’s Facebook post:

Tonight in Philly, we saw a blatant act of antisemitism — not a peaceful protest.

A restaurant was targeted and mobbed because its owner is Jewish and Israeli. This hate and bigotry is reminiscent of a dark time in history.

I’ve communicated tonight with Michael and his team at Goldie to share our support and Lori and I look forward to breaking bread there with them again soon.

Solomonov, who has won multiple prestigious James Beard culinary awards, spoke at Beth Sholom Congregation in Elkins Park in April.

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