Judge says Grafton Thomas, who allegedly attacked worshipers at a rabbi's home in town of Monsey, is incompetent due to mental illness

Governor, senators, attorney general and Israeli envoy commemorate 2019 machete attack against Hanukkah worshipers in Monsey that killed 1, injured 5

Grafton Thomas, charged with attacking 5 and killing 1 with a machete, diagnosed with schizophrenia; hearing this month will decide if he can stand in court

Dreidel-shaped stand memorializes Monsey’s own Hanukkah miracle and is emblazoned on its sides with Hebrew words marked on dreidels, 'A big miracle happened here'

Day after victim succumbs to wounds, NY governor says proposed legislation will be called the Josef Neumann Hate Crimes Domestic Terrorism Act

Josef Neumann, 72, was severely injured in December assault, suffering deep gashes to his head from machete-wielding attacker that left him in a coma

Local rabbi says Josef Neumann, 72, showing other signs of improvement following after taking a knife to his skull in the December attack

After consulting with rabbi, Joseph Gluck turns down $20,000 from Anti-Defamation League, Jewish Federation of Rockland County; says his soul is not for sale

Federal court gives US Attorney's Office two weeks to respond to application for a competency evaluation for Grafton Thomas who wounded five people, one critically, in assault

Grafton Thomas denies denies all charges as lawyer says he suffers from mental illness and is not responsible for Hannukah attack that wounded 5, including 1 critically

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