Vienna’s Historical Warning to New York on Mamdani

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October 22, 2025

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Vienna’s tragic past warns New York: when populism turns antisemitic, hate becomes the new normal.

The likely ascension of Zohran Mamdani to the New York City Mayorship brings uncertainty and unease to the city’s Jewish community, and for good reason.

Mamdani’s rhetoric is rabidly anti-Israel, both in its war in Gaza and in its existence as a Jewish State. How might this manifest itself should he become mayor? A historical analogy comes to mind in Vienna, Austria — more than a century ago — when another so-called populist reformer rose to power and paved the way to normalizing Jew hatred in central Europe.

Indeed, the Vienna of 1900 and New York City of 2025 share several similarities. Both Vienna’s population then and New York’s now is approximately 10% Jewish. In 1900, Jews had lived in Vienna for generations, just as they do in New York City today. In Vienna, Jews such as Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, Gustav Mahler, Stefan Zweig, and Victor Adler had achieved significant roles in finance, culture, and politics. The same is true of countless titans of business, politics, fashion, and culture in modern-day New York.

However, one powerful mayor was instrumental in dramatically changing the lives of Jews in his city.

Karl Lueger was elected mayor of Vienna five times, serving from 1897 to 1910. His antisemitic views, which vilified Jews, blamed them for social and economic issues, and promoted boycotting Jewish businesses, were so extreme that initially, the Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph refused to support him. Ultimately, after Lueger’s fifth election, the Emperor conceded and offered his support.

With Lueger in power, it became socially acceptable — perhaps even trendy — to be an antisemite. Lueger’s influence on Vienna was tremendous. He took latent antisemitism that existed and made it socially acceptable to express openly. He would give speeches, blaming the Jews for Vienna’s financial problems, rousing crowds with his antisemitic fervor.

He normalized antisemitism and successfully poisoned the minds of Vienna’s population against the Jews. Adolf Hitler himself credited Lueger as someone who helped shape his views on Jews, and he wrote in Mein Kampf that he became an antisemite in Vienna.

While Lueger himself was dead by 1910, the wicked flame that he helped light ultimately resulted in the eradication of Vienna’s Jews in the Holocaust, while the non-Jewish residents of the city largely watched or (in many cases) actively took part in their destruction.

Lueger created an environment where violence against Jews was socially acceptable, giving rise to leaders who took his antisemitism to the next level.

Simon Wiesenthal lived in Vienna after World War II, and remarked later that, “Austria was about 8.5 percent of the population of greater Germany. Nazis from Austria, in positions of responsibility in the machine, were responsible for half the crimes of the Holocaust.”

Lueger deserves historical blame for much of the hatred he sowed. Lueger was not Hitler. But he created an environment in Vienna where violence against Jews was socially acceptable, giving rise to leaders who took his antisemitism to the next level.

Zohran Mamdani, in New York City today, is heading in the same direction.

Mamdani supports Within Our Lifetime (WOL), a New York-based organization that seeks to create support for Palestinian aspirations within New York. On their website, they recommend chants like “Occupation is a crime, From New York to Palestine!” Or “From New York to Gaza, Globalize the Intifada!” “Globalize the Intifada” can reasonably be interpreted as a call to violence against Jews in New York and beyond.

WOL protested at Columbia University, with some people yelling at Jewish students, “Never forget the 7th of October! That will happen … 10,000 more times!” WOL has posted maps online revealing locations of Jewish organizations, stating “they have blood on their hands.” This is not only outrageous, but also a direct threat. Yet, Mamdani stands alongside them.

During his college years, Mamdani co-founded a chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP). This organization has become infamous for fostering an atmosphere of intimidation towards Jewish students on campuses all over the country. SJP currently faces bans on multiple campuses. Yet Mamdani continues to support them staunchly.

Labeling Israel as a genocidal state, which Mamdani frequently does, perpetuates harmful blood libels against Israel and pro-Israel Jews. This kind of rhetoric creates a toxic environment where intimidation against Jews and Jewish organizations becomes acceptable and legitimate. Mamdani’s threats to arrest Netanyahu are not merely illegal under Federal law; they invite further hostility and unrest for Jewish New Yorkers.

Although Mamdani claims to have Jewish supporters, in this he echoes Vienna’s Mayor Karl Lueger, who also had Jewish “friends.” When confronted about this contradiction to his antisemitic views, Lueger infamously declared, “I decide who is a Jew.” This attitude reflects Mamdani’s own selective acceptance: as long as one is not a pro-Israel Jew, they are welcome in his circle.

The position of Mayor of New York City does not include dictating international policy. Yet, Vienna’s Jewish history has shown us that antisemitic rhetoric can have a global impact.

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Mark Rogowin
Mark Rogowin
6 minutes ago

It is difficult to understand the incremental changes that has led to a Hamas support likely become Mayor of New York CIty the home to Jews since arriving from Eastern Europe to escape persecutions and pogroms since the 1880's. But there is no denying it, New York and its Jewish community are under siege.

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Deena
Deena
48 minutes ago

After reading the various comments, I find myself very troubled by the extreme opinions expressed by every side. As a former New Yorker, I am shocked by the vilification of immigrants - do you forget that We were immigrants?- ; dismayed by the assertion that Obama led the Muslim brotherhood, the false claim of Israel's genocide and ignoring Hamas's violent control of Palestinians in Gaza, concern that buying a gun and voting Republican (peh) is the answer to antisemitism, and ignoring the Nazi voices of the Young Republicans, etc.
BUT, bottom line, what the comments reveal is the wide division within the Jewish community of New York and for me, that is the greatest tragedy created by this mayoral race.
I am saddened to see this.

Suzanne Feldman
Suzanne Feldman
1 hour ago

In my opinion, any Jew who supports the terrorist Jihadi Zamran Mamdani needs to seek psychiatric treatment and see many therapists.

Alan S.
Alan S.
1 hour ago

It’s beyond sad and tragic that Madman will likely win the mayoralty.

Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk
2 hours ago

Jews can’t play victim anymore after their genocide in Gaza exposed how much corruption they are involved with in the western governments and soon they will all be hopefully purged again from the West . Don’t play victim when you are the criminals involved in bribery and usury

Dvirah
Dvirah
26 minutes ago
Reply to  Charlie Kirk

The claims of genocide in Gaza have been disproven by at least 3 military experts, multiple witnesses and international law scholars.
Bribery and usury are libels from the middle-ages. Hamas leaders, not Israelis, got rich off the conflict.

Hesh
Hesh
1 minute ago
Reply to  Charlie Kirk

You’re a foreign Muslim and you’re not good at hiding it. You’re building a dangerous karma. Qatar and the MB are in everyone’s crosshairs.

Sam
Sam
3 hours ago

So why isn't Aish blaming Hamas for the deaths of Palestinians they use as human shields and mitigate the blame Hamas & other enemies of Israel foist on Israel for the Big Lie of genocide, which is turning the world against Israel and fomenting anti-Semitism?

Hesh
Hesh
28 seconds ago
Reply to  Sam

They have, but this article has a particular focus.

Richard G
Richard G
3 hours ago

Thank you Rabbi Reuven. Most important: anybody with those ideas (or subtle ideas) is lying and more if it has a muslim background. Madmani is a professional lier.

Toras Emes
Toras Emes
3 hours ago
Reply to  Richard G

Article is from Rabbi Menachem Levine BUT agree!!

Kim
Kim
4 hours ago

I'm glad that Rabbi Yaron Reuven has always been so candid about events leading to WW2. 
Ironically, Mamdani comes from a tribe of Indians which were expelled from Uganda by African nationalists in 1972. And today, per wiki, Indian-Ugandans again account for >40% of the Ugandan GDP,] despite making up less than 1% of its population.

Terri
Terri
4 hours ago

Please pray for the U.S and for New York that Mamdani is not voted in...ever. This has got to stop!

Toras Emes
Toras Emes
4 hours ago

Thank you, Rabbi Levine, for your insights and leadership!!

Cindy
Cindy
4 hours ago

Excellent must read article for anyone interested in the future of New York if not the U.S. in total.

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DrTina Bauer Goldsmith
DrTina Bauer Goldsmith
5 hours ago

As the daughter of Holocaust survivors I am sick about this MAMDANI fiasco. All the blame must be placed on the Biden regime where our borders were opened ridiculously, and the Obama administration who orchestrated this as the head of the Muslim Brotherhood‼️

Whomever
Whomever
5 hours ago

Leuger was from Austria. Mamdani is here only because WE worked overtime to let him in 1965. It is WE who prevented and continue to prevent the doors from being shut and now WE are inundated by people who hate us. WE have been and remain the Radicalizers-in-chief of America. Want to argue these points? Want my sources?

You bet we’re in trouble. At the very least, we will be stripped of our power, status, security and the tactics used to denude us demographically will be intensified. Israel will either survive without America or Israel won’t survive.

My advice? When you’re in a hole, stop digging. Stop issuing demographic reports about us. How moronic and treasonous to have done that. Either vote R or don’t vote at all. Buy guns, keep your subversive mouths shut and heads down.

Dave
Dave
6 hours ago

There is something that comes to my mind when I read this article: "Aquel que no recuerda su historia está condenado a repetirla." Growing up in Latin America, I remember a dear family friend who fled Cuba. He told us of the promises of Socialism and how it worked out for the Cuban people (negatively). To think that New York City has a Socialist who has no administrative experience, no previous work experience, aspiring to manage an immense budget... with the promises of Socialism, it will fail. The thought of this is an oxymoron. His lack of support of the Jewish community in NYC, his lack of response to "globalize the intifada"- no condemnation of this- is the sign of a failed individual.

E.G.
E.G.
6 hours ago

Thank you for this important article! And to every Jew voting for Mamdani—shame, shame, shame!!!!!! How dare you aid such a rabid Jew-hater!!!!!!

Kim
Kim
4 hours ago
Reply to  E.G.

So, who is voting for Mamdani? It's not native New Yorkers, but all the newcomers who just arrived. (Isn't mass immigration just grand?)
Read Breitbart's 10/20/2025 "Foreign-Born Voters Are Behind Socialist Zohran Mamdani’s Huge Lead in NYC Mayoral Race."

Jose
Jose
6 hours ago

Excellent article and a rallying call for action!

Jimi
Jimi
7 hours ago

Really, Rabbi? I'd rather have Mamdani than Cuomo, a candidate endorsed by a president known for appointing real Nazis to positions of power. Oh, and a groper too. I have an alternative vision consistent with the historical promise of our democracy: a Muslim leading a largely Jewish city becomes a symbol of peace for the globe.

Alberice
Alberice
6 hours ago
Reply to  Jimi

Jimi. In the best case scenario you are an utopist dreamer. In the worst case scenario you are a hidden nazi

Anon
Anon
3 hours ago
Reply to  Alberice

Or he might just sadly be delusional!
Really, a clearly antisemitic Muslim governing Jews, G-d forbid, is—we'll politely say—not quite the recipe for peaceful coexistence.

Tova saul
Tova saul
6 hours ago
Reply to  Jimi

You're dreaming. He cannot bring himself to soundly deniunce "globalize the intifada". Good luck with that.

Wayne
Wayne
6 hours ago
Reply to  Jimi

Tell us what "real nazis" President Trump has appointed.

Gitari
Gitari
5 hours ago
Reply to  Wayne

The world is finally coming to the understanding of the ignorance of people like Jim when it comes to the understanding of who the real Nazis are, they have no idea!!!
ANTISEMISM IS NAZI PERSONIFIED. THAT WAS WHAT HITLER LIVED AND DIED FOR!!
YOU ARE GAS-LIGHTING!!!

Jeffrey Kuhn
Jeffrey Kuhn
6 hours ago
Reply to  Jimi

So, an antisemite will unite Jews and muslims? What's in your coffee?

Marsha
Marsha
6 hours ago
Reply to  Jimi

You’re out of your mind. I pray you don’t live in NY

Gitari
Gitari
5 hours ago
Reply to  Marsha

It's a tragedy if there is any Jew, worth his salt that would even dream of voting for a communist and a Jew hater like mamdani, really 😱😱

Gitari
Gitari
5 hours ago
Reply to  Jimi

You don't even seem to have any idea of who Nazis were, you seem to be mixed up in your history!! Remember, it's Hitler who was Nazi chief and a student of Karl Lueger, do you understand that he was the chief antisemist, and president J. Trump his team are the absolute opposite of Anti semitism across the world. WAKE UP AND VOTE FOR YOUR FUTURE AND OF YOUR GENERATION'S TO COME!!!

lar
lar
4 hours ago
Reply to  Jimi

talk about a deranged take on American leadership.
were you talking about Biden? you apparently parrot
the mob media and are brainwashed, making no sense at all.
After you light the campfire for your faux friends, be prepared to
be added as fuel by those who will have no care about you regardless
of your supporting them. blind as a bat.

Bruce Daskal
Bruce Daskal
3 hours ago
Reply to  Jimi

Mimi is not very bright

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