
New Yorkers offer to work at Jewish café after anti-Israel staffers reportedly walk out
Fox News
New York City's Caffè Aronne owner Aaron Dahan says some members of his staff quit after he hung up missing person posters to showcase Jewish hostages on "America Reports."
"There's really no words to describe it," Dahan said. "I probably cried a dozen times in the last 24 hours. It's been a lot. It's been beautiful. One of the most exciting things for us was there's a coffee shop three blocks from us called Coffee Inn. The owner came here with two of his baristas. He looked at me in the eyes. He said, 'You're not closing.' He said, 'I'm working your espresso machine. My staff is working your espresso machine and so help you God if you try and pass for it. We're here for you. We're here for Israel, we're here for the community.'"
The Manhattan owner said people of all occupations were ready to step in and lend a helping hand.

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