ALBANY — Rockland County Republicans are getting slammed by the state attorney general and Jewish lawmakers for an attack ad seen as anti-Semitic.

“If They Win, We Lose! The stakes have never been higher. The future of our County, our communities, and our homes hangs in the balance of this year’s election on November 5th,” blared the ad seeking to stifle the campaign of Hasidic Jewish Rockland legislator Aron Wieder, who seeks re-election this fall.

“If Aron Wieder and his Ramapo machine win, they will control the upcoming redistricting of the County Legislative Districts and spread the influence of Ramapo throughout our County.”

State Attorney General Letitia James blasted the GOP’s ad, calling it “despicable and completely unacceptable.”

“This video is deeply disturbing and should be removed and condemned immediately by the Rockland County Republican Party,” James said in a statement.

“To clearly state that members of the Jewish community are a threat to families and our safety and that they must be stopped is despicable and completely unacceptable. Attacking those who are different than we are only breeds hate and makes us weaker. We must all stand together to denounce this hateful video.”

The video alerts watchers to potential overdevelopment and redistricting, as Wieder is a known housing development advocate.

It’s part of a local fight surrounding an influx of Hasidic Jews moving into the area.

“Thank you, @TishJames Attorney General for using your position to take a strong stand against intolerable hate,” Wieder tweeted.

“Your unrelenting condemnation of bigotry and hysterical doomsday theorists serves New Yorkers well.”

Rockland County Executive Ed Day, a Republican, called for the ad’s removal.

“While the content of the video is factual, the tone and undercurrent is unacceptable. Having listened closely to the concerns raised by residents and community leaders, I have contacted GOP Chairman Lawrence Garvey to request its removal and he assured me that he will,” he said.

“As I have demonstrated, I have a great deal of respect for our Jewish neighbors and want them to know that as their County Executive I will always stand up against hatred. That said, the concerns raised about overdevelopment are accurate, well-grounded and desperately need to be addressed, but this must be done in a way free of rhetoric and rancor.”

The video since has been taken down.