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Suspect accused of attacking Jewish women released without bail

The woman accused of slapping three Orthodox Jewish women in the face and yelling, “F–k you, Jews!” was released without bail Saturday amid a spate of anti-Semitic hate crimes in the Big Apple.

Tiffany Harris, of Flatbush, was charged with misdemeanor assault Kings County Criminal Court Saturday morning and released without bail — though Judge Laura Johnson ordered her not to go near the victims.

Harris, 30, allegedly approached three women, ages 22, 26, and 31, near Eastern Parkway and Kingston Avenue early Friday, then slapped them and barked the offensive expletive, cops said.

She rudely brushed off reporters after the court proceeding, during which she kept her face hidden inside a hooded sweatshirt.

“Why do you want to know? Goodbye,” she told a Post reporter.





She is due back in court on January 10.

The alleged attack was the latest in a recent spike in similar anti-Jewish hate crimes — with police probing eight incidents in the city in the last week, all during Hanukkah.

NYPD Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison called the pattern “alarming.”

“We treat [the incidents] very seriously, and we make sure that our investigators do their best … to bring the individuals to justice,” he said at a press conference.





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