A community is banding together to bring more attention to hate crimes.
About 400 people gathered Sunday at Holocaust Memorial Park in Manhattan Beach.
Assemblyman Dov Hikind, other elected officials, Holocaust survivors and World War II veterans came together to denounce verbal and physical attacks against Jews.
They're concerned about anti-Semitism they have seen recently in Brooklyn, including the painting of swastikas and vandalizing of a Torah.
The protesters said that an attack against Jews is an attack against everyone.