Threats of a national day of antisemitic hate sent Elizabeth Walsh to pray Saturday in her Upper East Side local synagogue. “I think it’s terrible, so I came to pray for peace,” the 66-year-old Jewish woman said at Temple Emanu-El on E. 65th St. “Pray for the people that have supported this day of hate, so that they could see that this is just as hateful for them, and for their own people ... It’s a disease.” Advertisement Gov. Hochul, speaking at Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in Midtown, fired back against the plans announced on social media by anonymous organizers...