Good morning, New York. One year ago today, a violent mob stormed the Capitol to try to stop the presidential certification process. Our colleague Ron Kampeas reports on how the attack and the 12 months since changed the lives of various Jewish men and women, from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who feared for his life, to the Donald Trump loyalists who continue to stand by the former president’s side. MEET ME AT ZABAR’S: What do you picture when you hear “New York Jew”? The Jewish Week’s Andrew Silow-Carroll looks at the enduring stereotype, and the ways it is changing...