A group of left-leaning New York City Council members, including Brooklyn’s controversial Charles Barron, failed to back a resolution to establish an “End Jew Hatred Day” in the Big Apple – and are facing criticism from both sides of the aisle. “After speaking on the floor about the atrocities of the Holocaust, I was sick to my stomach listening to the explanations on the NO votes and abstentions on a simple resolution asking to proclaim a day to End Jew Hatred,” said the GOP lawmaker who sponsored the bill, Inna Vernikov. “It is unacceptable and deeply hurtful to hear elected...