A man accused of stabbing a Boston rabbi nine times in an attack last week has been charged with hate crimes, the Suffolk County district attorney said.
Rabbi Shlomo Noginski survived the July 1 attack outside a Jewish day school in Brighton.
Khaled Awad, 24, who was arrested after the stabbing, had previously been charged, but on Thursday he was arraigned on new hate crime counts — one of committing a civil rights violation and a second that deals with armed assault and battery to intimidate, prosecutors said.
“We believe this violent attack was rooted in anti-Semitism. We are going to call that out and charge that specifically,” District Attorney Rachael Rollins said in a statement.

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The Associated Press contributed.