Mr. Schumer declined to comment.
The dispute comes just a week after Mr. Adams got into a verbal altercation with a Jewish housing activist whose family fled the Holocaust, and whom Mr. Adams compared to a plantation owner.
Many of the Jewish leaders now criticizing him are of a progressive bent, and Mr. Adams is not popular with progressives.
A City Hall spokeswoman noted that within Orthodox ranks, there is a great deal of diversity — there are both modern Orthodox, and Jews associated with the Lubavitch movement, for example.
“This esteemed council comprises a diverse assembly of Jewish men and women hailing from various religious and cultural backgrounds, including Chabad, Conservative, Hasidic, nondenominational, Modern Orthodox, Reform, Sephardic, and Yeshiva Orthodox affiliations,” said the spokeswoman for the mayor.
Persons:
Beth Elohim, Chuck Schumer, Nadler, Ruth Messinger, David Saperstein, Schumer, Adams, ”
Organizations:
Jewish World Service, Manhattan, Hall, Lubavitch, Conservative, Yeshiva Orthodox
Locations:
Brooklyn, Manhattan, New York