The man charged in the stabbing attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Monsey that left five people wounded, one critically, pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges on Thursday, The Associated Press reports. Grafton Thomas appeared in Rockland County Court. On Monday, he pleaded not guilty to federal hate crime charges. His lawyer, Michael Sussman, argues that Thomas suffers from mental illness and is not responsible for his actions. Federal prosecutors say Thomas targeted congregants celebrating the seventh night of Hanukkah at the Monsey home of Rabbi Chaim Rottenberg on December 28 because of their Jewish faith....