Several New York City Synagogues Have been Tagged with Swastikas.
We really hope they catch the jew who did this...

The Story
Early Monday morning, Several synagogues and homes in the New York borough of Queens were vandalized overnight Monday with swastikas, according to the city council speaker. Police are currently searching for at least four individuals responsible for the vandalism.
That same day, Julie Menin, along with other city council members including Lynn Schulman and Phil Wong, visited Congregation Machane Chodosh, one of the sites were the vandalism occurred.
In a statement on Twitter, Menin said:
“When rabbis and congregants arrived to pray this morning, they expected to be met with their usual loving community. When a family woke up, they were prepared to begin an otherwise normal week. Instead, they were met with terrifying signals of hatred and threats of violence.
We have visited some of these locations and are in contact with the NYPD, which is investigating and searching for at least four individuals responsible for the terrible incidents. The graffiti will be removed once the investigation is complete.
With antisemitism on the rise here and across the globe, we will always stand up for our Jewish community and fight back against hate.”
Photos show black swastikas spray-painted on synagogue walls, a garage door with the symbol circled in red, and what appeared to be the window of a nearby residence.

Yossi Mendelson, Congregation Machane Chodosh’s rabbi, predicted the latest incident would further unite the community, rather than instill fear:
“They’ll carry on spray-painting, and we’ll live on. I think it’ll have the opposite effect. The community feels called to action by this.”
My Take
Now, it could be said that these are actually genuine act of vandalism by antisemites, however, I would argue that these are not in fact drawn by antisemites.
The likelihood that these were actually drawn by jews is quite high. In under 5 minutes I was able to find the following incidents were the reported hate crimes were actually carried out by jews.
Fake “Hate Crimes”
In 2012, David Haddad, 56, of Manhattan, New York, was charged with aggravated assault as a hate crime after it was discovered that he had called his 80-year-old mother and said:
“All Jews should die and go to hell.”
Haddad also made two other phone calls to two other elderly women.
A police spokesman said:
‘He threatened to kill the other individual on the phone as well as her relatives. He said basically that all Jews should die and go to hell.’
Haddad was also suspected of vandalizing buildings in Orthodox jewish neighborhoods in New York after he had a business dispute with his family. Haddad had left his family business to startup another company, before ultimately failing.
In 2017, Andrew King, 54, of Schenectady, New York, called the police to tell them that an unknown person had spray-painted swastikas on his home in the middle of the night.

After an investigation, King was arrested and charged with falsely reporting and incident, and police say he allegedly sprayed the graffiti on his own residence. King also was arrested on an outstanding warrant out of the City of Schenectady Police Department for harassment.
The warrant was issued in regards to an incident that occurred on February 15, 2017 at 620 State St. During that incident, it is alleged that King made threats to harm an individual.
In 2020, Sean Sammit, 26, of Bloomfield, Michigan, claimed he was attacked by an unidentified White man as he left Temple Kol Ami. Sammit told police that his attacker had yelled out anti-Semitic slurs and stabbed him in the parking lot before fleeing on foot. Sammit drove himself to a nearby hospital where he presented with minor injuries.
However, when police combed through surveillance they were unable to find any evidence of the attack. So, they asked to check Sammit’s Apple Watch to see if its Health Data feature showed a spiked heart rate during the time of the supposed attack.
However, it did show that much earlier before the supposed attack that Sammit had an elevated heart rate. When the police combed through the Temple for evidence, they discovered 'bloody tissues in Sammit's office and in the men's bathroom'. They also found 'a knife with blood on it in the kitchen area'.
When confronted, Sammit admitted to fabricating the whole story. Sammit was charged with one count of falsely reporting a felony.
In 2015, a swastika was posted on the bulletin board of a Jewish fraternity in a George Washington University dorm on Monday, leading upset students to immediately report it to police.
A member of the fraternity, who is Jewish, admitted that he posted it there. The student said that he brought it back from a spring break trip to India, according to university officials.
The month prior, swastikas were written in a dorm on campus which houses a predominantly Jewish sorority.
In 2022, Farnoush Hakakian, 45, of Brooklyn, New York, was arrested and charged with criminal mischief as a hate crime after scrawling swastikas on a bus stop.
In 2019, the owners of BerMax Caffé and Bistro in Winnipeg, Canada, were arrested and charged with public mischief.
Police responded to a report of an assault at the restaurant. A woman said she'd been assaulted, and the restaurant was spray-painted with hateful graffiti, police said.
After an investigation, the police were able to determine that the whole incident was staged.
In 2018, Michael Ron David Kadar, 19, an Israeli was charged with hate crimes as a result of threatening calls he made to Jewish Community Centers in the state. In addition, the indictment from the District of Columbia charges Kadar with threatening the Israeli Embassy and the Anti-Defamation League in Washington, D.C. The third indictment charges Kadar with cyberstalking and conveying false information to police dispatch regarding harm to private residents in Georgia.
In 2023, Gil Ofarim, an Israeli singer in Germany, admitted in court that he made up a claim of antisemitism against two hotel employees in October 2021.
There are more results, but these are just a few that I found.
Why Do Jews Stage “Hate Crimes?”
One of the reasons why jews commit crimes against their own people is so they can draw sympathy from the gentiles and form closer racial cohesion in their ranks.
Jews often crave validation, care, or social support they feel unable to obtain otherwise. In a sense, jews have borderline factitious disorder, where they fabricate victimhood for emotional gain without obvious external reward (as far as the ignorant non-jew is concerned).
Because jews have a victimhood culture (where victim status carries importance or status), jews will often fabricate bias as a way to mobilize support for a cause or themselves. This victimhood culture is actually found within every single branch of the jewish agenda, from genocide (Israel-Palestine War) to sodomy and racial shaming (the Jussie Smollett case.)
Often times this presents in very simple ways, such as a shortcut to sympathy in a workplace, school or the broader community, or even for notoriety.
Because jews need positive attention to negate all of the natural negative attention that the attract, they have a desire to highlight “inaction” on perceived antisemitism, whether they actually believe it is overlooked or not.
However, there is also a financial motive that can be found. Whether it be through revenge, such as the case with David Haddad, or for the solicitation of funding, antisemitic “hate crimes” are incredibly lucrative.
After the 2017 Charlottesville rally, ADL online donations surged 600–1,000% year-over-year, including multiple seven-figure gifts from high-profile donors.
A major 2022 study by Ruderman Family Foundation found Jews who experienced antisemitism gave over 10 times more on average ($35,425 vs. $3,726) than those who had not. The survey did not include the sample size of Jews who experienced antisemitism.
However, the study also stated:
“Jews who reported being concerned about antisemitism also gave more than those who were not.”








Did they do it to themselves as usual?
Hey Rabbi, whatcha doing?