Crime Attacker stabs five at rabbi's home in New York - Jewish Shishkebab

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - An attacker stabbed five people late on Saturday at a Hasidic rabbi’s home in New York state and fled before apparently being arrested, a Jewish organization said, a rampage that came after days of increased tension over anti-Semitic assaults.


All five victims were taken to hospitals, the council said, adding that two of the victims were critical, with one of them stabbed at least six times.

“The suspect fled the scene, but he is in custody at this time,” the Ramapo Police Department said in a Facebook post.

The police department confirmed that five people were stabbed and said that the investigation was going on. The department did not provide any more details.

An OJPAC official, Yossi Gestetner, told the New York Times the attack happened at around 10 p.m. during a Hanukkah celebration that was being attended by many dozens of people at the rabbi’s home.


About a third of the population of Rockland County is Jewish, including a large enclave of Orthodox Jews who live in secluded communities.

New York Attorney General Letitia James said she was “deeply disturbed” by the events in Monsey.

“There is zero tolerance for acts of hate of any kind and we will continue to monitor this horrific situation,” she said in a Twitter post.

New York City’s police department said on Friday its officers were stepping up patrols in heavily Jewish neighborhoods following a spate of anti-Semitic attacks.

“Hate doesn’t have a home in our city,” Mayor Bill de Blasio wrote on Twitter, calling the assaults attacks on all New Yorkers.

In more deadly recent attacks, a gunman killed a female rabbi and wounded three people during Sabbath services at Congregation Chabad in Poway, near San Diego, on the last day of Passover in April 2019.


Six months before that, a gunman killed 11 worshipers at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh in the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history.

The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah commemorates the 2nd century B.C. victory of Judah Maccabee and his followers in a revolt against armies of the Seleucid Empire.
 
How Hasidic Jews conduct themselves, and how they interact with other communities has always been shady. However now the demographics are changing it's becoming a problem for them, and hence for the whole Jewish community.
ohh no, they have a problem now, those poor souls...

only shows them handing out present to children and just generally being upstanding members of the neighborhood.
you mean luring some poor kids to a blood sacrifice and selling bad insurances to niggers?
 
Well gee, who could have guessed that the media convincing every minority group in America that their racial interests should be the top priority by any means necessary would lead to friction between these groups? It must have been those dirty white supremacists and their evil dog whistles...
 

Jorunals discovered in Thomas' home also include anti-Semitic sentiments, and FBI officer writes in the federal complaint.

Some writings refer to Adolf Hitler and "Nazi Culture" alongside drawings of a swastika and Star of David, the document days, while others question "Why [people] mourned for anti-Semitism when there is Semetic genocide."


Fucking ultra based.
 


Archive, archive, archive. Don't give people like WaPo free clicks.



Hanukkah stabbing suspect searched ‘why did Hitler hate the Jews,’ prosecutors say
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December 30, 2019 at 3:16 PM EST

Federal prosecutors on Monday filed hate crimes charges against the man accused of charging into a rabbi’s New York home with a machete, wounding five as they celebrated Hanukkah.

A criminal complaint points to Grafton Thomas’s handwritten journals and online search history as evidence the 37-year-old sought to target Jews, a day after Thomas’ family said the suspect has “no known history of anti-Semitism” and attributed his alleged actions to “profound mental illness.”

Authorities who arrested Thomas hours after his Saturday night rampage in a suburb north of New York City found him with blood on his clothes and two weapons, including a machete, the complaint says. A cellphone recovered from his car revealed recent searches for phrases like “German Jewish Temples near me” and “Why did Hitler hate the Jews,” the document states.

The new charges allege a hateful motive in an assault that some officials were already calling “domestic terrorism” and that quickly renewed fears of violence against Jewish communities after a spate of recent attacks. Saturday’s stabbing in Monsey — the 13th anti-Semitic incident in three weeks in the state, the governor said — came as police around the region vowed to heighten security in response to concerns.

Thomas, a resident of Greenwood Lake, N.Y. pleaded not guilty on Sunday to five charges of attempted murder and one count of burglary, as his bail was set at $5 million. With Monday’s filing, he also faces five counts of obstructing the free exercise of religious beliefs by attempting to kill with a dangerous weapon and causing injuries.

The suspect’s browser history showed queries related to Nazis, Jews and synagogues dating back to at least Nov. 9, according to the complaint filed in Manhattan by the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York.

“Why did Hitler hate the Jews” was searched four times, the complaint says. The suspect also searched for Jewish and “Zionist” temples in New York and New Jersey, it says.

And a day before Saturday’s stabbing, the complaint says, Thomas accessed an article on New York City’s decision to ramp up police presence in multiple Jewish neighborhood amid fears of anti-Semitic violence.
Journals discovered in Thomas’s home also include anti-Semitic sentiments, an FBI officer writes in the federal complaint.

Some writings refer to Adolf Hitler and “Nazi Culture” alongside drawings of a swastika and Star of David, the document says, while others question “why [people] mourned for anti-Semitism when there is Semitic genocide.”

Thomas’s lawyer did not immediately respond to requests for comment Monday. But the suspect’s family sought to dispel accusations of anti-Semitism in a statement released Sunday, saying Thomas was not a member of any hate groups and “was raised in a home which embraced and respected all religions and races."

The family pointed to Thomas’s “long history of mental illness and hospitalizations,” adding that attorney Michael Sussman plans to seek a mental health evaluation.

“We believe the actions of which he is accused, if committed by him, tragically reflect profound mental illness,” Sussman said, for which “Grafton has received episodic treatment before being released.”

Ken Cuccinelli, acting deputy secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and a longtime immigration hawk, on Monday attempted to link the attack to unauthorized immigration.

The attacker is the U.S. Citizen son of an illegal alien who got amnesty under the 1986 amnesty law for illegal immigrants. Apparently, American values did not take hold among this entire family, at least this one violent, and apparently bigoted, son,” Cuccinelli said in a now-deleted tweet Monday. Signed by President Ronald Reagan and passed on a bipartisan basis in Congress, the landmark 1986 law granted legal status to 2.7 million undocumented immigrants who entered the country before 1982.

DHS, the domestic anti-terror agency where Cuccinelli is second-in-command, did not immediately respond to requests for information about his allegations. Hours later, Cuccinelli’s tweet was deleted.

Saturday’s attack was the most recent in a string of violence targeting local Jewish communities. Earlier this month, four people were fatally shot in what officials called an attack on a Jersey City kosher grocery store motivated by hatred of Jews and law enforcement.

New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo (D), who labeled the ambush an act of domestic terrorism and directed the state’s Hate Crimes Task Force to investigate, called for harsher punishments for mass attacks motivated by hatred of an identity group.

President Trump and leaders in Congress were also united in condemning anti-Semitism after the attack, though some Democrats said Trump should take a more forceful public stance and blamed him for stoking bigotry.

On Sunday afternoon, Trump tweeted, “The anti-Semitic attack in Monsey, New York, on the 7th night of Hanukkah last night is horrific. We must all come together to fight, confront, and eradicate the evil scourge of anti-Semitism."

Saturday’s stabbing shook a county where a third of the population is Jewish and where officials said anti-Semitism has risen in recent years as increasing numbers of Orthodox Jews have made homes there.

“People in the Orthodox community are connecting dots and are genuinely frightened of the escalation,” said Rockland County legislator Aron Wieder.

Wieder said anti-Semitism began to rise in the area about a decade ago and has increased noticeably in the past five years. As more Orthodox Jews have moved into the community, other residents taunted them anonymously online, then etched swastikas onto the dirty window of a van and a “for sale” sign in front of a home. An ad for the county’s Republican Party accused Wieder of “plotting a takeover” that threatens “our way of life.”

Then, last month, a 30-year-old rabbi said two people approached him from behind on a secluded street in Monsey and beat him for several minutes. Police Chief Brad Weidel has said there is no evidence that the man was targeted for his religion, but concerns flared up in the Orthodox community.

According to Monday’s federal complaint, when the attacker entered the rabbi’s house dozens of congregants were inside celebrating the end of Shabbat and the seventh night of Hanukkah, lighting candles and reciting prayers. He closed the door behind him and said, “No one is leaving.”

He unsheathed a machete, described by witnesses as a sword nearly the size of a broomstick, and started slashing at random, moving through the entryway, then into the dining room and eventually toward the kitchen, where dozens of people — from children to senior citizens — were trying to flee through a back door.

Attendee Joseph Gluck eventually hit the attacker in the head with a small coffee table from the entryway. Both men moved outside, and Gluck realized that the man was headed toward the synagogue, where congregants locked the doors after hearing the commotion at the rabbi’s house. Gluck screamed warnings, then watched as the man tried a second door.

The attacker fled to a car and sped away. Authorities and witnesses said Gluck was able to catch the license plate number, the critical information that allowed authorities to catch the suspect in Harlem around midnight in a vehicle smelling of bleach, prosecutors said.

Authorities found him with a machete and a knife, both with what seemed to be traces of dried blood, Monday’s federal complaint says.
Yisroel Kraus, a 26-year-old teacher who was celebrating Hanukkah at the rabbi’s home with his family, said it was lucky that people had already started to filter out for the night.

“If he had come 10 minutes earlier, the place would have been packed,” said Kraus. “No way to move. No way to run. It was a miracle. It was a Hanukkah miracle.”
 
That would be nice but it seems that in the Jewish religion and indeed even in many secular Jews the fundamental distinction is Jew vs Goyim. If they’re moral they shouldn’t harm goyim but if they’re Jewish they should differentiate. Even on the right side of politics for every Jew like Mises which I admire there is some jackass like Ben Shapiro.

Good old fashioned "us vs them" mentality is very far from an exclusively Jewish thing though.

And yeah, in this hyperconnected modern world it's something everyone has to try to move past.
 
Sure but to what other culture is racism an integral part rather than incidental?
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Not the Unitarians.
Unitarians aren't religious.

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People are noticing us, gib money to stop them noticing things
Good old fashioned "us vs them" mentality is very far from an exclusively Jewish thing though.

And yeah, in this hyperconnected modern world it's something everyone has to try to move past.
Yes, it's something that is near universal. And anyone trying to discard ethny as an organizing principle, without a higher one such as religion, is suicidal.
 
More from this idiot...

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What is it with the left that leads them to have zero sense of self preservation?

People like her deserve to die at the hands of these animals for being such a weak person.
They are not leftists, they are bleeding hearts, trolls or paid off shills. Ask a normie who this is and they would not know or give a fuck. Plus blacks love the US military so this lady at face value only experience with a black man was the faggot at the yoga class.
 
One thing to look out for now is the Jewish Version of a the Rooftop Korean. How long before some black guy gets shot by a nervous Hasidim. That will make things escalate massively.
 
I think they're going to try real hard to keep a low profile for a while. Consolidate gains and hope people stop paying attention so they can ramp up the lawfare again in a year or so.
 
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One thing to look out for now is the Jewish Version of a the Rooftop Korean. How long before some black guy gets shot by a nervous Hasidim. That will make things escalate massively.

Lol at the idea of a jew somehow hurting anyone physically.

Just expect a ton of black people to get evicted up north east.
 
Like I said before, "secular" doesn't really matter. Secular Jews are still strongly zionist and have a strong sense of jewish cultural identity. They're not deracinated like nonreligious liberal whites. Reform Judaism, the mainstream jewish sect, can be almost entirely secular if the particular jew chooses.
Really is that why the "JOOOZE!" in the Mainstream Media hate Israel and constantly support the people who have "Wipe Israel off the earth" as core goal?
 
To be perfectly fair, this is the same mainstream media that deliberately coordinated with the DNC to boost up Donald Trump during the primaries, who they all thought would be the easiest person for Hillary Clinton to defeat in the general.
 
Lol, too right my dude.

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I'm willing to bet that guy putting the boot in, has a Russian background. A lot of Russian Jews immigrated to Israel in the 90's and they brought a whole different attitude to conflict resolution. Likewise the guy on the left looks like a middle eastern one, while the guy hanging back looks like he'd be more comfortable selling him insurance.


Jessica Price subscribes to the mother of all block lists, I haven't been following what she's been doing since after she got fired from her game dev job. It's nice to know she's still as unhinged as ever.
 
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