Posted on 11/07/2025 6:07:56 AM PST by V_TWIN

This happened in Brooklyn early on Wednesday.
From News 12 Brooklyn:
Swastikas were painted on a Magen David Yeshivah in Gravesend.
Police say security guards discovered the symbols at 2132 McDonald Ave. just after 6:30 a.m. Wednesday.
The swastikas were painted on multiple windows and on a pillar at the Jewish center, according to the NYPD.
The swastikas were washed off of the windows and Israeli flags were taped over the symbols on the walls.
(Excerpt) Read more at notthebee.com ...
This act was likely someone burning their own Reichstag - right out of the Leftist playbook.
It's not just the timing that's suspicious, it's also that the perpetrator got the lines, angles, and proportions correct, including clockwise versus counterclockwise orientation. They even tilted it in a diamond shape instead of a square. But the perpetrator was unfamiliar with spray paint and how much it would run on smooth glass while a regular would have known that.
Genuine wannabe fascists usually get it wrong:
Looks like a woman’s butt.
You’re clever. Very, very clever.
I like that.
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About Mamdani cheerleader Libby Lenkinski:
She “says” she is an Israeli-American activist.
She is Vice President for Strategy at the New Israel Fund (NIF).
The NIF engages in advocacy and is associated with a “joint lobbyist” in some contexts.
Libby Lenkinski has not registered as a lobbyist and
could be directly lobbying the US government sub rosa.
Her work appears to focus on
<><>strategy, cultural initiatives, and public commentary,
<><>related to ultra liberal “progressive politics”
<><> and Israeli issues.......while claiming to be an “American.”
Read it and weep.
A NY Jew tells why she’s voting for Mamdani
Unfortunately for Americans, they’re the very same ones controlling US policy
Forward.com ^ | November 02, 2025 | Libby Lenkinski
Posted on 11/3/2025, 10:09:45 PM by Red Badger
He’s shown up for my Jewish community in profoundly meaningful ways On Kol Nidrei, the evening service that begins Yom Kippur, I found myself at synagogue with Zohran Mamdani. Lab/Shul in Manhattan isn’t your typical synagogue; it’s a laboratory for belonging, where ancient liturgy meets radical inclusion. The service was led by my rabbi, Amichai Lau-Lavie — an Israeli who knows how to fill the room with both grief and hope.
Mamdani sat in the front row, with Rep. Jerry Nadler and Comptroller Brad Lander. As Lau-Lavie welcomed them to the space, Nadler and Lander were greeted with respectful applause. But when Mamdani’s name was spoken something electric ripped through the room. The applause didn’t just rise; it roared.
It was long, sustained, defiant, joyful. For me, that welcome of Mamdani — a Muslim and openly leftist candidate — on the holiest night of the Jewish year wasn’t symbolic. It was spiritual. It was the sound of a community saying: We are not afraid. And I wasn’t either. I felt safe. Seen. At home.
“My commitment is to make every New Yorker feel safe — Jews included — through policy grounded in equality, not fear,” Mamdani said earlier this year, as reported in The Guardian. That night, in the sanctuary, those words felt real. A few days later came another night I’ll never forget — the Israelis for Peace vigil marking two years since the Hamas attack of Oct. 7, 2023. Hundreds gathered — Israelis, Palestinians, Jews, Arabs, Americans — huddled together on folding chairs in Union Square in chilly weather, under an open sky. As part of a wide-ranging lineup, from the stage, I read a message from Liat Atzili, whose husband Aviv was killed that day; a short, piercing story by Etgar Keret; and a poem by Mahmoud Darwish that hung in the air like a spell.
And there was Mamdani again, sitting quietly in the front row next to Lander. He didn’t take the microphone. He didn’t try to center the event on himself. He was just listening. Bearing witness. His presence wasn’t performative. It was pastoral. In a city that so often divides its grief by identity, he crossed the invisible line and simply showed up. That’s when it hit me: This is what safety looks like. Not fences or slogans, not solidarity-as-branding — but the radical act of standing with people in pain, without needing to own or edit it.
A recent poll showed that 43% of Jewish New Yorkers plan to support Mamdani — and among those under 44, that number climbs to 67%. That data tells me what I felt that night wasn’t isolated. It’s a generational shift: Younger Jews — and Israelis like me — no longer see solidarity with Palestinians as a threat, but as a responsibility.
Because despite what the right-wing Israeli government and media want us to believe, we — Jews, Israelis, people who still believe in equality — are not in danger from Zohran Mamdani because he is critical of Israel. We’re endangered, instead, by the machinery of fear that tries to convince us that justice is a threat, that empathy is betrayal, that solidarity is naïve.
So let’s ask honestly: What is so terrifying about Zohran Mamdani? That he condemns Israel’s treatment of the Palestinian people? That he grieved — publicly and unapologetically — over the catastrophe in Gaza? That he refuses to conflate the safety of American Jews with unquestioned support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu?
For me, as an Israeli-American who is committed enough to Israel to fight endlessly for it to be just and equal, that’s not frightening — it’s hopeful. Having mayors and public leaders who refuse to give Kahanists or corrupt war criminals a free pass is good for Jews.
That’s our struggle too.
The Muslim Jew haters will gladly cut the necks of Jews
as Jews splutter: “But...... but.....we’re on the same side.”
Thus, history repeats itself.
“These Jews are HUGE liberal Democrat supporters. I want them to suffer for their stupidity and to FIX what they made—not go to a conservative place and poop all over that, too.”
Except Jews were the most conservative voting block in NYC this election.
Only 1/3 Jewish voters voted for Mamdani.
In Orthodox neighborhoods, including one that is 96% Jewish, the vote was 96% for Cuomo.
Indeed, if Jews were the only voters in NYC, Cuomo would have won by the biggest landslide in NYC history.
“The Muslim Jew haters will gladly cut the necks of Jews
as Jews splutter: “But...... but.....we’re on the same side.””
But 2/3 Jews voted against Mamdani in this election.
How are they “on the same side”?
Sigh........a “real believer,” you are.
Believe any other propaganda, do you?
Even the “Orthodox” voted for Cuomo.
Do you want anyone who helped get NYC to the place, and who voted for “Killer Cuomo,” to start voting Democrat in your neighborhood?
They need to change their entire way of thinking and voting.
So you think the Fox and other exit polls were all simultaneously faked to get the same results?
“Even the “Orthodox” voted for Cuomo.”
You do know President Trump endorsed Cuomo, right?
Not because Cuomo is a great guy, but because Sliwa had zero chance to win and Cuomo was the lesser of the evils.
Regardless, they didn’t vote for Mamdani, as alleged.
I never alleged a thing, MeanWestTexan, outside of everyone being rabid Democrat supporters for a very, very long time.
Hey it’s just mamdani supporters celebrating all in good fun right commies
And Zoran the Moron STILL had time to solicit money for his FREE programs (with his Sh*t eating grin)!
The Orthodox are, by far, the most conservative voters in the USA.
They vote Republican at rates of 85–95% in presidential elections, often approaching near-unanimity in heavily Hasidic precincts due to bloc voting guided by community rabbis.
In 2024, Trump won 99% in Kiryas Joel (Satmar Hasidic village) and 93% of Haredi voters nationwide per Nishma Research.
The next closest are white Southern Baptists who vote Republican at 70–80% in recent cycles.
And what percentage of the Jewish voting public did the Orthodox make up in this NYC election? It appears they nearly all voted for “Killer Cuomo,” while the rest voted for Mamdani.
To quote President Trump “a vote for Sliwa is a vote for Mamdani”.
I guess President Trump is a bad guy, too, according to you.
Personally I’d want to know why 60% of gentiles (making up 85% of the NyC electorate) voted for Mamdani, instead of why 30% of Jews (at15%) voted for the commie.
Of course, my boss told me to worry about the plank in my eye before concerning myself with the spec in the other guy’s eye, but He is a Jew, so I guess that makes Him suspect in your view.
I don’t want Democrat voting “gentiles” leaving their mess, either, without fixing it, first, but no one brought up these “gentiles,” until you, now.
So maybe you didn’t fully listen to your boss.
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