Wesley Hills, NY +Synagogue Vandalized+

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    Wesley Hills, NY – Police are investigation the defacing of a synagogue on Lime Kiln Road. Congregation Kehillas Bais Yehudah had been vandalized with swastikas that were spray-painted on the building.
    Police say there were also additional scrawlings down the road from the synagogue in front of Sikorsky Park. “Support Israel” was spray painted on the wall of the Abraham and Sarah Speiner building at 23 Lime Kiln Road, Ramapo Police Sgt. Brian Corbett said. “All the Arabs Die” was spray painted at the park, police said.

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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    The person that did the spray painting is a minor from a family with problems. I don’t believe that he understood what he was doing or that it was technically a hate crime. Also, he does not live in Wesley Hills. Just a kid doing a really stupid thing.

    Burnw
    Burnw
    17 years ago

    Excuse my naivite (at least I admit it), but why would someone spray paint SUPPORT ISRAEL on a shul. If it is a goy, they could write far worse things to incite Jews.

    I am confident that Wesley Hills does not condone Neturei Karta drek in its shuls.

    So why such a strange type of graffiti?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Hey anon 5:47
    why do you have to be so condescending? It’s just a few days after yom kippur.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    NO it is not Rabbi Vieners new shul.
    It Is the old Rabbi Sapersteins shul.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    NO .its the former Rabbi Sapersteins shul.
    You are obviously not from the area.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Is that Rabbi Veiner’s new shul?