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Marchers protest burned cars in NYC Jewish enclave

Sun Nov 13, 2011 3:34 PM EST
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Verena Dobnik, Associated Press
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NEW YORK — Peaceful marchers sent a clear message Sunday to vandals who torched cars and scrawled Nazi swastikas in an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Brooklyn where Woody Allen was raised: Don't repeat the kind of attacks that once led to the Holocaust.

About 100 Midwood residents joined elected officials for the walk past four public benches from which 16 swastikas had been removed after the pre-dawn attack Friday.

"It was horrible," said Ascher Scheiner, 17, a student at a local yeshiva — a Jewish religious high school. "My friend woke me up and said he heard a loud explosion."

On Ocean Parkway, three parked cars — a BMW, a Lexus and a Jaguar — had been set ablaze. In addition, the letters "KKK" were spray-painted on a van and anti-Semitic messages were scrawled on a sidewalk.

State Assemblyman Dov Hikind, a Democrat who represents the area, said authorities told him they believe rags were soaked in gasoline, placed under the cars and lit.

"I've never seen this level of violence here, in my 29 years representing this area," Hikind told The Associated Press. "This goes beyond the pale — blowing up cars in the middle of the Jewish community."

Hikind, who lives in the neighborhood, then rushed off Sunday to see his 90-year-old mother, an Auschwitz survivor. He said he walks past the benches with her on their way to Sabbath services.

"All I could think about was my mother sitting on a bench with a swastika," he said.

Police made no arrests as of Sunday afternoon. The NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating.

Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes said dozens of empty beer bottles were found at the scene. He said they would be tested for fingerprints and DNA samples.

Police in the 66th Precinct bolstered patrols in the neighborhood — especially the scene of the attack.

The marchers carried an Israeli flag and were led by Hikind, state Sen. Eric Adams, Rabbi Chaim Gruber, New York City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, civil rights lawyer Norman Siegel and other community leaders.

"There was a time when vandals used magic markers to express hate; now they're using gasoline," Adams said.

Protesters noted the attack occurred one day after the 73rd anniversary of Kristallnacht in Nazi Germany on Nov. 9-10, 1938, when synagogues were set on fire and the windows of Jewish-owned shops were broken.

"I am the child of a Holocaust survivor, and this makes me uncomfortable," said Judy Pfeffer, 62, a retired city education department employee who lives blocks away. "Even then, it was just vandalism. But it led to the Holocaust."

Sunday's march included about 25 people from the Occupy Wall Street movement in Manhattan, which put out a statement condemning the vandalism.

The mix of people who showed up for the march "shows that we stand together against hatred. And it makes residents here feel better," Hikind said.

Midwood — a quiet, middle-class neighborhood about 45 minutes by subway from Manhattan — was predominantly Jewish until new immigrants began arriving in the 1980s from the Caribbean, South America, Eastern Europe and Asia. Allen, the famed filmmaker, grew up in Midwood, as did U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer condemned the vandalism during an unrelated event on Sunday.

"It's disgraceful and they should throw the book at the people who did it," Schumer said. "Sometimes (vandals) think they're pranks, sometimes they're more malicious than that. Either way they cause great harm."

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dougjmiller

It's not surprising that there's an upsurge in anti-Semitism. The newsmedia, in general and MSNBC in particular, fan the flames of anti-Semitism with their almost daily anti-Israel lies and screed that masquerades as news. In addition MSBNC provides a platform, like Newsvine, for anti-Semites to spew their filth. Remember that the Holocaust didn't start with gas chambers and ovens. It started with words. And thanks to MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC and others it's happening again.

    Reply#1 - Sun Nov 13, 2011 4:37 PM EST
    Enoch-2699399

    There is certainly a plethora of anti-Jewish, Anti-Israel, Anti-Christian and Anti-American activity going on in the Newsvine.

    There are also very good descent people here whose goal it is to get along, and to learn from, and teach things to others. There is fellowship here. You just need to navigate away from the haters.

    Recently, the Newsvine lost a great author, and a wonderful person. He did nothing more innocuous than nominate a Jewish writer for a RAV reward. Almost universally (hundreds concured with his recommendation) two individuals killed his nomination. The reasons given by these two did not stand up to analysis in the light of day. We all know what their real agendas are. All it took was two to pull the rug out from under him. In disgust, he left the Vine. We are all saddened, and the worse off for his absence. The two culprits have been shunned since that time. The RAV went unawarded, in spite of merit, and near universal support.

    I mention this because there are things the Vine can do to successfully address your valid concerns. First, there is a world of good coming out of Israel. Make those the stories that are covered for the most part. Insure that stories about Israel, Jews, Judaism, etc. are responsibly written and well documented. Second, while everyone is entitled to their opinion, don't let haters hide behind thinly disguised veils in order to undercut the fellowship that cuts across things which divide here on the Vine. If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well.

    Peace and Blessings, (Shalom U'vracha). Enoch.

      #1.1 - Sun Nov 13, 2011 7:21 PM EST
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