Chief Rabbi of Holland Nearly Run Over by Muslims

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The new Nazis are hard at work picking up where the old Nazis left off.

The Rabbi said that he was being watched by two youths “of Mediterranean extraction,” with one returning to his own vehicle when Rabbi Jacobs began filling up his vehicle. Suddenly, the youth sped up, aiming directly for the rabbi – and fortunately, he was able to jump back into his vehicle to avoid being hit. The two youths burst out laughing and drove away, he said.

“I don’t know if their intention was to scare me or G-d forbid worse. But thank G-d I was saved,” he said.

Rabbi Jacobs immediately contacted police, who opened an investigation. Police said they hoped to be able to catch the culprits.

This is not the first anti-Semitic attack against Rabbi Jacobs; over the summer, as Operation Protective Edge was going on, he was attacked with stones several times, and then, too, he was miraculously unharmed by his attackers – although property of his was damaged.

Apparently the Car Jihad is going international.

  • tickletik

    It’s time to leave Holland my friend.

  • Bamaguje

    May be Muslims should be banned from driving cars… better still, expel them all from the West. I suppose that would be racist and Islamophobic.

    • http://ruleofreason.blogspot.com/ Edward Cline

      Yes, that was a “racist” and Islamophobic remark. That was a thought crime. I’m going to report you to Party Leader O’Brien, Winston Smith’s interrogator and torturer in “Nineteen Eight-Four.” After a session with him, you’ll beg to become the wheel man in another “car jihad” episode.And if the police shoot you, you’ll be called a “martyr” and your family will be enrolled in Obamacare — as punishment.

  • http://ruleofreason.blogspot.com/ Edward Cline

    Didn’t the first instance of this “car jihad” occur right here in the U.S.? I seem to recall some Muslim trying to run people down in an SUV on a Southern campus.

  • SCREW SOCIALISM

    Where are those shrapnel delivering airbags – aimed at the driver – when you need them?