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[Order Robert Spencer’s new book, ‘Intifada on the Hudson: The Selling of Zohran Mamdani’: CLICK HERE.]
On November 19 in New York City, Nefesh B’Nefesh, an organization that helps Jews planning to emigrate to Israel, was holding an event at the Park East Synagogue while outside, a mob of anti-Israel demonstrators screamed their hatred of the Jewish state, while also blocking the entrance to, and exit from, the synagogue. The mayor-elect, who during his campaign, and after he was elected, assured Jews that he would “root the scourge of antisemitism out of our city” and “there is no room for antisemitism in this city” and “I take the issue of antisemitism incredibly seriously,” apparently forgot those assurances when it came to the antisemitic demonstrators outside the Park East Synagogue. More on his failure to adequately respond to this outrage can be found here: “Mamdani Under Fire for Response to Mob Targeting New York City Synagogue,” by Corey Walker, Algemeiner, November 21, 2025:
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is facing intense criticism from Jewish leaders and pro-Israel advocates after issuing a statement that appeared to legitimize a gathering of demonstrators who called for violence against Jews outside a prominent synagogue on Wednesday night.
The protesters were harassing those attending an event being held by Nefesh B’nefesh, a Zionist organization that helps Jews immigrate to Israel, at Park East Synagogue in Manhattan.
“We don’t want no Zionists here!” the group of roughly 200 anti-Israel activists chanted in intervals while waving the Palestinian flag. “Resistance, you make us proud, take another settler out.”
That is a call for killing all the Jews (“Take another settler out”) — some 520,000 of them — who live in Judea and Samaria, and are vilified as “settlers” living on land “stolen” from the “Palestinians.”
One protester, addressing the crowd, reportedly proclaimed, “It is our duty to make them think twice before holding these events! We need to make them scared.”
Footage on social media also showed agitators chanting “death to the IDF,” referring to the Israel Defense Forces, as well as “globalize the intifada” and “intifada revolution.” Community figures described the scene as openly threatening and a stark escalation of anti-Jewish hostility in New York City.
“Globalize the intifada” is a call to kill not just Israelis, but Jews worldwide. The word “intifada” refers to the two terrorist campaigns — the First and Second Intifadas — during which 1,400 Israelis were murdered. It’s a phrase that Zohran Mamdani refuses to condemn, though he says he wouldn’t use the phrase himself.
Mamdani, who was elected the city’s next mayor earlier this month, issued a statement that “discouraged” the extreme rhetoric used by the protesters on Wednesday night but did not unequivocally condemn the harassment of Jews outside their own house of worship. Mamdani’s office notably also criticized the synagogue, with his team describing the event inside as a “violation of international law,” an allegation apparently referencing Israel’s settlement policies in the West Bank.
“The mayor-elect has discouraged the language used at last night’s protest and will continue to do so,” Mamdani spokesperson Dora Pekec said in a statement on Thursday. “He believes every New Yorker should be free to enter a house of worship without intimidation, and that these sacred spaces should not be used to promote activities in violation of international law.”…
What “activities” were going on inside the synagogue that were “in violation of international law”? Helping Jews to make aliyah to Israel, the very essence of Zionism, constitutes in Mamdani’s view such a “violation” because the state of Israel, he knows, is illegitimate, having been built on land “stolen from the Palestinians.”
In the midst of an epidemic of antisemitism in the city, with Jews already feeling under siege, a mob tried to disrupt and shut down an event being held in a synagogue by a group that offered help to Jews planning to make aliyah. Instead of forthrightly denouncing that mob of 200 haters screaming their death threats (“globalize the Intifada,” “take another settler out,” “death to the IDF”), Mamdani condemned the use of the synagogue for a purpose — aiding Jews to move to Israel — that he claims is a “violation of international law” because the Jewish state’s very existence is in his view such a violation.
Mamdani assured us that there was “no room for antisemitism in New York.” He was, of course, and not for the last time, just kidding.

Aren’t there enough wealthy patriots in NYC, and rentable thugs, to wade into these crowds of rag heads and beat the shiit out of them? Why is the violence going in only one direction?
Avoid New York City take off your Vacation Stops spot treat it like Lerper Colomy
Zohran Mamdani is an eliminationist antisemite who would destroy Israel and its (50% of the global total, a large proprtion driven out of “tolerant” Muslim countries). The main difference between Mamdani and Hitler is the amount of power he wields, not vile hate in his diseased mind. And yet “liberal” Jews and non Jews pathetically parse his words for signs of “moderation”. This is none.
I don’t think Mamdani is fazed one bit by “intense criticism from Jewish leaders and pro-Israel activists.” He was elected by stupid New Yorkers. It will take people with some brains to get him out of office. Until then Globalize the Intifada will rule in NYC, a little more every day.
While there has never been a shortage of stupid New York voters, Mamdani’s strength came in large part from people with no roots in the city, millennials who flocked to NY in search of jobs in high tech, and hundreds of thousands of Muslims who arrived in the last five years, and are interested only in capturing the city, not in making it a better place. At the time of the next election there will be many more of them in the electorate. New York will never be a better place than it is today, because the will to make it better will always be defeated by the new citizenry. New York has the same future that Rome did in 300 CE.
Why is anyone surprised. Mamdani is a communist through and trough.
He is even more a Muslim supremacists. He would toss “Queers for Palestine” off the roof as soon as it is expedient, and force AWFLs (Affluent Wihte Leftist Females) into hijabs and burqas. And if both are stupid enough to support him, they are getting what they deserve.
So just will they do on the dawning of t he new year(2026)ban all New Year Festivals(Inclus ding the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game?
Nefesh B Nefesh manages the paperwork involved with aliyah (Jewish person moving to Israel). NBN also provides videos explaining the rights and benefits for people who have made aliyah. Nefesh B Nefesh also has a database of cities, towns, Kibbutzim, etc. where people planning for aliyah can research. Mamdani evidently saw the meme that he was voted Nefesh B Nefesh man of the year for creating an interest in Jews of moving and making aliyah. NBN provides services for religious, non religious, political right, political left, and no political. If Mamdani was interesting in a 2 state solution, Nefesh B Nefesh was not the group to attack.
It is clear that Mamdani was going to attack any event which would draw Jews to a synagogue. He wants to scare Jews to stay at home and not observe their religion.