>Walking from one synagogue to another
Saw claims (cope) that they started during Covid so they could "worship" undisturbed by the cops.
>Walking from one synagogue to another
Saw claims (cope) that they started during Covid so they could "worship" undisturbed by the cops.
Plus, I think they would've needed a more efficient solution anyway? Considering how quickly the initial wave of stringent lockdowns came, and then how long they lasted after that. Especially with the extra scrutiny from DumbBlasio.
Not saying there wasn't a wink-wink, nod-nod otherwise, but…publicly, they were hopping mad over this:
De Blasio Breaks Up Rabbi’s Funeral and Lashes Out Over Virus Distancing
After overseeing the dispersal of hundreds of Hasidic mourners in Brooklyn, Mayor Bill de Blasio called the gathering “absolutely unacceptable.”
>https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/28/nyregion/hasidic-funeral-coronavirus-de-blasio.html
The idiot apologized eventually anyway so…
Anon now wonders what this incident here really was. The train crashed into an out-of-service car that was supposedly vandalized yet still somehow parked on an active track. Sounds like a coverup for terrorism, but nobody around the city seems to be the least bit concerned about raising the question. Why?
>https://twitter.com/NYCTSubway/status/1743950304154882103
Is there something major in the Epstein drop from today? Undiscovered yet, I mean. Maybe the Cabal fuckfaces just found out they lost control of the Military kek?
And…boom goes the dynamite. Sauce if you could. Oh and…
LORDY, THERE ARE TAPES?!
>And why does the article say that Jewish members are ashamed of what’s been happening for past 20 years?
>And are two sects of Jews fighting each other?
>Unsure.
>‘Meshichist’
Some of the Hasidim seem more insane than the others kek. Sounds like a bit of Luciferian idolatry is going on?
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chabad_messianism
Messianism in Chabad refers to the contested beliefs among some members of the Chabad-Lubavitch community—a group within Hasidic Judaism—regarding the Jewish messiah (Hebrew: מָשִׁיחַ, mashiach or moshiach). Some members of the Chabad community believe that Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the deceased seventh Rebbe of the Chabad-Lubavitch dynasty, is the Jewish messiah. The issue remains controversial within both the Chabad movement and the broader Jewish community.
>It is time to separate the wheat from the chaff
And as POTUS said earlier: FOLLOW THE TRUTH!
o7