One of the most egregious aspects of the COVID outbreak was the response by governments to ban funerals and memorial services.

So many people in this country died alone and in isolation, just to be buried without the family being able to have a proper funeral and say goodbye.

That is unless you are a famous Democrat like John Lewis or Ruth Bater Ginsburg, where your funeral can be turned into a DNC campaign rally.

The New York City government took that to new Antisemitic extremes by welding the gates to a Jewish cemetery closed because a respected Rabbi had died.

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This summer, New York City welded the gates of parks in Orthodox neighborhoods closed so children couldn’t play.

People could sunbathe in Central Park, but Jewish children couldn’t use a swingset.

 

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By J. Kb

3 thoughts on “NYC preventing the Jews from burying their dead”
  1. I wonder if the clue has finally sunk in: (((the Democratic Party HATES Jews!))).
    Stop voting for Democrats already!

  2. The answer is some bolt cutters, or cutting torches. This must not stand, and civil disobedience is the necessary response.
    Also, it’s long past time to invoke 18 USC 242. The US DOJ needs to get serious pressure to get off its a** and bring charges against the officials responsible for this crime.

  3. New York City is engaged in a slow-motion pogrom against the Jews. For years now, I have been telling my friends and family in the city’s orthodox community to get the he’ll out of there…

    I know it’s hard; New York has been the center of Jewish life and culture in America since before the Revolution. A friend of mine has documented evidence that his great-great-(etc)-grandfather was part of the original congregation of Congregation Shearith Israel in the 1650’s when the city was still New Amsterdam… But, then I remind them of how long and established the Jewish cultures of Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Munich and so forth has all been. Once.

    My family tree would have a lot more branches of my great-grandfather’s brothers and sisters had gotten out of Poland in the 1920’s.

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