Car explodes outside synagogue in Atlantic City, arson suspected, media ignore
The American media, that is. We know it would be all over the front pages if a car exploded outside a mosque in America.
Times of Israel
A synagogue leader’s car exploded in a suspected arson attack in
Atlantic City, NJ. Early Saturday, several hours after the close of Rosh
Hashanah, police discovered a Ford Explorer engulfed in flames outside
Congregation Rodef Sholom, an Orthodox shul. The fire caused severe
damage to the parking lot and the synagogue’s outer walls, according to
the Jewish Exponent of Philadelphia.
The car belonged to David Kushner, who
serves as spiritual leader of the southern New Jersey synagogue though
he is not an ordained rabbi. Kushner, who runs a wedding hall in
Lakewood, NJ, learned about the fire when he showed up for Sabbath
services the next morning.
“The car had been towed overnight
immediately after the incident by the Fire Department for further
investigation, so I saw charred remains,” Kushner told the Jewish
Exponent, which quoted Kushner as saying that firemen were examining
whether the blaze was a hate crime.
“The fact that in America in 2014, a
rabbi’s car parked at his synagogue during Rosh Hashanah services could
be engulfed in flames and the subject of arson is beyond comprehension,”
Nancy Baron-Baer, the Anti-Defamation League’s regional director, told
the Jewish Exponent. “Synagogues need to be alert every day.” (Not beyond comprehension when you know that Obama has been importing hundreds of thousands of Muslims into this country)
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