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On Monday night, Congregation B'nai Yeshurun, an Orthodox synagogue in Teaneck, NJ, hosted an event with Zaka.
ZAKA, a religious volunteer organization founded in 1995, responds to terrorist attacks, disasters, accidents and assassinations throughout Israel, providing assistance in the form of trained paramedics and collecting the remains of the dead, including their blood, so that they can be cremated. Can be buried. Jewish religious law.
Zaka was there to share his work as well as what he saw following the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians.
If anyone needs proof of how corrupt and desperate pro-Palestine activists are, just look at this.
Zaka is a religious voluntary organization whose role is to ensure that every piece of human flesh is buried.@nardeenkiswani Wants to silence a synagogue by trolling them… pic.twitter.com/yhYZV4uf1Z
-J Engelmayer (@jengelmayer) 31 March 2024
The Hamas-supporting terrorist glorification group, Within Our Lifetime (WOL), organized a protest outside the synagogue. Yes, WOL organized a protest against an organization that buries victims of terrorists.
Led by Nerdine Kiswani, WOL's slogan is “Resistance, by any means necessary,” and takes its name from the desire for “the complete destruction of the State of Israel within his lifetime.”
However, Teaneck came out strongly against the terrorist lovers.
let this be a lesson @WOLPalestine:Teaneck is not NYC.
I lived in Teaneck. I still have family and friends there. And let me tell you, they are fighters. pic.twitter.com/CD5HadzWSy
– Etan Fischberger (@EFischberger) 2 April 2024
BREAKING: HAPPENING NOW ⚠️
A mob of anti-Semitic, pro-Hamas rioters storms Congregation B'nai Yeshurun in Teaneck, NJ. He was met by members of the local Jewish community who were trying to protect the synagogue. pic.twitter.com/65AtSoyUbA
– Shelley G (@ShelleyGldschmt) 2 April 2024
Warning, strong language:
Professional-Hamas protesters have focused Teaneck in current weeks. The New York Publish experiences that, over the previous few weekends, “a automotive rally known as 'All Out for Palestine' has focused town, which is residence to the second-largest Jewish inhabitants in New Jersey.”