For the second time in a week, someone has broken into a Brooklyn Heights synagogue — and the fed up rabbis are certain that the thief is a former recipient of the temple’s kindness.
“I feel violated,” said Rabbi Aaron Raskin, who heads Congregation B’nai Avraham, the frequently hit house of worship on Remsen Street. “It’s disgusting.”
Rabbi Simcha Weinstein added that he felt just as stung by the ordeal, which comes on the heels of a similar attempt on the Jewish center’s basement door last week.
“It feels like a slap on the tuchus,” said Rabbi Weinstein, adding that he was offended by the “big chutzpah” of the perp.
Chutzpah, indeed. According to Raskin, the serial burglar, who is not Jewish, has been causing trouble periodically ever since the synagogue invited him in for a meal and some prayer about five years ago.
“We know who he is, I’ve met him personally,” said Raskin. “He’s a drug addict. We gave him some food a few years ago and let him come in and pray.”
In the latest incident, the burglar smashed the rabbi’s office door and rifled the desk, taking $30 in “nickels and dimes” from charity boxes at around 4 am, said Raskin.
The rebbe is convinced that the crook is the same person responsible for at least five break-ins at the temple since July.
Police would not comment on the attacks, but Weinstein said that cops told him they would increase patrols in the area — something they did in 2007, after someone spray-painted swastikas on the building’s front door. In that case, a suspect, Ivaylo Ivanov, was arrested last year at a nearby home that contained pipe bombs and a sawed-off shotgun, cops said. He’s awaiting trial.
Now, Weinstein joked that he was considering sleeping at the temple “with a baseball bat” to deter the crook. He also said that the synagogue might consider additional security features beyond the new heavy-duty locks and a surveillance camera that were recently installed.
bless you its great to hear you putting on teffilin with people
bless u only besuros tovos and may i become a sweeter person
Some of the first comments are so ridiculous. Seewms tp be written by brain dead drug addicts. Before you judge step in to the rabbis shoes.
That stops burglary very fast. It also works well with neo nazis.
it says that he put on tlfflin but then it says hes not jewish?????????
i agree with the previous comment, why don’t you write a book on this subject? You are so well known all over the world it would be off the shelves like your other books… so many People waiting on line to get copies of your book its Unbalivbul Think about it…
Maybe he should write a new book: Violated in the Synagogue.
Rabbi Ari Raskin: He had a sefer torah stolen. He had vandalism. He now has breakins – seems he’s having a bad year. Maybe needs his mezuzahs checked!!
There is some info that the burglar is someone whom R Raskin was putting on Tefillin.
The irony is that R Raskin told him that he will have Hatzlocho and now he is being matzliach.