NYC: High school students call teacher ‘dirty Jew,’ praise Hitler, write ‘Free Palestine’ on classroom door

Jewish teacher suing NYC school that won't discipline antisemitic teens

The kids are all reich. A Brooklyn high school has become a haven for Hitler-loving hooligans who terrorize Jewish teachers and classmates, The Post has learned. On Oct. 26, just three weeks after the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre of 1,200 Israelis, 40 to 50 teens marched through Origins HS in Sheepshead Bay waving a Palestinian flag and chanting “Death to Israel!” and “Kill the Jews!” staffers said. The hateful procession was shocking even for Origins, a school rife with bias and bullying, insiders told The Post.“I live in fear of going to work every day,” said global history teacher Danielle Kaminsky. According to interviews with multiple staffers, and a Jewish student’s safety transfer request, recent hate incidents include:The teen tormenters have so far faced no serious discipline under interim acting principal Dara Kammerman, who has done little beyond contacting parents in an effort to practice “restorative justice,” staffers said.“She is perpetuating an antisemitic environment and a school of hate,” said Michael Beaudry, campus manager of the Sheepshead Bay building that houses Origins and three other schools. “The students continue these behaviors because they know there won’t be any consequences.”In a disturbing instance in late January, a group of boys came into Kaminsky’s classroom at the end of the day, and cornered her, laughing, she said.“Miss Kaminsky, do you love Hitler?” one asked.“I was so taken aback,” she said. “I did not respond, and they all gave the heil Hitler sign.”Frightened, Kaminsky quickly left her classroom. One boy waved to his friends to chase her inside the building, a scene captured on security footage, Beaudry said. Kaminsky immediately reported the harassment to the acting principal — who refused to suspend the boys because she found they did nothing wrong, records show.“We can’t do anything because the students claimed they were trying to have an ‘academic conversation,’” staff quoted her as explaining. Antisemitism at Origins HS has festered for several years, Kaminsky and Beaudry said. At Kaminsky’s request last March, Kammerman arranged for a group of students to visit the Museum of Jewish Heritage, which had a new program to educate students about antisemitism and the Holocaust. The museum, in Battery Park City, first sent two female interns to Origins to prepare the teens for what they would see. Several boys nearly brought the young women to tears with rude and appalling comments, according to emails with the museum and staff accounts. One teen said he would have sex with a dead Jewish woman. Another said he would “take money from the dead Jewish people’s corpses.”Others made derisive remarks like “Who cares about the Jews?”The museum canceled the visit. When another group of Origins kids went later that year, some stuffed trash in the donation box. The museum omitted a meeting with a Holocaust survivor because some kids were so disrespectful. About 40% of Origins students are Muslim.

SEE: https://www.jihadwatch.org/2024/03/nyc-high-school-students-call-teacher-dirty-jew-praise-hitler-write-free-palestine-on-classroom-door; republished below in full, unedited, for informational, educational, & research purposes:

It’s impossible to tell from this report whether these students are under the influence of the likes of Sneako, a popular “influencer” who has converted to Islam and praises Hitler, and Nick Fuentes, a supposedly “America First” agitator who mocks the Holocaust, or whether they are Muslim students. Either way, dark clouds are on the horizon.

“Antisemitic teens terrorizing Jewish teacher with Hitler jabs, death threats as NYC school refuses to discipline them: ‘I live in fear’: lawsuit,” by Susan Edelman, New York Post, March 2, 2024:

A Brooklyn high school has become a haven for Hitler-loving hooligans who terrorize Jewish teachers and classmates, The Post has learned.

On Oct. 26, just three weeks after the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre of 1,200 Israelis, 40 to 50 teens marched through Origins HS in Sheepshead Bay waving a Palestinian flag and chanting “Death to Israel!” and “Kill the Jews!” staffers said.

The hateful procession was shocking even for Origins, a school rife with bias and bullying, insiders told The Post.

“I live in fear of going to work every day,” said global history teacher Danielle Kaminsky.

According to interviews with multiple staffers, and a Jewish student’s safety transfer request, recent hate incidents include:

A student painted a mustache on his face to look like Hitler, and banged on classroom doors. When someone opened, he clicked his heels and raised his arm in the Nazi gesture, security footage shows.
Three swastikas in one week were drawn on teachers’ walls and other objects, a manager found.
A 10th-grader told Kaminsky, 33, who is Jewish, “I wish you were killed.”
Another student called her “a dirty Jew” and said he wished Hitler could have “hit more Jews,” including her.
Students pasted drawings of the Palestinian flag and notes saying “Free Palestine” on Kaminsky’s classroom door. One scribbled note that said simply, “Die.”
The teen tormentors have so far faced no serious discipline under interim acting principal Dara Kammerman, who has done little beyond contacting parents in an effort to practice “restorative justice,” staffers said.

“She is perpetuating an antisemitic environment and a school of hate,” said Michael Beaudry, campus manager of the Sheepshead Bay building that houses Origins and three other schools. “The students continue these behaviors because they know there won’t be any consequences.”

In response, the city Department of Education said it will launch a probe: “There is currently no evidence that these claims are true, but we are investigating the claims.”

In a disturbing instance in late January, a group of boys came into Kaminsky’s classroom at the end of the day, and cornered her, laughing, she said.

“Miss Kaminsky, do you love Hitler?” one asked.

“I was so taken aback,” she said. “I did not respond, and they all gave the heil Hitler sign.”

Frightened, Kaminsky quickly left her classroom….

The Hamas-American Bund Worse than the Nazi collaborators of WWII.

REPUBLISHED, SEE: https://www.frontpagemag.com/the-hamas-american-bund


“During the October 7th attack on Israel,” Dawn Perlmutter explains,

“Hamas terrorists raped, gang-raped, beheaded, burned, mutilated, disfigured, and tortured men, women, children, the elderly and the disabled. Hamas terrorists chopped off fingers, arms and feet, gouged out eyes, obliterated faces and tied up dozens of people – including children before burning them alive. They cut an unborn baby out of a pregnant woman, stabbed the baby with a knife and shot the mother in the head.”

Perlmutter shows how these and other atrocities flow from an “honor-shame” culture, but they also confirm another reality. Andrew Roberts (Churchill: Walking with Destiny) contends that Hamas terrorists are “worse than the Nazis,” and he makes a strong case.

The extermination of the Jewish people, Heinrich Himmler said in 1943, was “a page of glory in our history that has never been written and is never to be written.” By contrast, notes Roberts, “the Hamas killers 80 years later attached GoPro cameras to their helmets so they could live-stream their atrocities over social media.” During their retreat in 1945, the Nazis burned Jews alive in barns, but “they did not film themselves doing it.”

The Nazis marched thousands out of Auschwitz because “they did not want evidence of their crimes to be uncovered.” The Nazis attempted to destroy the gas chambers and all traces of the camp’s murderous activities. The gas chambers were invented, Roberts explains, because “the Nazis did not enjoy the actual process of killing Jews as much as Himmler hoped they might.” The gas chambers distanced the killers from emotional trauma, but “no such trauma is evident in Hamas’ team of killers, who phoned up their parents on October 7 to boast about the number of Jews they killed.”

Roberts notes “the sheer glee with which Hamas killed parents in front of their children and of children in front of their parents was broadcast to the world.” By contrast, “Nazi sadism was routine and widespread, but it wasn’t built into their actual operational plans in the way that Hamas’ sadism had been.”

The Nazis “went to great lengths to hide their crimes from the world because they knew they were crimes. Hamas has done the exact opposite, because they do not consider them to be so.” When they raped, tortured, kidnapped and killed Jews, the Hamas killers shouted “Allahu akbar.” That is why, as Roberts shows, Hamas’ first love is “killing Jews.”

“The elimination of Jews is openly promised in the Hamas constitution, as it tacitly is in the ‘From the river to the sea’ chant so beloved of today’s demonstrators in the West. Gazans voted for Hamas in 2005 in far greater proportions than Germans voted for the Nazis in 1932, and a good proportion of them celebrated wildly when Hamas paraded its hostages through the streets of Gaza on the afternoon of October 7.  

And so on, but there’s more to it.

“Hamas is—while taking into account the wild disparity in the sheer geographical and numerical extent of their crimes—qualitatively even more anti-Semitic than the Nazis were. One thing in which they are exactly equal, however, is that Nazi barbarism had to be utterly extirpated, and that goes for Hamas too.”

Here we have a problem. Obama, not Biden, is running America’s 10/7 response, and after the massacre, he issued no clear and outright condemnation of Hamas. Their attack was “horrific,” he said, but “what is happening to the Palestinians is unbearable.” Americans might imagine a president saying that the Nazis’ Einsatzgruppen was “horrific” and that an Allied strategy to wipe them out would be unbearable and “could ultimately backfire.” The Allies utterly extirpated the Nazi death squads, and the strategy did not backfire.

If Hamas is worse than the Nazis, it follows that supporters of Hamas are worse than Nazi sympathizers of the 1930s and 1940s. Many found a home in the German-American Bund and with call for the annihilation of an entire people, the Ivy League anti-Semites become the Hamas-American Bund. With her endorsement of a post claiming that “genocide” is happening in Gaza, Greta Thunberg transitions to Mildred Gillars, better known as Axis Sally.

Meanwhile, Delaware Democrat Joe Biden apologized to American Muslim groups for questioning death-toll statistics from Hamas, which at this writing still holds American hostages. Biden continues to appease the Iranian Islamic regime, which backs Hamas and still chants “Death to Israel! Death to America!”

As the people might recall, in 1979 that regime took 52 Americans hostage and held them for 444 days. The struggle against Islamic terrorists, who are worse than Nazis, is the struggle of memory against forgetting.

HITLER’S ‘Mein Kampf’ Found In Hamas Hideout

SEE: https://www.jihadwatch.org/2023/11/mein-kampf-found-in-hamas-hideout;

Republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, & research purposes.

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Well, what was the world expecting to find? Eric Carle’s “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”? Or Dr. Seuss’ “Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose”? What else would Hamas killers be reading for inspiration than that book “for antisemites of all ages,” Adolf Hitler’s riveting and raving tale, Mein Kampf?

Let’s not forget that Hitler and the Arabs who now call themselves Palestinians go way back. It was the leader of the Palestinian Arabs, Hajj Amin al Husseini, who met with Hitler in 1941 and told him how much he admired Nazi Germany for its war against the Jews and offered to help the Nazi war effort. He, in fact, did so in two ways. First, he broadcast to Muslims in North Africa and the Middle East, urging them to rise up against their British and French colonial masters, and to support Germany in its titanic struggle with “the British, the Communists, and the Jews.” Second, Hajj Amin al Husseini was responsible for raising a division of Bosnian Muslims (with a few Croatians in the mix), known as the 13th Mountain Division of the S.S. Hajj Amin al Husseini spent the war years in Germany, where both Himmler and Eichmann befriended him. It is said that one of these friends took him to Auschwitz for a sightseeing tour; Amin al Husseini was delighted with what he saw, suitably impressed with German efficiency in carrying out the Final Solution.

After World War II, the Nazi-Arab connection continued. Many Nazi war criminals fled to Egypt and Syria. There was Johannes von Leer, a member of the Waffen SS, who, even in those circles, stood out as a fanatical antisemite. He was one of the most important ideologues of the Third Reich, serving as a high-ranking propaganda ministry official. After the war, he spent five years in Italy, then a few years in Argentina, before finally settling for good in Egypt, where he converted to Islam, changing his name to Omar Amin, and served for two decades in the Egyptian Information Department, in spreading anti-Israel propaganda. He was also an advisor to Gamal Abdel Nasser. He became friendly with Hajj Amin al Husseini, who had managed to escape being tried by the Allies as a war criminal by fleeing to Egypt.

Another Nazi war criminal given refuge in Nasser’s Egypt was Aribert Heim, known as “Dr. Death” for the gruesome, deadly experiments he carried out on Jewish prisoners. Less well known than Dr. Mengele, he managed to flee from Germany after the war, and eventually, in the early 1960s, settled in Cairo, where he lived a quiet life. Many Nazis in Egypt ended up being involved in anti-Israel propaganda, or helped in the production of new weapons; it is not known what tasks Heim may have performed for the Egyptian government. Like so many Nazi war criminals living in Arab lands, he converted to Islam, trading one antisemitic fanaticism for another.

Heim bought sweets for friends from a famed confectionery, and he was known for playing ping-pong and taking long walks for exercise, said Egyptians who knew him. No doubt he was regarded as a “sweet old man.” After all, besides buying sweets for friends, he hated Jews, and he had converted to Islam. What more could any Egyptian ask of him?

The only hint of his past — besides a constant refusal to be photographed — was the personal “research” that he wrote, purporting to prove that the Jews of Israel are not true Semites, according to the son of Heim’s Egyptian dentist, who saw the paper. Heim argued, as other antisemites have subsequently done, that those people who claimed to be descendants of the Jews who once occupied what became the modern state of Israel were not Jews at all, but descendants of the tribe of Khazars from Central Asia, and thus had no legitimate claim to the land they now inhabited.

Another Nazi war criminal who ended up in Egypt after the war was Colonel Leopold Gleim, an SS Startenführer in Warsaw. He was for a time head of the Gestapo’s Department for Jewish Affairs in Poland. After the war, he went to Egypt, converted to Islam, took the name of Ali al-Nahar, and served with the Egyptian state security services, teaching them the methods of interrogation and torture used by the Gestapo.

There were hundreds of other Nazi war criminals, not quite at the level of Johannes van Leer, Leopold Gleim, and Aribert Heim, who found refuge, and government employment, in Egypt after the war. More on those Nazis who ended up quite happily in Egypt, where they found employment in the propaganda ministry or in the security services, can be found here.

The notorious Doctor Hans Eisele of the concentration camp at Buchenwald fled to Cairo, where he lived openly under his real name. German courts asked for his extradition, but Cairo refused. Dr. Eisele, who had committed terrible crimes in Buchenwald, continued his work as a doctor in Cairo until his death.

One of the chief aides of Adolf Eichmann was Alois Brunner. Eichmann had sent him to Czechoslovakia and Greece to help impose the Final Solution in those countries. For years he lived in Syria and Egypt. He was wanted by Austria, the USSR, and Hungary. He first found refuge in Cairo, working for its security services, and then moved to Syria, where he worked with the secret police. Franz Abromeit, another aide of Adolf Eichmann in Hungary and Theresienstadt, accused of murder, lived contentedly in Cairo for many years. The Arabs understandably regarded him as their friend. Hans Appier worked in the Goebbels Ministry. After the war, he fled to Spain. From 1956 on he lived in Cairo. He became a Moslem, assumed the name of Salah Chaffer, and worked in Egypt’s Propaganda Ministry. The former Gestapo man, Franz Bartel, once wanted by Poland, worked from 1954 until his death for the Jewish Section in Egypt’s Propaganda Ministry. He is believed to have converted to Islam. He was known as El Hussein. Former SS-Standartenführer Baumann, who took part in the liquidation of the Ghetto in Warsaw, lived for decades in Egypt. He worked first for the Egyptian War Ministry. Later he became an instructor for the Palestine Liberation Organization. Hans Becher worked in the Jewish Section of the Gestapo in Vienna. In 1950 he moved to Alexandria and worked in the Egyptian police until his death.

Former Sturmbannführer Bernhard Bender was a member of the Gestapo in Warsaw. After the war, he became an adviser to the political section of the police in Cairo where he went by the name of Ben Salem. Bender helped Dr. Hans Eisele to open his practice in Egypt. Former SS officer Werner Birgel came from East Germany to Egypt. He became known as El Gamin — a possible convert to Islam — and worked in the Egyptian Propaganda Ministry. SS -Untersturmführer Wilhelm Bockler participated in the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto. He lived in Egypt from 1949 on and worked in the Israel Department of the Egyptian Information Service. He, like most of the others who fled to Egypt, was on the Nazi-criminal wanted list of many East European countries. Cairo Propaganda Aide SS-Sturmbannfüuhrer Bollmann was sought by the Prague government as a war criminal. In 1948 he moved to Cairo and worked as an adviser to Egypt s Propaganda Ministry. Former SS-Untersturmführer Wilhelm Borner became a Moslem and called himself Ben Kashir. He worked in the Egyptian Ministry of the Interior and then transferred his skills to the Palestinian Liberation Army. Franz Buensche learned his job with Goebbels and Streicher. He moved to Alexandria in1949 where he wrote anti-Israel propaganda booklets for the Egyptian government. Former SS-Obersturmführer Erich Bunzel, who worked in Goebbels’ Propaganda Ministry, after the war moved to Cairo, where he worked in the Israel section of Egypt’s Propaganda Ministry. Former SS Standartenführer Erwin Fleiss, responsible for many crimes against Jews in Austria, lived in Port Said as an advisor to Egypt’s police and called himself Ahmed Sadat. He is believed to have converted to Islam. SS-General Leopold Gleim, wanted for crimes he committed in Poland, lived in Cairo and worked for the Egyptian Secret Service. He too converted to Islam and took the name Ali el Macher. Another Nazi resident of Egypt was El Hadj, alias Louis Heiden, who translated Hitler’s Mein Kampf into Arabic. The Israeli army found copies of this translation in the Sinai Desert during the Six-Day War, just as it found a copy in a Hamas outpost in Gaza. The former Hitler-Youth leader, Karl Luder, participated in crimes against the Jews in Poland. For years he worked for Egypt’s War Ministry. The former Gestapo chief of Katowice, SS-General Dr. Rudolf Mildner, lived for years in Egypt, working for the security services.

These are just a handful of the many Nazi war criminals who lived in Egypt, many of them working for the security services. Syria also provided a haven for Nazis. The most famous was Alois Brunner, who was Adolf Eichmann’s right-hand man in implementing the Final Solution. He arrived In Syria in the 1950s and was granted asylum, a generous salary, and protection by the ruling Ba’ath Party in exchange for his advice on effective torture and interrogation techniques used by the Germans in World War II. He died in 2001.

Fritz Stangl, who ran the Treblinka death camp, after the war fled to Syria, where he lived for a few years, quite comfortably, before moving to Brazil, where there was also a thriving community of Nazi war criminals, including Dr. Mengele. The former Nazi minister to East European countries during the war, Franz Rademacher, responsible for the murder of thousands of Jews, lived in Syria under his real name. Those are just three of the Nazi war criminals who after the war found refuge in Syria; there are so many more. And many of them, both in Egypt and Syria, converted to Islam, another fanatical faith.

Many Arabs, beginning with Hajj Amin el Husseini, looked sympathetically at the Nazi war criminals who were, after all, engaged in the same fight as they against “international Jewry.” And that is why so many of those war criminals found refuge, employment, and respect, in Egypt and Syria. No one should be surprised that Hamas operatives in Gaza have been reading Mein Kampf. It would be surprising if they were not.