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Rabbi's Home In Surrey, BC Suffers Some Vandalism Culprit Filmed. My 90 Minute Walk In Newton.
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notmyrealname carr
2023-10-16 07:57:15 UTC
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Had a 90 minute walk bought a cpl sandwiches at Circle K. Some stupid Indo woman in front of the Cardinal Court building on 138 St. said she might have to get some ppl to gut me so I told her to lose weight and yelled sooeee loudly that shut her up two guys were across the street in a white car they stayed out of it. Saw a cpl nice sized bunny rabbits.

A B.C. rabbi’s home in Surrey, B.C., was peppered with eggs and had a Nazi symbol drawn on a window on Friday.

Zev Schtroks, the rabbi’s son who also lives at the house, said he was leaving home around 6:30 p.m. to meet his father and walk him home.

As he was leaving, he said he noticed a man at the edge of the property.

“He was holding a carton of eggs under his arm and he asked, ‘Is this the Jewish temple?’” he said.

Zev said he told the man it was a Jewish temple, and shortly after, the man started throwing eggs at the building. Zev then took out his cellphone, started recording video, and called police.

“Based on my martial arts background, I felt like I might have to do some self-defence. I felt threatened,” Zev said.

“I saw him walk up to the window, but I was not really paying attention. Later, I saw the swastika and, in the video, you can see a marker cap fall.”

The man walked away while Zev was talking to police.

Rabbi Schtroks said he was not shocked at what happened.

“Like most Jewish people, I know our history and the call that went around on the internet to do something to Jewish people worldwide,” he said. “It is only eggs — that was my thinking.”

The rabbi said the local Jewish community is feeling very upset.

“Canada is a very peaceful country. Most people in this part of B.C. have come from somewhere else for a peaceful life and to have all of the darkness from our history books come and sprout here is completely unsettling.”

The community is planning a meeting at the Semiahmoo Peninsula on Sunday night to show support for the family.

Global News has reached out to Surrey RCMP for more information.

The Global News article shows a pic of a guy by a window but blurs his head. I had no idea Surrey had a Jewish community I thought it was a Richmond and Vancouver thing. New West and Burnaby have Jewish cemeteries. I hope he contacts the Bnai Brith hate crime ppl which documents this activity.
notmyrealname carr
2023-10-17 13:35:17 UTC
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Post by notmyrealname carr
Had a 90 minute walk bought a cpl sandwiches at Circle K. Some stupid Indo woman in front of the Cardinal Court building on 138 St. said she might have to get some ppl to gut me so I told her to lose weight and yelled sooeee loudly that shut her up two guys were across the street in a white car they stayed out of it. Saw a cpl nice sized bunny rabbits.
A B.C. rabbi’s home in Surrey, B.C., was peppered with eggs and had a Nazi symbol drawn on a window on Friday.
Zev Schtroks, the rabbi’s son who also lives at the house, said he was leaving home around 6:30 p.m. to meet his father and walk him home.
As he was leaving, he said he noticed a man at the edge of the property.
“He was holding a carton of eggs under his arm and he asked, ‘Is this the Jewish temple?’” he said.
Zev said he told the man it was a Jewish temple, and shortly after, the man started throwing eggs at the building. Zev then took out his cellphone, started recording video, and called police.
“Based on my martial arts background, I felt like I might have to do some self-defence. I felt threatened,” Zev said.
“I saw him walk up to the window, but I was not really paying attention. Later, I saw the swastika and, in the video, you can see a marker cap fall.”
The man walked away while Zev was talking to police.
Rabbi Schtroks said he was not shocked at what happened.
“Like most Jewish people, I know our history and the call that went around on the internet to do something to Jewish people worldwide,” he said. “It is only eggs — that was my thinking.”
The rabbi said the local Jewish community is feeling very upset.
“Canada is a very peaceful country. Most people in this part of B.C. have come from somewhere else for a peaceful life and to have all of the darkness from our history books come and sprout here is completely unsettling.”
The community is planning a meeting at the Semiahmoo Peninsula on Sunday night to show support for the family.
Global News has reached out to Surrey RCMP for more information.
The Global News article shows a pic of a guy by a window but blurs his head. I had no idea Surrey had a Jewish community I thought it was a Richmond and Vancouver thing. New West and Burnaby have Jewish cemeteries. I hope he contacts the Bnai Brith hate crime ppl which documents this activity.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/rcmp-release-photo-of-man-accused-of-targeting-rabbi-s-home-with-eggs-swastika/ar-AA1ijv6V

Surrey RCMP is seeking this man, who is accused of throwing eggs and drawing a swastika on a rabbi's home.

© Surrey RCMP

RCMP in Surrey have released a photo of a man accused of targeting a rabbi's home with eggs and Nazi graffiti.

The incident happened on Oct. 13, just after 6:30 p.m. Mounties said the suspect egged the home and painted a swastika on it.

Zev Schtroks, the rabbi’s son who also lives at the house, told Global News he spoke with a man holding a carton of eggs who asked if the home was a Jewish temple.

Zev said he told the man it was a Jewish temple, and shortly after, the man started throwing eggs at the building. Zev then took out his cellphone, started recording video, and called police.

Rabbi Schtroks said he was not shocked at what happened.

“Like most Jewish people, I know our history and the call that went around on the internet to do something to Jewish people worldwide,” he said.

Police responded, but weren't able to locate the suspect at the scene. The B.C. Hate Crimes Unit is assisting in the investigation.

“We recognize that incidents of this nature impact the feeling of safety and security for members of our Jewish community,” Surrey RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Vanessa Munn said in a media release.

“Hate has no place in our city and our officers are working to identify the person responsible so that they can be held accountable.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Surrey RCMP 604-599-0502, or Crime Stoppers if they wish to remain anonymous.

Hope they catch the suspect pic at the link clearly shows his face.
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