Rabbi’s Car Vandalized With Swastika Following Lawsuit From City Of Dallas

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swastikaWednesday evening, Rabbi Yaakov Rich found his car defaced with a sinister, spray-painted swastika. Rabbi Rich is the leader of Congregation Toras Chaim, a small Orthodox Jewish community that meets in a Dallas home for davening. The act of vandalism comes just days after the City of Dallas filed a lawsuit that could potentially shut down the shul’s rights to worship.

Rabbi Rich said, “I feel completely violated. As a Jew, the swastika is the most offensive symbol that there is. They didn’t just attack me, they attacked every Jew in the City of Dallas. I am very grateful, however, that the members of Congregation Toras Chaim are banding together to ensure that there is no disruption in our activities.”

“We are horrified to hear of this act of hatred against Rabbi Rich, his family, and Congregation Toras Chaim,” said Justin Butterfield, Liberty Institute Senior Counsel. “Acts of violence against religious beliefs are being perpetrated around the world. But these acts should never be tolerated in America, which was founded on the principle of religious liberty for all. Liberty Institute is committed to standing by Rabbi Rich, his family, and Congregation Toras Chaim until their religious freedom rights are secured and justice is done.”

Congregation Toras Chaim has met in private homes for several years. They recently won a legal victory against the former president of a Dallas Homeowner’s Association (HOA) and the HOA. As Liberty Institute argued in court and the judge agreed, Texas and federal laws protect the group’s right to private worship, study and prayer. However, just weeks after the families won in the HOA case, the City of Dallas announced they were dragging the congregation back into court. Liberty Institute continues to represent the Jewish families in this fight for the congregation’s survival in the City of Dallas.

Liberty Institute is the largest legal organization in the nation dedicated to defending religious liberty in America.

{Gavriel Sitrit-Matzav.com Newscenter}


3 COMMENTS

  1. yeah Harav A, the other day as I walked the streets of NY, I was honored with a “heil hitler(ym”sh)” salute by a passing motorist…

  2. My prayers are with the Rabbi’s family.
    This is becoming common place in our world.
    Hashem will give u strength like always.

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