The Brooklyn Paper reports that an anti-Semitic note was taped to the door of a home on Pineapple Street yesterday morning:
Brooklyn Paper: More anti-Semitic…: The note was written in thick black marker and partially said “kill” and “Jews,” but police did not release the full message to a Brooklyn Paper reporter on the scene.
The residents of the single-family house, which is between Willow Street and Columbia Heights, refused to comment. But two occupants appeared shaken as they discussed the finding with detectives.



What IS it with anti semitism in BH?
Perhaps intimate communities, in which one was has a greater sense of connectedness to one’s neighbors, are more vulnerable to outbursts of bigotry than those in which relationships are more anonymous, more “atomized.”