Brooklyn Musuem, Anti-Semitism

Anti-Semitism rising: Suspect charged for vandalizing Brooklyn Museum director’s home

The New York Police Department announced the arrest of 28-year-old Taylor Pelton from Queens. 

The Brooklyn Museum (Photo: Felix Lipov/ Shutterstock)

Protests erupted outside the Brooklyn Museum on Saturday, three days after the arrest of activist Taylor Pelton, who allegedly vandalized museum director Anne Pasternak’s home with terrorist symbols during the Jewish holiday of Shavuot.

The New York Police Department revealed that 28-year-old Taylor Pelton from Queens was apprehended and charged with criminal mischief as a hate crime on Wednesday.

On June 11, Pasternak's home was defaced with red paint, and doors were marked with inverted red triangles, symbols associated with terrorist propaganda indicating targets. A banner hung at the scene read, “Anne Pasternak/Brooklyn Museum/white supremacist Zionist,” adorned with red handprints.

The vandalism has drawn widespread condemnation from New York City councilors, Governor Kathy Hochul, and Mayor Eric Adams. The Brooklyn Museum condemned the attack, stating that Pasternak and other museum leaders had been subjected to “these horrible acts.”

* The Jerusalem Post contributed to this article.

Brooklyn Antisemitism

1 Comments

Do not send comments that include inflammatory words, defamation and content that exceeds the limit of good taste.

The comment was sent successfully.
Soon the response will be examined by our editors and if it is found to be correct it will be published on the website.
The comment was sent successfully.
Soon the response will be examined by our editors and if it is found to be correct it will be published on the website.
1
Throw the book at him!
The Jewish Patriarch 06.08.24


Thanks to Boaz Golan and Channel 14

ITALIAN OFFICIALS RESPOND: Anti-Israel hotel booking scandal gains national attention
Gila Isaacson | 14.11.24

Just another day in 1939

Violence rocks Paris before Israel game | WATCH
1
| Gila Isaacson | 14.11.24

Israelis 'safe' to travel to Sri Lanka again

After 3 weeks: The National Security Council removes the travel warning for Sri Lanka
Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 13.11.24

More Victim Blaming

Disgraceful Dutch MP defends Amsterdam pogrom
Gila Isaacson | 13.11.24

Anti-Semitism runs wild, this time in London

"Bomb the Jews" death threats target Jewish youth netball team in London
Avi Nachmani | 13.11.24

Anti-Israel Dembele won't be missed

French PSG star who criticized Israel won't be in lineup
Avi Nachmani | 12.11.24

Minimum punishment given for lynching Jews

Unbelievable: the punishment for the pogrom in Amsterdam -  fines for public disorder
Eliana Fleming, JFeed Staff | 10.11.24

I Hope He Follows Through on That

Dutch PM to Bibi: I am "ashamed" of Amsterdam pogrom
1
| Avi Woolf | 10.11.24