Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Meanwhile, across town...

Today at the orthodox synagogue on Michelson, just off Culver. 
From Beth Jacob Congregation of Irvine:

Dear Friends,

I’m very sorry to report that last night Beth Jacob was a target of a cowardly act by an individual who spray-painted an anti-Semitic message on the front wall of our synagogue facing Michelson Drive. The hateful graffiti was discovered by our staff this morning, at which point Irvine Police Department was notified and a full investigation is underway.

Here is what we know so far based on our camera footage. At about 1:18 AM, an individual wearing a hoodie, sunglasses and a surgical facemask jumped our fence at the pedestrian entrance on Michelson Drive. The suspect proceeded towards the wall where the Beth Jacob of Irvine sign is facing the street and began to spray-paint his hateful message. After he was done, the suspect left the premises on a bicycle he apparently stolen from our premises.

The Irvine Police Department and our own security have done a full sweep of the entire facility and nothing was found other than the graffiti.

We are continuing to do everything we can to make our campus more secure, and we will continue to promote the message that we are stronger than hate.

Sincerely,

Allen Berezovsky, Rabbi Ciner, Beth Jacob Board of Directors and Our Security Team

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is so bizarre. Apparently, old dogs can learn new tricks. Hummm...

Anonymous said...

7:43 is referring to this email:

Wednesday, October 31, 2018


IVC Campus Community:

We are saddened to learn of another act of vandalism in our community. The Beth Jacob Congregation of Irvine was vandalized during the early morning hours of October 31. As a college, we remain united against any and all acts of violence, prejudice, and intolerance and support the Irvine Police Department (IPD) in their investigation. IPD continues to seek suspects in the crime and asks the public for tips and information. We will continue to work in partnership with the City of Irvine identifying and prosecuting those responsible for these hateful acts in our community.

Very Respectfully,

Glenn R. Roquemore, PhD
President
Irvine Valley College

Anonymous said...

It took the old dog nearly two weeks to acknowledge what happened at IVC- and that seemed to only come after others created pressure. Not a new trick - an old one: self-preservation.

Anonymous said...

Anyone see the picture of Glenn in the OCRegister this morning standing behind Mark Whitlock? Talk about a couple of grandstanders.

Anonymous said...

Yes, when the cameras are on, Glenn's there. It took him TWO WEEKS to send out an incomprehensible email to the campus and even then he couldn't even say what had happened because he didn't want to!

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