New York City's Jews Must Flee Before it is too late
- Bruce News MA Ed.
- Nov 9
- 3 min read
Updated: Nov 11

Bruce News MA Ed.
Writer / CEO
The night that Zohran Mandami won the election to be the next New York City Mayor on 1/1/2026 some of his supporters spray painted swastikas on a Jewish Schools in Brooklyn and Queens NY. What does that tell us ?
Millions of supporters of Radical Islamic Terror against Innocent people have just become enabled. There is nothing to hold them back. Its the non supporters of Radical Islamic Terror who will be the minority.
A storm is brewing—not of rain or wind, but of unbridled rage and radical fervor that threatens to consume the streets of New York and its sprawling metro area. For those of us who call this concrete jungle home, especially the Jewish community woven into its very fabric, the writing is on the wall: scrawled in swastikas on synagogue doors and chanted in the bloodcurdling cries of pro-Islamic terrorism protesters who have already turned Times Square into a tinderbox of hate.
This isn't hyperbole or hysteria; it's a clarion call to survival. The safest havens? Republican-led, non-sanctuary cities where law and order still mean something—places like Nashville, Phoenix, or Boise, where the flames of anarchy haven't yet been fanned into a full blaze. We've seen the previews, and they're chilling. Under the current pro-law-and-order facade, these protests spiral into chaos, mobs clashing with barricades while police hesitate, handcuffed by politics and optics.
Imagine the spark: a tragic accident in the melee—a cop's split-second decision ends in a protester's death. Cue the George Floyd redux. Riots erupt, not just blocks away, but citywide. Looting in Midtown, flames on the facades of deli's on the Upper East Side, Jewish families barricaded in brownstones as the world burns.
What if war reignites in Israel? Picture Times Square not aglow with neon, but engulfed in Molotov cocktails, "Free Palestine" banners morphing into calls for something far more sinister. We've already witnessed the rehearsal in Washington, D.C., where Netanyahu's mere arrival turned the capital into a war zone—cars torched, storefronts shattered, the National Mall a graveyard of shattered glass and the disgraceful raising of the Radical Islamic Hamas Flag.
Mamdani isn't a bystander; he's embedded in the movement, his rhetoric a dog whistle to the extremists who view Israel—and by extension, every Jew in its shadow—as a target. In a city where "diversity" has become code for division, these undercurrents are no longer subtle. They're surging.
But this plea isn't for warriors; it's for the families, the elders, the children whose futures hang by a fraying thread. To every soul in the NY metro: Get out now. Resistance to this truth is human—your co-op on the Upper West Side, the lifelong friends in Riverdale, the specialists at Mount Sinai who know your chart by heart. Uprooting amid fear feels like exile, a forced march into the unknown. No one craves it. But history doesn't negotiate with excuses.
Did you think after thousands of years of Jewish Oppresion it was going to stop here? Why is this different after dozens of persectutions ? The Jews who lived in Germany called it "My Germany". They would never imagine being seperated and systematicly killed.
Prepare practically: Secure your Real ID for seamless travel, renew your passport gathering dust in the drawer. Think of it like football—it's fourth down, the defense closing in. You punt, surrendering field position to deny the enemy an easy score. Bow your head, pack the U-Haul, and head to red-state strongholds where sheriffs enforce borders and communities still value the rule of law.
Non-sanctuary cities aren't perfect, but they're fortresses compared to the powder keg of Gotham. The tragedy will befall those who linger, deaf to the warnings.
In Fiddler on the Roof, the Jews of Anatevka didn't wait for the Cossacks' torches to ignite flames on their rooftops. They fled with their belongings in hand and preserving what mattered most—life itself.
Share this. Forward it to your rabbi, your neighbor, freinds etc... The spark is coming; the gas is already lit. Don't let it be your home that explodes. Punt now. Survive. Rebuild elsewhere, where the roof over your head is safe.
Jews will die, Jews will be persecuted and these are very dangerous times to be a Jew. Even the phonies who voted for Mamdani. Whether they like it or not they are Jews and Mandami doesnt care about their desire to shed their G-d and Jewish Linage. Hitler didn't care about the Jews who proclaimed German Natiionalism over their Jewish Identity. It made no difference because they were Jews by lineage.
Pray, Vote and be Active --- Bruce
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