Underground tunnels discovered under the Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters in Brooklyn

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So, as far as I can understand, the Jews were digging tunnels underneath Brooklyn? I’m still trying to wrap my head around this. All I know is somewhere there is a full moon tonight.

 
You didnt know its where they wheel barrel all that money through on route to their luxury yachts ?
 
So, as far as I can understand, the Jews were digging tunnels underneath Brooklyn? I’m still trying to wrap my head around this. All I know is somewhere there is a full moon tonight.


Bizarre! A tunnel to a women's mikvah pool, dug by young Jewish Lubavitcher men?
I'm Southern Baptist or United Methodist in upbringing in the Mid-South. I certainly will be no help.
Here is an article, I found though.
 
So, as far as I can understand, the Jews were digging tunnels underneath Brooklyn? I’m still trying to wrap my head around this. All I know is somewhere there is a full moon tonight.


possibly air raid or fall out shelters. these may be jews still careful from the anne frank days.

either way, that is as american as apple pie, and given our current news cycle. .
 
There are many thousands of miles of tunnels in the US .
Let alone cities -- used , part used and empty .
And I imagine in most major countries , particularly in the EU .
It would be unbelievable if this was not the case .
 
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Chabad, the Hasidic Jewish sect, has secret tunnels that were discovered under their headquarters in NYC, and are now being shut down by the NYPD.Arrests are being made.....



Members of Chabad-Lubavitch have been digging tunnels under the synagogue at 770 Eastern Parkway, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, for many months. The purpose of the tunnel is unclear: the website Forward.com reported it was designed to reach an abandoned women's mikvah, or ritual baths.

 
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Chabad, the Hasidic Jewish sect, has secret tunnels that were discovered under their headquarters in NYC, and are now being shut down by the NYPD.Arrests are being made.....



Members of Chabad-Lubavitch have been digging tunnels under the synagogue at 770 Eastern Parkway, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, for many months. The purpose of the tunnel is unclear: the website Forward.com reported it was designed to reach an abandoned women's mikvah, or ritual baths.


Good for NYC. You can't just make tunnels under buildings and roads. They need permits for that. They should do the same thing to those tunnel makers in Gaza.
 
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Chabad, the Hasidic Jewish sect, has secret tunnels that were discovered under their headquarters in NYC, and are now being shut down by the NYPD.Arrests are being made.....



Members of Chabad-Lubavitch have been digging tunnels under the synagogue at 770 Eastern Parkway, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, for many months. The purpose of the tunnel is unclear: the website Forward.com reported it was designed to reach an abandoned women's mikvah, or ritual baths.


Religious extremists gotta religious extremist.
 
Good for NYC. You can't just make tunnels under buildings and roads. They need permits for that. They should do the same thing to those tunnel makers in Gaza.
You would not believe how many thousands of miles of tunnels there are in the US .
If you think they had official permits you are gullible .
Everybody needs permits excerpt those that do not !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Why were the women's bath's abandoned? Is there something else going on?
Rabbi Nuchem Rosenberg—who is 63 with a long, graying beard—recently sat down with me to explain what he described as a "child-rape assembly line" among sects of fundamentalist Jews. He cleared his throat. "I'm going to be graphic," he said.
On a visit to Jerusalem in 2005, Rabbi Rosenberg entered into a mikvah in one of the holiest neighborhoods in the city, Mea She'arim. "I opened a door that entered into a schvitz," he told me. "Vapors everywhere, I can barely see. My eyes adjust, and I see an old man, my age, long white beard, a holy-looking man, sitting in the vapors. On his lap, facing away from him, is a boy, maybe seven years old. And the old man is having anal sex with this boy."
Rabbi Rosenberg paused, gathered himself, and went on: "This boy was speared on the man like an animal, like a pig, and the boy was saying nothing. But on his face—fear. The old man [looked at me] without any fear, as if this was common practice. He didn't stop. I was so angry, I confronted him. He removed the boy from his penis, and I took the boy aside. I told this man, 'It's a sin before God, a mishkovzucher. What are you doing to this boy's soul? You're destroying this boy!' He had a sponge on a stick to clean his back, and he hit me across the face with it. 'How dare you interrupt me!' he said. I had heard of these things for a long time, but now I had seen."

The alleged abusers are schoolteachers, rabbis, fathers, uncles—figures of male authority. The victims, like those of Catholic priests, are mostly boys. Rabbi Rosenberg believes around half of young males in Brooklyn's Hasidic community—the largest in the United States and one of the largest in the world—have been victims of sexual assault perpetrated by their elders. Ben Hirsch, director of Survivors for Justice, a Brooklyn organization that advocates for Orthodox sex abuse victims, thinks the real number is higher. "From anecdotal evidence, we're looking at over 50 percent. It has almost become a rite of passage."
 
Why were the women's bath's abandoned? Is there something else going on?
Rabbi Nuchem Rosenberg—who is 63 with a long, graying beard—recently sat down with me to explain what he described as a "child-rape assembly line" among sects of fundamentalist Jews. He cleared his throat. "I'm going to be graphic," he said.
On a visit to Jerusalem in 2005, Rabbi Rosenberg entered into a mikvah in one of the holiest neighborhoods in the city, Mea She'arim. "I opened a door that entered into a schvitz," he told me. "Vapors everywhere, I can barely see. My eyes adjust, and I see an old man, my age, long white beard, a holy-looking man, sitting in the vapors. On his lap, facing away from him, is a boy, maybe seven years old. And the old man is having anal sex with this boy."
Rabbi Rosenberg paused, gathered himself, and went on: "This boy was speared on the man like an animal, like a pig, and the boy was saying nothing. But on his face—fear. The old man [looked at me] without any fear, as if this was common practice. He didn't stop. I was so angry, I confronted him. He removed the boy from his penis, and I took the boy aside. I told this man, 'It's a sin before God, a mishkovzucher. What are you doing to this boy's soul? You're destroying this boy!' He had a sponge on a stick to clean his back, and he hit me across the face with it. 'How dare you interrupt me!' he said. I had heard of these things for a long time, but now I had seen."

The alleged abusers are schoolteachers, rabbis, fathers, uncles—figures of male authority. The victims, like those of Catholic priests, are mostly boys. Rabbi Rosenberg believes around half of young males in Brooklyn's Hasidic community—the largest in the United States and one of the largest in the world—have been victims of sexual assault perpetrated by their elders. Ben Hirsch, director of Survivors for Justice, a Brooklyn organization that advocates for Orthodox sex abuse victims, thinks the real number is higher. "From anecdotal evidence, we're looking at over 50 percent. It has almost become a rite of passage."
wut'll pope Frankie say 'bout that? ~S~
 
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Chabad, the Hasidic Jewish sect, has secret tunnels that were discovered under their headquarters in NYC, and are now being shut down by the NYPD.Arrests are being made.....



Members of Chabad-Lubavitch have been digging tunnels under the synagogue at 770 Eastern Parkway, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, for many months. The purpose of the tunnel is unclear: the website Forward.com reported it was designed to reach an abandoned women's mikvah, or ritual baths.


/----/ There are hundreds of miles of tunnels in New York City. Mostly subway tunnels, some closed, others are access tunnels for any number of reasons dating back 100 years. There are even underground vacuum tubes from the 1800s used by financial companies to send messages back and forth quickly.
 
Why were the women's bath's abandoned? Is there something else going on?
Rabbi Nuchem Rosenberg—who is 63 with a long, graying beard—recently sat down with me to explain what he described as a "child-rape assembly line" among sects of fundamentalist Jews. He cleared his throat. "I'm going to be graphic," he said.
On a visit to Jerusalem in 2005, Rabbi Rosenberg entered into a mikvah in one of the holiest neighborhoods in the city, Mea She'arim. "I opened a door that entered into a schvitz," he told me. "Vapors everywhere, I can barely see. My eyes adjust, and I see an old man, my age, long white beard, a holy-looking man, sitting in the vapors. On his lap, facing away from him, is a boy, maybe seven years old. And the old man is having anal sex with this boy."
Rabbi Rosenberg paused, gathered himself, and went on: "This boy was speared on the man like an animal, like a pig, and the boy was saying nothing. But on his face—fear. The old man [looked at me] without any fear, as if this was common practice. He didn't stop. I was so angry, I confronted him. He removed the boy from his penis, and I took the boy aside. I told this man, 'It's a sin before God, a mishkovzucher. What are you doing to this boy's soul? You're destroying this boy!' He had a sponge on a stick to clean his back, and he hit me across the face with it. 'How dare you interrupt me!' he said. I had heard of these things for a long time, but now I had seen."

The alleged abusers are schoolteachers, rabbis, fathers, uncles—figures of male authority. The victims, like those of Catholic priests, are mostly boys. Rabbi Rosenberg believes around half of young males in Brooklyn's Hasidic community—the largest in the United States and one of the largest in the world—have been victims of sexual assault perpetrated by their elders. Ben Hirsch, director of Survivors for Justice, a Brooklyn organization that advocates for Orthodox sex abuse victims, thinks the real number is higher. "From anecdotal evidence, we're looking at over 50 percent. It has almost become a rite of passage."
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