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Activists Vandalize Home of Jewish Director of the Brooklyn Museum – HotAir

It wasn’t just one home, this was a coordinated attack on people associated with the Brooklyn Museum.

The homes of the Jewish director of the Brooklyn Museum and other museum leaders were vandalized early Wednesday morning in a coordinated attack, according to a museum spokeswoman.

Vandals attacked the Brooklyn Heights home of Anne Pasternak, director of the museum, by smearing red paint and graffiti across the entry of her apartment building and hanging a banner that accused her of being a “white-supremacist Zionist.”

The homes of two trustees and the museum’s president and chief operating officer, Kimberly Panicek Trueblood, were also targeted, according to Taylor Maatman, the museum’s director of public relations and communications.

The home where Pasternak lives is actually an apartment building that his home to nearly 100 people. Mayor Eric Adams posted photos of the…

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