The truth behind the NYC Chabad tunnels sparking new waves of antisemitism – explainer
Footage of New York Jews appearing from tunnels surrounding Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters in Brooklyn, known as 770, quickly circulated online. Alongside the videos were countless antisemitic theories, many of which referenced “sewer Jews,” according to the Anti-Defamation League. So, why were the tunnels really there?
Some of the students at the Chabad had secretly constructed tunnels connecting the 770 with adjacent buildings in an attempt to expand the center. After Chabad was made aware of the damage caused by the young men, the buildings administrators tried to repair the damage which was met with further damage by the young men, the Jewish Telegraph Agency reported.
Police vs. Hasidim: orthodox Jews riot in New York CityAfter noise complaints from local residents, the NYPD found a mysterious tunnel under the synagogue of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement. The Hasidim had illegally dug the tunnel and connected the synagogue to the… pic.twitter.com/Asb9kaSTdK
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) January 10, 2024
As the dispute between the administrators and students continued, the NYPD was brought in. Nine people were arrested and three were cited for disorderly conduct during the commotion, JTA published.
The tunnel had been discovered a month before the commotion, with public attention only now being grabbed as a result of the violent reaction to repairing the damage.
Investigators uncovered “a single linear underground tunnel” approximately the length of a bowling alley that had been illegally excavated, the buildings department told the New York Jewish Weekly.
Those who dug the tunnel had created several openings in the basement walls of the single-story building. It wasn’t immediately clear how much of the tunnel had been excavated from the ground, and how much was formed by making openings in existing rooms.
The tunnel had rudimentary supports in place and was constructed without approval or permits. City engineers said the excavation had undermined the building above it, as well as another building on Kingston Avenue, causing structural stability issues. The Department of Buildings issued partial vacate orders for both buildings due to safety concerns.
The department said other neighboring structures were unaffected and could be reoccupied, apparently meaning that the synagogue itself was secure.
“The safety of our fellow New Yorkers is our highest priority,” the department said in a statement. “We will continue to monitor the progress of this emergency stabilization work, and if necessary, we are ready to take additional actions that may be required in the interest of public safety.”
Chabad Chairman Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky issued a statement on X on behalf of the 707, stating “The Chabad-Lubavitch community is pained by the vandalism of a group of young agitators who damaged the synagogue below Chabad Headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway Monday night.
“These odious actions will be investigated, and the sanctity of the synagogue will be restored. Our thanks to the NYPD for their professionalism and sensitivity.
“We are grateful for the outpouring of concern, and for the support of our Chabad-Lubavitch institutions around the world.”
STATEMENT BY CHABAD-LUBAVITCH HEADQUARTERSThe Chabad-Lubavitch community is pained by the vandalism of a group of young agitators who damaged the synagogue below Chabad Headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway Monday night.These odious actions will be investigated, and the… pic.twitter.com/Ysn0jr7FTr
— Chabad Lubavitch HQ (@Lubavitch) January 9, 2024
‘Sewer Jews,’ and old antisemitic tropes
While social media posts seem to have been made with only the intention of laughing at a somewhat bizarre occurrence, the footage seemed to breathe new life into old tropes that Jews traffic, abuse, and ritualistically kill children, the ADL said. Antisemitic online pages have peddled lies that items belonging to babies were found in the tunnels and that the attempts to fill in the tunnels were to hide evidence.
The influx of antisemitism that followed news of a tunnel beneath Chabad headquarters is inexcusable. As our Center on Extremism explains in a new blog, antisemites take advantage of stories like this to promote age-old tropes and conspiracy theories about Jews.… pic.twitter.com/2xW8HyVQZ1
— Jonathan Greenblatt (@JGreenblattADL) January 12, 2024
First Miami aliens now tunnel Jews in NY?! 2024 is WILD #TunnelJews #TunnelGate pic.twitter.com/5unIZRdGqW
— Patrick Bateman (@DynamoCreative) January 10, 2024
The ADL added that others used the tunnels as an excuse to claim that Jews had disproportionate power and that they could do whatever they wanted without permits.
The tunnel that was built by a group of Jews under a #Jewish_synagogue in New York and was discovered a short while ago is one of many tunnels under New York City that were dug and prepared to carry out #rituals and atrocities that you cannot even imagine the possibility of their… pic.twitter.com/eyalHQX2Ed
— Triple H️ (@xxx3333_x) January 9, 2024
Others connected the tunnels in New York to the terror tunnels dug by Hamas, some stating that the Hamas tunnels were for self-defense while the Jews had some kind of nefarious plan.
It appears that the items being retrieved from the Synagogue Jews tunnel dungeons include stained With blood mattresses. ( Who is the dead the blood and why are they trying to hide it ? must be analyzed in the laboratory ) #Tuneles #NYC #NYCTunnels #JewishTunnels pic.twitter.com/3KujcctaQz
— bomahdi (@marlboro870) January 9, 2024
“Users on 4chan, Telegram and X used generative artificial intelligence tools, or GAI, to generate images of the incident. Some content was hyper-realistic, falsely depicting actual documentation of the tunnels,” the ADL wrote. “Other content manifested as grotesque antisemitic propaganda, portraying religious Jews in the form of antisemitic caricatures or rats, carrying bloodied children and mattresses.”
In one heavily disputed viral X post, a man had previously claimed to be hearing Yiddish under his floorboards.
some of you owe me an apology pic.twitter.com/OzG20SKNka
— Richard Strocher (@RichardStrocher) January 9, 2024
I AM NOT CRAZY pic.twitter.com/JuAcGjAyxx
— Richard Strocher (@RichardStrocher) January 9, 2024
Online users have said that the posts cannot be found on his profile and that screenshots of the posts are doctored. In addition, the account had never posted about living in Crown Heights before the story broke, and he has posted several antisemitic and racist content.
So you know those tweets from that guy “Richard” who claimed he was vindicated after the Chabad basement issue was revealed?He was saying he tweeted in the past that he could hear people digging beneath his apartment & speaking Yiddish.It’s BS…watch this. pic.twitter.com/H1BDrZujQW
— Yashar Ali (@yashar) January 11, 2024
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