Please help identify the perpetrators of this crime. A pushka (charity box) to benefit the poor in Israel was stolen on October 10 2014 at approximately 5:50 am from the main Munkatch Synagogue on 14th Avenue in Brooklyn, NY. The theft occurred during Sukkos. Please contact the NYPD if you have any information which can help is apprehending these two men.
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It’s obvious that these burglars were already familiar with the layout of the Shul.
They knew exactly where to find the Pushka on wheels.
And they knew exactly where to head for the exit with the ramp (on 47th st).
Can’t Law-enforcement enhance the surveillance video of the getaway car, and read the license-plate?
These low-lives actually stole from the poorest people! The charity money is for destitute families that have difficulties putting food on the table.
p.s. The sad irony is that it’s likely that the steel charity box on wheels costs more than the money inside the box.
Why is the bais hamedrish dead at ten to six in the morning? Our’s and others are packed with people learning.
that second camera in the entrance hall should be moved to face the entrance, to get a good image of every entree.
@ the yeshiva world news the pushka was found by bucherim in yeshivas nesivos Chaim on ave f
What kind of security is this when anyone can walk in and do what they want with no one there to stop them?
Security cameras are all too often a waste as they are set up in a way that they don’t record anything clearly and there is rarely anyone paying attention while they are recording.
Just don’t shoot at them. Any of the two could be Obama’s son.
It was Yom-Tov morning.
I doubt your Shul was packed with people learning on Sukkos morning before 6:00 am.
nebuch, it looks like they could be jewish kids? notice how the second kid puts up his hood once he’s in the shul
Why were the pushkas not locked up for the three day yom to?
Touche Wise Guy.