GoFundMe Campaign Raises Nearly $18,000 In Response To Vandalism Of Jewish Menorah At University In New York

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Kate Anderson on December 9, 2022

NEW YORK STATE – After a Jewish menorah was vandalized at Colgate University in New York late Wednesday, a GoFundMe fundraiser raised nearly $18,000.

According to an email obtained by Colgate Maroon News, the Hamilton Chabad menorah was knocked over and vandalized by two students who claimed they were “intoxicated” at the time.

“Last night, an act of vandalism and blatant antisemitism took place at the Chabad of Hamilton. The menorah was broken in two, light bulbs were smashed, and the wires were cut. As a small Jewish community on Colgate’s campus, we must stay strong and keep spreading love and kindness to others. In an effort to rebuild and strengthen our community, the Jewish students at Chabad are fundraising to buy a new Menorah. In times like these, when antisemitism is on the rise, we rely on support and love from those around us,” the Chabad said.


In response, Sophie Neugarten started a GoFundMe page on Thursday to replace the menorah with an initial goal of $1,950. The page has raised $17,710 in the last 24 hours.


A menorah is a seven-branched candelabra used for religious purposes in Judaism.

“As a small Jewish community on Colgate’s campus, we must stay strong and keep spreading love and kindness to others,” Neugarten wrote. “In an effort to rebuild and strengthen our community, the Jewish students at Chabad are fundraising to buy a new Menorah. In times like these, when antisemitism is on the rise, we rely on support and love from those around us.”

Colgate University, NY – the Hamilton Chabad menorah has been vandalized, with the bulbs knocked out and wires cut.

Local police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.

A GoFundMe has been set up and has raised nearly $17k – https://t.co/jNn5eCbUmH pic.twitter.com/iF0nAtBygl

— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) December 9, 2022

Rabbi Shmuly Haskelevich, who runs the Hamilton Chabad, told the DCNF that his initial reaction was “shock” and “surprise.”

“My questions were ‘who would do this’ and ‘why,’” Haskelevich stated. “I want to specifically thank the police chief and the entire department who have been working non-stop. They are deserving of high praise.”

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The university is looking to hold conduct hearings and the Hamilton police department is considering charges against the two students whose names were not made public, according to Colgate Maroon News.

The Colgate community’s reaction to the vandalism was overwhelmingly positive, according to Haskelevich. He also pointed out that instances like this, such as antisemitism on college campuses or elementary schools, are times “where we can give in to fear, or we can stand up more straight and more proud.”

The rabbi said the GoFundMe campaign was incredibly touching and planned on having a new menorah in place by the following Tuesday.

“[W]e invite everyone to come to a celebration of its installation at the Chabad house on 58 Broad St. in Hamilton NY on Tuesday, time TBA,” Haskelevich concluded.

Colgate University, Neugarten and StopAntisemitism did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

GoFundMe Campaign Raises Nearly $18,000 In Response To Vandalism Of Jewish Menorah At University In New York

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