It's the kind of fashion brand that anti-Semites hate.
An adjunct professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology who was arrested and suspended while protesting an anti-Israel rally is launching a new fashion line in the hopes of “outraging Jew haters.”
Mark Greitz's diaspora generation is billed as a collection of proudly Zionist clothing and accessories, including $20 women's underwear that boldly proclaims “Kiss My Ham-ass,” and $28 that reads “F*ck Hamas.” They offer items such as dollar T-shirts.
Another T-shirt reads: “Warning: This brand contains content that may be offensive to neo-Nazis, Jew-haters, Hamas lovers, self-haters, anti-Zionists, and radical leftists.” It is written.
Others are more poignant, such as a tote bag with the words “Never forget, never forgive,” referring to the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists.
For Gleitz, 56, a descendant of Holocaust survivors, the line, which launches Dec. 10, is more than just a product sale.
“My goal is not to change the minds of people who hate Jews or Israel, but to create community among Jews, especially young Jews,” he told the Post.
“In the future, I would like to collaborate with other pro-Israel artists, musicians, and poets,” he added.
Items from three different collections are printed on demand and range in price from $20 to $50.





