Teachers at a Brooklyn high school were the victims of yet another anti-Semitic act Tuesday when they received a disturbing email calling for the extermination of Jews.
The threatening messages were sent from the address “killalljewsnow” to history teacher Daniel Kaminski and another colleague at Origins High School in Sheepshead Bay, where, as The Post revealed, the school was The country has been plagued by shocking anti-Semitic statements by others.
“All Jews need to be exterminated. Their door opened in the middle of the night. A bullet was put into each one’s head,” read part of the email obtained by the Post.
He concluded that “Jews do not deserve pity. They are the enemy of all humanity, and that cannot be reconciled.”
Kaminski, who has been the target of anti-Semitic threats in the past, was called out by name in the disgusting email.
The history teacher told the Post that after receiving the encrypted email, she contacted police in Nassau County, where she and her husband live.
“It’s very disturbing,” she said, adding that police were taking the incident “very seriously.”
“Due to online threats and anti-Semitic comments, I am now under guard 24/7,” she said.
She said the security firm she hired monitors social media and comments on articles mentioning Origin HS.
“Many people refuse to speak out,” she continued. “We have to live in fear of reporting the truth.”
The newspaper has contacted the Ministry of Education for comment.
The NYPD confirmed it was aware of the incident.

The email comes at Sheepshead Bay High School, which has been rocked by reports of anti-Semitism and racism on campus, including a student who allegedly sported a Hitler mustache while chanting “Death to Israel” in the halls. It arrived a few days after the Post reported on it.
Students at the high school told the Post on Monday that the series of anti-Semitic incidents was attributable to just “a small number of students.”
Two students claimed that this unruly group was targeting people who crossed their paths.
“They’re just racists,” the freshman said. “They walk around in groups. You don’t want to interact with them.”
Kobi Nachman, a 52-year-old Jewish man whose 14-year-old son attends the school, told the Post that his son had been harassed several times about his religion.
“There’s a lot of racism,” Nachman said. “Since he came to this school [the other students] Keep telling him “Hamas, Hamas, Hamas.” They told my son that he was a Jewish bastard. ”
Michael Bewdley, Origin’s campus manager, told the Post he witnessed anti-Semitism firsthand and claimed administrators were retaliating against him for it.
Bewdley, who has worked at the school for nine years, has already hired a lawyer but declined to discuss details.
First Vice President Dan Weisberg on Tuesday denied reports of widespread anti-Semitism on campus.
“The cause of combating anti-Semitism is not helped by people exaggerating or making false claims,” Weisberg told CBS in a statement. “There was an incident at this school where a student made inappropriate comments to a teacher. The principal responded firmly. The students remained disciplined.”
Mayor Eric Adams blamed the incident on children seeing hate on social media.
“We have to continue to find ways to do better in this environment,” Adams said.





