Hundreds of flyers with the photograph of Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit were placed on cars in the street he lives on in Petah Tikva on Saturday with captions calling him “Crime Minister,” Maariv reported.
“What need have you of a synagogue?” the flyer reads, “when you have no God in your heart?”
This is not the first time people targeted Mandelblit in his private sphere. Weeks ago, protesters came to the synagogue he prays at during Shabbat armed with cameras.
This, according to Jewish law, is a violation of the sanctity of the day, which is meant to be a day of rest.
The bodyguard employed to defend the attorney-general and his son were able to whisk him away on that occasion.