NYC School Social Worker Accused of Antisemitic Posts After Comparing Orthodox Jews to Insects
A New York City Department of Education social worker who serves as her school’s anti-bullying liaison is facing accusations of antisemitism after allegedly posting insect images beneath a social media video showing Orthodox Jews celebrating Lag Ba’omer, according to a report by the New York Post.
The employee, Lauren Camiolo, works at Landmark High School in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood. Critics said her repeated posting of beetle images in response to footage of Orthodox Jewish men dancing and celebrating echoed imagery historically used in Nazi propaganda.
Jewish advocacy figures sharply condemned the comparison of Jews to insects and warned that the imagery carried deeply antisemitic historical associations.
“That’s a very dangerous and antisemitic trope coming from Nazi Germany, where Hitler would categorize Jews as subhuman and insects. He said to restore Germany’s greatness, they had to exterminate the insects,” Karen Feldman said.
According to Department of Education records, Camiolo has worked for the DOE since at least 2020. Ironically, the DOE website lists her as the school’s “Respect for All” liaison, a role intended to combat bullying and discrimination.
Public salary records show she earned $115,665 in 2025.
The DOE’s Respect for All initiative is designed to combat harassment and help schools “foster and maintain safe learning environments that are supportive, inclusive, and free from discrimination, harassment, and intimidation of any kind,” according to the agency’s website.
“When a Jewish student faces discrimination or bias, they have no one to go to if their Respect for All liaison traffics in antisemitism… a lot of kids are hurting,” Feldman added.
Moshe Spern also condemned the posts.
“Hitler often called Jewish people insects and pests… This is a direct act of antisemitism. Too many educators use their political beliefs to hurt Jewish students and fellow educators,” Spern said.
David Bernstein, whose organization monitors issues in education, said the controversy raises broader concerns about school leadership and student safety.
“When the person responsible for ‘Respect for All’ expresses hostility toward Jews or white students, it raises serious concerns about both the educator and the school system in which she works,” Bernstein said.
The DOE’s official anti-bullying policy states: “Bullying and harassment have no place in any of NYC’s 1,800+ schools, regardless of anyone’s perceived race, color, age, creed, ethnicity, national origin, citizenship/immigration status, religion, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, or weight.”
The report also highlighted numerous social media posts allegedly made by Camiolo criticizing Israel and making inflammatory comments regarding white people.
“Genocide bloodshed of women & children on holy land by colonizers in the name of God that they will never know,” she posted on Facebook March 18, 2025, over an image appearing to depict the Ten Commandments.
“Chosen people do not steal & harvest they create,” she posted on Facebook July 30, 2025.
“Zionism is cult a group of people incapable of thinking for themselves,” she wrote on Facebook on Oct. 20, 2025.
“Victim syndrome of white colonizers is an art how do you rationalize the blood of children,” she posted two days later.
“Three key success of #whitemediocracy colonization, genocide, & culture appropriation #Blackwomeninwhitefields,” she posted on Facebook in November 2024.
“Never trust a white woman,” she captioned a photograph showing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“Never forget white women owned slaves & had them raise their children.. don’t be fooled by white women fragility,” she posted on Facebook June 10, 2025.
When contacted by the New York Post, Camiolo allegedly threatened to involve law enforcement and accused the paper of harassment.
“I’m Jewish… I’m also biracial I’m going to the police now and showing them these messages for stalking and harassment… I fear for me and my sons [sic] safety,” she wrote.
Landmark High School currently enrolls only 294 students. Founded in 1994, the school allows students to graduate through written or oral project-based assessments rather than New York Regents examinations.
A source at the school described Camiolo as “unhinged.”
“Kids don’t want to talk to her, they say ‘she’s crazy,’ she’s very strident and self righteous and tells teachers they’re doing things wrong… a lot of people have issues with her conduct as a social worker,” the source said.
A Department of Education spokesperson condemned antisemitism and said the matter would be investigated.
“Hate has absolutely no place in our schools or our city, and we unequivocally condemn any behaviors that represent antisemitism, and any forms of intolerance and prejudice. Any staff members who exhibit these behaviors will be investigated and will be subject to discipline as appropriate,” the spokesperson said.
{Matzav.com}
