An Atlanta man was fired last Monday after he was involved in the antisemitic berating of the father of an Israeli Border Police officer who was slain in a terrorist attack.
AllaiHealth announced in a Thursday LinkedIn post that co-founder and chief scientific officer Dr. Mark Bouzyk had been dismissed, following the release of footage showing an exchange between his wife, Anna Bouzyk, and Dunwoody resident David Lubin, in which Anna called the bereaved father a “k**e.”
“The behavior displayed in that footage is reprehensible, completely inconsistent with our values, and has no place in our organization or society. We hold ourselves and all those who represent AllaiHealth to the highest standards of integrity and accountability,” said AllaiHealth CEO Robert Boisjoli. “To our employees, partners, and the broader community – we remain committed to maintaining a culture of respect.”
The video uploaded by Lubin onto Facebook on August 14 recorded an argument between the neighbors after Lubin attempted to replace a memorial sticker of his daughter after the Bouzyks allegedly removed it. Lubin accused the Bouzyks of writing the word “k**e” 21 times on a pro-Palestinian yard sign. Bouzyk’s wife, Anna, allegedly repeatedly called Lubin the derogatory term for Jews.
“You call yourself a k**e, you know what you are,” said Anna Bouzyk. “You are a corrupt politician with a daughter in the IDF, and she was maybe killed by friendly fire because Israeli soldiers are killing each other all the time.”
Lubin’s daughter, Sgt. Rose Lubin, died after she was stabbed in a Jerusalem Old City terrorist attack in late 2023.
The Bouzyks argued that it was “okay” that Lubin’s daughter was killed because she was “an IDF soldier” and accused her of going to Israel to murder people. The other neighbor argued that she had died in combat as a soldier, thus making the loss acceptable.
“This is what antisemitism looks like in real life,” Lubin wrote on Facebook. “It’s exhausting. It’s scary. And it’s a reminder: Hate isn’t some faraway problem – it’s here, staring us in the face. If we turn away, it wins. If we stay silent, it grows. We must speak up, stand together, and make sure no one must face this alone.”
No regret for antisemitic rhetoric
Atlanta News First spoke to Bouzyk, who said that she didn’t regret what she said and would “say it a million times again.”
“He started calling me a Jew-hater. He started calling me names, so I called him a k**e,” Bouzyk explained to Atlanta News First, arguing that Lubin had provoked her by filming her with his phone.
“He was the one who called me a Jew hater, and he made my blood boil. He made me very angry. I called him the first word that came to my head – what’s wrong with that?”