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Celebrity stylist who whacked NYC rabbi near his synagogue taken into…

Aleksander Janik, the man caught on camera thumping a prominent New York City rabbi with his heavy tote bag outside the Chelsea Hotel, has been taken into custody, according to sources.

The confrontation started Tuesday night when Janik, 52, a personal shopper to the stars who’s crossed paths with big names like Celine Dion, Rihanna, Brooke Shields and Mayor Eric Adams, was asked by Rabbi Chezky Wolff to rein in his unleashed dog, Hudson.

The dispute over the dog escalated. Wolff said Janik ranted about “dirty Jews” during their dispute — though Janik denied that claim and told The Post his mother was Jewish.

Video shows Janik bashing the father-of-six in the head with his bag, sending Wolff’s glasses and yarmulke flying.

Surveillance video shows Aleksander Janik Sobieski hitting Rabbi Chezky Wolff on June 4 outside the Chelsea Hotel in New York City. Obtained by the NY Post

“Yes, I pushed him. I pushed him with my bag,” Janik freely admitted to The Post Wednesday in a softened description of what the video shows.

He claimed he was defending himself after being harassed, and said Wolff started recording and following him after the men exchanged words about the dog, which had just approached the open doors of the Chelsea Shul where the Rabbi works.

Janik’s social media is filled with photos of him posing with stars, including James Corden Instagram/Janik Sobieski

“I protect my dog and myself. A stranger man who’s following me with their phone in my face, I ought to protect myself. I don’t know him,” Janik said.

Janik denied the attack was motivated by antisemitism and said he considers himself “half-Jewish.”

Janic (pictured with Celine Dion) admitted that he hit the rabbi, but said he was defending himself. He also denied he is antisemitic. Instagram/Janik Sobieski
Janic (seen with Chris Rock) is a celebrity stylist and personal shopper. Instagram/Janik Sobieski

“I support the Jewish community. I’m a very huge fan of every religion,” Janik said.

Wolff’s lawyer, Carey London, a member of the Chelsea Shul’s congregation, scoffed at Janik’s assertion: “We have no response to an antisemite’s lies. Again — the Jewish people just want peace.”

London said the tote bag appeared to be stuffed with books or a laptop, which left a mark on the Rabbi’s head.

Janik’s Instagram account, which is filled with pictures of him at flashy events posing with celebrities, opens with the message: “‘Ubuntu’ is an ancient African word meaning ‘humanity to others.’”

Janik had not been charged early Friday afternoon.

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