A Manhattan man was arrested yesterday for allegedly making anti-Semitic calls to his mother and other elderly women — and he is also suspected of scrawling swastikas in a heavily Orthodox Brooklyn neighborhood, The Post has learned.

David Haddad, 56, of Chelsea, allegedly snarled, “All Jews should die and go to hell,” when he called his 80-year-old mother on Dec. 11 at her home in Sheepshead Bay.

He also allegedly went on vitriolic rants when he dialed an 87-year-old woman on Jan. 11 and a 78-year-old woman on Jan. 12, sources said. His relationship to those women was not immediately clear.

Haddad, who was raised Jewish but is not practicing, also allegedly scribbled hate symbols on five apartment doors in a Hell’s Kitchen building on Jan. 10, law-enforcement sources added.

Haddad had worked for his family’s Linden, NJ, business, which imports and exports socks , but left to start an off-shoot company, sources said.

That venture failed recently, and Haddad began lashing out at his family and others, the sources added.

He was charged with aggravated harassment as a hate crime for the calls and Manhattan graffiti.

Haddad is also a suspect in a swastika-scrawling spree over the weekend in Midwood, sources said.

At the time, Haddad had been staying at his mother’s place, which is not far from where the hate symbols were found, the sources added.

Cops received a call at 10:45 p.m. Saturday about an Avenue L home whose garage door had been painted with a large swastika, two smaller ones and the words “Die Jews.”

Additional hateful graffiti was found on the front door of a home across the street, sources said.

Police also found several swastikas painted on the stairs and front door of an East Fifth Street apartment building and on the basement stairs of an Ocean Parkway yeshiva.

Each act of vandalism was dome using black spray paint.

Haddad has not been charged for the Brooklyn vandalism incidents.