A 60-year-old Jewish man was beaten to the ground and robbed in an early Monday morning attack in Brooklyn that was captured on surveillance video [above], officials said.

The victim was walking on the sidewalk Avenue M near East 8th Street in Midwood just before 1 a.m. when the attacker approached him from behind and punched him in the face multiple times, according to police.

Surveillance video shows the struggling man down on the ground being repeatedly hit in the face by his hooded attacker.

While the victim was down on the ground, another hooded suspect ran over and swiped his wallet and cellphone. The two men then fled and no arrests have been made.

Outraged elected officials in the area are offering up a $3,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspects.

“I’m shocked that this could happen in our neighborhood, and in such a safe community,” Assemblyman Dov Hikind said. “This maliciousness and rampant violence cannot continue.”

The attack left the victim with 70 stitches to his forehead, said a spokesman for Hikind.

State Senator Simcha Felder added “It’s a shame that people don’t feel comfortable walking around in their own neighborhood.”

The battered man stumbled home after the attack and his wife called the Boro Park Shomrim, which took the victim to an area hospital.

“It’s a horrific attack,” said Shomrim executive coordinator Bob Moskowitz. “It was bad enough that he was assaulted and knocked down to the ground. He didn’t resist. But even after they got his wallet, keys and cell phone, they continued to stomp on him and punch him.”

Moskowitz said the victim, who was not identified, is now recovering at home.

“He’s traumatized, but he’ll be OK,” said Moskowitz.

Additional reporting by Reuven Fenton