Thursday, October 25, 2012

Brooklyn Sees a Surge in Anti-Semitic Scrawling; Swastika Painted in Elevator Is Latest Scrawling

A swastika was found painted in the elevator of a building in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn on October 23, the Jewish Press website reports today (October 25, 2012).

The anti-Semitic hate symbol appeared on a building on Clymer street near Wythe avenue.

The scrawling is the fourth such incident in the last few months.

Earlier this month -- during the Jewish holidays -- a Brooklyn subway station was marred with graffiti in red capital letters stating "THE WORLD WOULD BE MUCH BETTER OFF IF ALL THE JEWS WERE LAMPSHADES" and "HITLER WAS RIGHT RE THE JEWS."


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