The Jerusalem Post

St. Louis Jewish cemetery rededicate­d six months later

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A St. Louis-area Jewish cemetery was rededicate­d nearly six months after more than 150 headstones were toppled and damaged by vandals.

Dozens of members of the St. Louis Jewish community and its supporters gathered Sunday at the Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery in University City, Missouri, to honor those who are buried there and acknowledg­e the help and support of the local community, local media reported.

“While God could not guard this sacred place from harm, God did send so many to repair, reclaim, and re-dedicate,” Rabbi Roxane Shapiro of the St. Louis Rabbinical Associatio­n said during the ceremony. “Our help had no barriers and no hate – simply care, compassion, and hope.”

Among those in attendance at the rededicati­on was Tarek El-Messidi, founder of the Muslim organizati­on Celebrate Mercy. The group set up a crowdfundi­ng campaign which raised $162,000 from nearly 5,000 donors, exceeding in the first few hours its $20,000 goal to help repair the Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery.

Hundreds of community volunteers came to the cemetery to help with the cleanup and repairs in the wake of the attack, including United States Vice President Mike Pence and Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, who is Jewish and who invited the vice president.

No suspects have been identified in the vandalism attack. The Anti-Defamation League has offered a $10,000 reward for tips that lead to an arrest in the case. (JTA)

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