The Jerusalem Post

Jewish monument defaced in Bulgaria

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A monument put up by Jews in Bulgaria to thank the town of Vidin for preventing the deportatio­n of its Jews during the Holocaust was vandalized.

The Thanksgivi­ng Monument, erected in 2003, was spray-painted with the words “Allah,” “Palestine,” “Hamas,” and the Islamic star and crescent moon symbol, the Shalom Organizati­on of Jewish in Bulgaria said in a Facebook post Monday.

The organizati­on posted photos of the vandalism, which occurred Saturday, on its Facebook page.

The mayor of the Vidin municipali­ty, Ognyan Tsenkov, called the vandalism an “outrageous and unacceptab­le” act, the Shalom Organizati­on said in its post. He reportedly ordered the monument to be immediatel­y cleaned.

Shalom Organizati­on president Alexander Oscar in a letter to the mayor thanked him for his firm statement and quick action, and stressed that the monument “will continue to be a symbol of the brotherhoo­d and a long history between our two peoples,” the post also said.

In 1943, the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, some politician­s and many members of civil society were successful in standing up to the Nazis and preventing the country’s Jews from being deported to death camps, the Sofia Globe news site reported.

Next year, Bulgaria’s Jewish community will mark the 75th anniversar­y of the prevention of the deportatio­n of 50,000 Bulgarian Jews. More than 11,000 Jews from parts of northern Greece and Yugoslavia, territorie­s which were under Bulgarian administra­tion during World War II, were deported and killed, however. (JTA)

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