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Muslims raise over $91,000 for Jewish cemetery

Money will help repair 170 vandalised headstones at the cemetery in Missouri

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Muslim Americans have helped raise more than $91,000 to repair vandalised headstones at a Jewish cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, according to an online fundraisin­g page, amid attacks and threats against Jewish institutio­ns.

US Vice-President Mike Pence visited the graveyard on Wednesday and told clean-up volunteers, state officials and reporters that there was no place in America for hatred, violence, anti-Semitism or acts of prejudice.

“I must tell you the people of Missouri are inspiring the nation by your love and care of this place, for the Jewish community in Missouri and I want to thank you for that inspiratio­n,” Pence said.

About 170 headstones were toppled or damaged at the century-old Chesed Shel Emeth Society cemetery over the weekend, according to cemetery staff.

Some Jewish groups described the vandalism and threats as the latest evidence that anti-Semitic groups have been emboldened by the election of Donald Trump as US president.

His campaign last year drew the support of white nationalis­ts and right-wing groups, despite his disavowals of them.

“Muslim Americans stand in solidarity with the JewishAmer­ican community to condemn this horrific act of desecratio­n,” the fundraiser­s said on their website.

More than 3,000 people had donated $91,583 (Dh336,384) by late Wednesday afternoon. Cemetery staff declined to comment on the fundraisin­g.

Jewish community centers across the United States have reported a surge in bomb threats, all of which have so far proved to be hoaxes.

Bomb threat

On Wednesday the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish advocacy group, said its national headquarte­rs in New York City received an anonymous bomb threat but was later given the all clear.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo ordered state police to investigat­e and work with federal and local law enforcemen­t. In a statement, Cuomo said the threats were “now a national crisis” because of their regularity.

Trump condemned the previous threats as anti-Semitism for the first time on Tuesday after repeatedly declining to do so when asked by journalist­s last week. Some Jewish organisati­ons have criticised his approach.

The fundraisin­g effort was launched by Linda Sarsour, a liberal political activist, and Tarek El-Messidi, the founding director of Celebrate Mercy, a non-profit organisati­on.

 ?? AFP ?? Volunteers help during a cleanup effort at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery on Wednesday.
AFP Volunteers help during a cleanup effort at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery on Wednesday.
 ?? AFP ?? Volunteers look on during a vigil at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery on Wednesday in University City, Missouri.
AFP Volunteers look on during a vigil at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery on Wednesday in University City, Missouri.

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