The Jerusalem Post

Polish Jewish cemetery, Russian community center vandalized

- (JTA)

A Jewish cemetery in western Poland and a Holocaust memorial site in Russia were defaced last week.

In Kalisz, near Wroclaw, a Star of David on a gallows and the inscriptio­n “Kalisz without Jews” in Polish were spray-painted on a Jewish cemetery and discovered on Wednesday, according to naszemiast­o.pl, a news site.

The same slogan appeared on a large banner that was placed at one of the city’s main streets in 1939 to greet the advancing Nazi forces.

Local police were informed of the incident, the website reported.

Separately, vandals smashed a Holocaust memorial outside the Ulyanovsk Jewish Community Center in Russia, near the city of Kazan, on Monday.

The vandals smashed the memorial, a menorah inaugurate­d during the internatio­nal 2011 festival of Jewish culture in Ulyanovsk, after they failed to enter the adjacent Jewish community center, according to the Interfax news agency.

Olga Bogatova, press officer for the Interior Ministry’s Department for Ulyanovsk, told Interfax a criminal case “may be opened.”

“This memorial is a national and religious symbol,” Igor Devkerov, the leader of the Ulyanovsk Jewish community, said in a statement quoted by Interfax.

Its desecratio­n “hurts every Jew in our town,” he said.

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