Authorities in Missouri are investigating after more than a hundred headstones were damaged early Monday morning at the Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery in University City, about eight miles northwest of downtown St. Louis.
Police Lt. Fredrick Lemons says investigators are looking at surveillance cameras to help determine who pushed over the headstones.
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens posted a statement on Facebook late Monday night calling the vandalism `despicable’ and `a cowardly act’.
According to Karen Aroesty, regional director for the Anti-Defamation League, this is just the latest in a string of incidents.
“We’ve had a number of incidents reported with individuals and institutions in the region, things like going to restaurant and when they get the bill there’s swastikas on it,” she says.
She says tension in the Jewish community is already running high following a string of bomb threats called in to Anti-Defamation League offices around the country, and calls this a perfect opportunity for President Trump to finally answer repeated calls issue a statement condemning such actions.
Muslim planed to raise $20,000 and are now up to $75,000 and growing, the rest of money will be for damaged cemetery worldwide. Moshiach era
Despicable Act. Hashem will take care of the’s reshoyim ima”sh. Don’t need trump..