Temple Israel Defaced / Tip Line

From KTSP:

Wednesday, Oct. 8: Early morning on Oct. 8, the security team at Temple Israel in Minneapolis found graffiti on the outside of the building with anti-Zionist sentiments and symbols and words related to Hamas’ attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, the synagogue said.

Tuesday marked two years since the attack and the start of the Israel-Gaza war.

The synagogue immediately contacted the Minneapolis police, who quickly responded and are investigating.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara, Rabbi Marcia Zimmerman, and acting U.S. attorney for the District of Minnesota, Joe Thompson, all discussed the graffiti at a press conference on Wednesday evening.

O’Hara said the FBI is involved, and the vandalism is being investigated as a bias-motivated crime.

Temple Israel’s rabbi said these types of antisemitic messages are painful and meant to instill fear, but the community will not be intimidated.

“Seeing hateful words and symbols on our sacred space is deeply painful, especially as we mark the second anniversary of October 7. These images are not expressions of political opinion— they are symbols of terror and antisemitism,” Temple Israel Senior Rabbi Marcia Zimmerman said in a statement.

“This act of hate attempts to blame American Jews for global conflicts and to instill fear in our community. We will not be intimidated. Temple Israel has always been, and will continue to be, a house of prayer for all people. Our response to hate is to live our Jewish values even more boldly: to build understanding, seek peace, and care for one another.”

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, a member of Temple Israel, also denounced the graffiti in a social media post, saying, in part, “This morning, Temple Israel woke up to anti-Semitic threats — a reminder that hate still tries to find a foothold. It won’t find one here. Minneapolis stands with our Jewish neighbors.”

Temple Israel has been the target of threats and vandalism several times in the past few years, including an incident in December when swastikas were spray-painted on the building.

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