Tarnów - A wall of the Jewish cemetery in Tarnow, a city in southern Poland,
was spray-painted with the letters “AJ,” likely meaning “Anti-Jude,” or
anti-Jewish.
The wall’s Star of David was painted over as well. Police are investigating; there are no suspects.
According to the cemetery keeper, Adam Bartosz, because the wall is brick, removing the spray-paint will not be easy, and scraping the paint will leave traces.
“Maybe we’ll leave it as a testimony of stupidity,” said Bartosz, who was quoted by Krakow Radio.
The wall’s Star of David was painted over as well. Police are investigating; there are no suspects.
According to the cemetery keeper, Adam Bartosz, because the wall is brick, removing the spray-paint will not be easy, and scraping the paint will leave traces.
“Maybe we’ll leave it as a testimony of stupidity,” said Bartosz, who was quoted by Krakow Radio.
Source: Radio Krakow
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