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Alabama Police search for individual who vandalized two synagogues during Passover

Alabama Police in Alabama are investigating cases of antisemitic vandalism at two separate synagogues in Hduring the current Passover holiday.

Swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti were found scrawled on the Etz Chayim Synagogue, a Conservative congregation after the first night of Passover, while a similar outrage was discovered on Friday morning at the city’s Chabad center.

Huntsville police released surveillance footage related to the incident showing an individual a man wearing a tracksuit and ski mask and holding a spray can.

The city’s police chief said that the incidents were being treated as hate crimes rather than “criminal mischief,” as a result of an amended hate crimes law passed by the Alabama state legislature last year.

“This vandalism is a direct anti-Semitic attack on the Jewish community, and on one of our most sacred holidays of unity and liberation: Passover. Anti-Semitism is an enormous problem in our communities, and we must continue to stand up and prevent its normalization,” said Allison Padilla-Goodman, the Anti-Defamation League’s vice president of the Southern Division.

Alabama is home to an approximately 9,500-strong Jewish community.

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