USA – Antisemitic graffiti discovered at Chabad of University of California, Santa Barbara

Goleta, CA – Antisemitic graffiti was found Friday morning at the Chabad of UCSB (University of California, Santa Barbara), just hours before hundreds were to gather there for a special Shabbat dinner.

The News-Press received a photo of the graffiti from the Anti-Defamation League of Santa Barbara/Tri-Counties. It was written in big letters on a roadway by the Chabad, and the content was clearly anti-Israel and clearly designed to upset the people at the Chabad. 

ADL Santa Barbara/Tri-Counties condemned the attack in a statement by its regional director, Dan Meisel: We strongly condemn this attack and potentially antisemitic hate crime targeting the Chabad at UCSB.

“Targeting the home away from home for Jewish students just hours before a mega Shabbat dinner when hundreds will gather to celebrate together is an unconscionable act of intimidation,” Mr. Meisel said.

“This language, which has long been used by anti-Israel actors, can ostracize and intimidate members of the Jewish and pro-Israel community,” he continued. “We hope all community leaders will unite to condemn this act of antisemitism.”

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