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September 04, 1992 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-09-04

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Paris (JTA) — Three anti-
Semitic incidents reported in
France this week are raising
concern that the upsurge of
neo-Nazi incidents in Ger-
many may be spilling across
the border.
The synagogue of Saint-
Avoid, in eastern France,
was the target of an arson
attack. A 23-year-old local
man, described by police as
"an outcast," broke into the
premises and set ablaze the
Ark and the Torah scrolls,
also burning prayerbooks
and the synagogue's front
benches.
Less than half an hour
after the fire broke out,
police arrested the young
man, who readily admitted
he was the arsonist.
"I hate Jews and capi-
talists," he reportedly told
the policemen.
Mandi Hacene, the re-
gion's highest civil ad-
ministrator, immediately
came to the synagogue at 3
a.m. to assess the damage.
In another incident in
eastern France, almost 200
graves at the old Jewish
cemetery of Herrlisheim, in
Alsace, were vandalized.
Some 193 headstones were
overturned and about 50
broken, probably with iron
bars. None of the graves was
opened.
According to local police,
the desecration was prob-
ably perpetrated by a group,
not an individual, because
most of the headstones were
too heavy to be overturned
by a single person.
No graffiti or other in-
scriptions were found in the
cemetery. The Herrlisheim
cemetery is almost out of use
and is not open to the public.

The visitors must ask for the
key at the local town hall or
at the cemetery keeper's.
The vandals knew they did
not risk being caught red-
handed.
Once the desecration was
discovered, numerous high-
ranking French officials
visited the cemetery.

In another incident, three
skinheads were caught in
Paris in the French capital's
garment center, a largely
Jewish business area. The
shaven-headed youths were
posting anti- Semitic pam-
phlets claiming that "Hitler
was right."

According to the police, the
pamphlets, while written in
French, were probably
printed in the United States.
The three will be brought
to court in coming days.

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