Pig meat was left at the entrance to two synagogues in Switzerland.
The incidents last week were a deliberate attempt to desecrate the CIL Orthodox synagogue in Lausanne and the GIL Reform synagogue in Geneva, the Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities wrote in a statement published last week.
Far-right activists in Europe place pig meat, parts and carcasses at mosques, and more rarely at synagogues, as pigs are considered unclean in both Islam and Judaism.
Different individuals carried out each act, the federation’s statement said. Police are investigating the synagogues’ complaints.
At the Lausanne synagogue, the perpetrator left a stuffed pig toy and a pack of bacon, the federation said. In Geneva it was several pieces of pig meat.
if(window.location.pathname.indexOf(“656089”) != -1){console.log(“hedva connatix”);document.getElementsByClassName(“divConnatix”)[0].style.display =”none”;}Source
Related posts:
If you don't know this ultimate superfood trio for pain relief and inflammation reduction, it's time...
Israel likely behind 1981 bombings of German, Swiss engineering firms, expert claims
Mariupol churches cut off from outside world but not from God
Swiss Researchers Find That The Brain Is Full of Multi-Dimensional Geometrical Structures
Far-right German activists plan protest against ‘Zionism’ outside synagogue
Officers shoot and kill man outside Castle Hill police station