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Ramat Gan Synagogue Vandalized After Block Thrown at Entrance
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Now 14 · 4 days ago
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What happened
A synagogue in Ramat Gan was badly vandalized this week when someone threw a concrete block and smashed its entrance windows. Worshippers said the site had already been targeted last month, and police are now investigating with no suspects yet.
- 01Unknown vandals threw a concrete block at Minchat Hovav synagogue in Ramat Gan.
- 02Entrance windows were smashed and the lobby was heavily damaged.
- 03Congregants said a mezuzah was removed from the site about a month earlier.
- 04Police opened an investigation and are installing security cameras nearby.
- 05Deputy Mayor Zohar Yisraeli said the case may have an anti-religious motive.
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