Oldest Synagogue in Bulgaria Vandalized With Anti-Zionist Slogans Urging Destruction of Israel – Algemeiner

Posted By on December 25, 2020

Anti-Zionist slogans on the gate of the Zion Synagogue in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Photo: Screenshot.

The oldest still-operating synagogue in Bulgaria was vandalized with antisemitic and anti-Zionist graffiti earlier this week, to the great shock of the Balkan nations Jewish community.

Slogans reading Free Palestine and Israel = Nazis were daubed on the gates to the Zion Synagogue in the city of Plovdiv alongside an anarchist symbol and the words Antifa Bulgaria.

In a statement, Shalom the communal organization representing Bulgarian Jews called for the perpetrators of the vandalism to be found and punished appropriately.

The group underlined that the messages conveyed by the vandalism were antisemitic under the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of the problem, which has been adopted by the Bulgarian government along with dozens of other nations, including the US. The IHRA definition makes clear that certain attacks on the State of Israel such as comparing the Jewish state with Nazi Germany or advocating its elimination are rooted in hatred of Jews.

Built in 1886-1887 and expanded in 1922, the Zion Synagogue in Plovdiv was constructed on what is believed to have been the site of an earlier synagogue dating from the early 18th century. The synagogue underwent a further modernization 15 years ago that was partly funded by the US government.

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