The Nikolayev Synagogue in Ukraine was reportedly firebombed by vandalsaccording to Chabad blog Shturem and closed-circuit footage of the attack, uploaded to YouTube at the weekend. The footage was posted by Yisroel Gotlieb, son of the city’s chief rabbi, Sholom Gotlieb. One firebomb was thrown at the door of the synagogue, which was unoccupied at the time, and another was lobbed at a window, according to the blog. The junior Gotleib told Shturem that “miraculously a person passing by the shul was equipped with a fire extinguisher, and immediately put out the fire that had erupted, preventing massive damage.”
But the Jewish community statement said relations between the Jews of Donetsk and In February, the Giymat Rosa Synagogue, in Zaporizhia, southeast of Kiev, was also firebombed. Reports of rising anti-Semitism in the Ukraine after Russia’s recent occupation of Crimea were highlighted last week when fliers, reminiscent of the pogroms of a century ago, were distributed outside of a synagogue on Passover. The origin of the fliers is yet unknown, and debate has focused on whether they were from Russian or Ukrainian groups, from officials or designed to appear so, or if they were intended as some kind of a KGB-style subterfuge created to use anti-Semitism as a lever in the conflict. The fliers, distributed in Donetsk, were addressed to “Ukraine nationals of Jewish nationality,” alerting Jews to pay a fee to register their names on a list and to show documentation of property ownership, or face deportation.
Source: The Algemeiner
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