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Santa Monica College Chabad rabbi's car vandalized

"In instances like these, it reminds us that there is unfortunately still much darkness in this world," said Rabbi Eli Moshe Levitansky.

by  JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  10-13-2021 11:47
Last modified: 10-13-2021 11:47
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The words "Is Illegal" appear next to a Star of David drawn on Rabbi Eli Moshe Levitansky's car last week | Photo: Facebook

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A car belonging to a campus Chabad-Lubavitch emissary in Santa Monica was defaced last week while parked in the synagogue parking lot.

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"Well, this was an unpleasant way to start the day," Rabbi Eli Moshe Levitansky, co-director of Chabad of Santa Monica College, wrote on Facebook on Oct. 8. "I got a real wake-up when I walked into the Chabad parking lot and saw my car vandalized with a swastika and a Star of David with the words 'is illegal.' In instances like these, it reminds us that there is unfortunately still much darkness in this world."

After assuring people the incident had been reported to authorities, he wrote on Facebook that "the Rebbe [Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson] taught us that our response to such a situation is to redouble our efforts in doing good, to bring more light into the world. With that being said, I ask you to join me in doing another mitzvah," asking that people give money to charity, for men to put on tefillin or, as it was Friday, for women to light Shabbat candles.

On Twitter, Jewish groups rallied around Levitansky.

"We stand with the Chabad rabbi at Santa Monica College against this despicable attack, meant to insult and intimidate a Jewish person," wrote CEO of StandWithUs Roz Rothstein.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center, which is based in Los Angeles, tweeted: "Despicable acts of anti-Semitism meant to demonize and degrade Jews. Thanks to Chabad rabbis on SMC's campus and around the world who lead by example to never be cowered by hate, but to always be proud Jews and lovers of Zion."

Police officers were looking into the matter.

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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