Menorah at University of Cincinnati Jewish Center Vandalized for Fourth Time
by Dion J. Pierre

Toppling of UC Chabad’s menorah. Photo: Twitter screenshot.
A menorah on the lawn of the Chabad Jewish center at the University of Cincinnati was vandalized for the fourth time in several years, UC Chabad Rabbi Yitzi Creeger told The Algemeiner on Wednesday.
Footage of the latest incident was first shared by the watchdog group StopAntisemitsm, and shows a young man sporting a knapsack walking up to the menorah and toppling it before running away.
“I can’t even tell if it’s the same person who’s done it multiple times or not, it’s really hard to know,” Creeger said. “I’m not sure what’s better or worse; is it one person or five or six different people?”
“The core issue is that there is hatred, and that’s what we would like to counter,” he continued.
Rabbi Creeger said he hopes to meet with the university over the issue, and that he would want the perpetrator to be educated, not punished, if apprehended.
“If we could find out who this young person was, I don’t want him kicked out of fraternity or kicked out the university. I’d want education and a conversation with that person to talk about why this is of concern to the Jewish community,” he said. “I think education and openness is a better way to fight ignorance, fear, and hatred.”
The University of Cincinnati did not respond to The Algemeiner’s request for comment.
Antisemitic incidents in the US reached record highs in 2021, according to an audit compiled by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which shows a 34% increase from 2020. Jewish institutions, including synagogues and community centers, are especially vulnerable, with 525 reported as being targeted last year. Incidents on college campuses were up 21% in 2021, and included 64 episodes of antisemitic vandalism.
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