Krakow Jews were amazed to discover on their way to Rosh Hashanah the second day of crude anti-Semitic inscription on one of the two remnants of the wall.
Jews who moved near the historic site of the Warsaw Ghetto on their way to Rosh Hashanah prayers discovered a swastika and a crude anti-Semitic inscription on one of the two remnants of the ghetto wall. The Polish police who were called to the scene opened an investigation and estimated that the address was sprayed on the night between the two holidays.
The anti-Semitic address was removed Wednesday by Krakow City employees.
This is the second time in recent decades that unknowns have dared to spray an inscription on the remains of the ghetto wall.