More Jewish sites vandalized in Ukraine
Days after a synagogue was fire-bombed in Ukraine, the Holocaust Memorial in the Crimean town of Sevastopol, for the 4,200 Jews murdered in 1942 by the Nazis, was spray-painted in red with a hammer and sickle and the letters USSR. In Dnepropetrovsk, vandals spray-painted swastikas on the tomb of Dov Ber Schneerson, the brother of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the late leader of the Lubavicher Jewish Chabad movement. Vice President Joe Biden said on Tuesday during a visit to Kiev that there is “no place” for anti-Semitism in Ukraine.