Police are investigating an anti-Semitic message found at the Jewish Children’s Museum in Brooklyn after a post-it note with the words “Hitler is coming” was found on a billboard display in front of the museum Thursday.
Police told the news outlet they are trying to determine whether the note should be investigated as a hate crime. They said they do not have any suspects.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Gov. Andrew Cuomo both publicly condemned the anti-Semitic message found at the museum.
“It’s part of a very troubling pattern that we’re seeing,” Cuomo said Friday. “Increased anti-Semitic attacks all across this country and all across this state.”

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As Jews celebrated the liberation of Yerushalayim and the reunification of the city in the 1967 Six-Day War, Arabs outraged that Jews had been given limited access to the Har Habayis for the occasion hurled chairs, stones and other objects at security forces, according to the Israel Police Spokesperson’s Unit on Sunday.
Security staff responded with riot dispersal maneuvers, and hundreds of Jews were permitted to continue to walk through the holy site in groups.
The Har Habayis is typically restricted to Jews during Ramadan, out of concern for the sensitivities of Muslim worshippers.

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