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Police investigate after 300-year-old Jewish cemetery in Kent desecrated on Rosh Hashanah

The attackers, who smashed a number of graves, are believed to have used sledgehammers

October 23, 2019 09:30
Two pictures of desecrated gravestones at the cemetery
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Police are investigating the desecration of 300-year-old Jewish cemetery in Kent, with a number of shattered gravestones believed to have been smashed with sledgehammers.

Members of the Chatham Memorial Synagogue in Rochester discovered the damage to the cemetery hours before Yom Kippur. It is unclear when the cemetery was vandalised, but it is believed it could have happened as far back as two weeks before, before Rosh Hashana.

Dalia Halpern-Matthews, chair of trustees at the synagogue, told the Daily Mail that the damage was “quite appalling”, describing how, as well as damage to a number of graves, the gate to the cemetery had been ripped off, despite it being “already open. It was damage for damage’s sake.”