Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Man assaulted after leaving synagogue on Shabbat evening in Paris

A witness told police that the assailant yelled an antisemitic insult, reportedly “dirty Jew,” before fleeing.

Paris Street
Street in Paris. Credit: stinne24/Pixabay.

An unknown assailant assaulted an unnamed 62-year-old man wearing a kippah as he left a synagogue on the eastern side of Paris.

France’s Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin wrote on March 2 of the incident that took place the day before that there was “a new antisemitic attack that occurred in Paris” and that “everything is being done to apprehend the perpetrator of this unspeakable act.”

A witness saw the assault on Friday at around 5:30 p.m. and told police the assailant yelled an antisemitic insult, reportedly “dirty Jew,” before fleeing. The victim lost consciousness and was taken to the hospital.

“On my instructions, since yesterday the prefects have reinforced surveillance of places frequented by our Jewish compatriots who must not be victims of the tragedies taking place in the Middle East,” Darmanin wrote.

The Council of Jewish Institutions in France reported in January that antisemitic incidents in the country had quadrupled in 2023 (1,676) compared to 2022 (436.) Almost 60% of the incidents involved violence or verbal threats.

The City Hall rep told JNS that the New York City mayor decries “displays of support for terrorist organizations.”
Isaac Herzog made no mention of recent opposition to his receiving an honorary doctorate and addressing students in his letter to the Conservative Jewish seminary.
“They feel that on the ashes of an incinerated civilization, they will rise to their paradise,” Edwin Black told JNS, prior to a talk he gave in Los Angeles.
The Combat Antisemitism Movement said that it has documented 2,543 antisemitic incidents worldwide since the start of January.
The monarch showed solidarity after stabbings and arson attacks as antisemitism reached record levels in the U.K.
The terrorist had “crossed the Yellow Line and approached the troops, posing an immediate threat to them.”