Politics & Government

Rally Against Antisemitism: 2 p.m. Sunday In Chesterbrook

The rally is at the Forge Mountain development along Chesterbrook Boulevard.

A swastika was found on April 20 on this sign at Forge Mountain, Chesterbrook.
A swastika was found on April 20 on this sign at Forge Mountain, Chesterbrook. (Holly Herman/Patch Staff)

TREDYFFRIN, PA — Tredyffrin community is combating the spread of antisemitism in the wake of recent bursts of swastikas spray painted in high-profile locations throughout the township.

A rally against antisemitism is set for 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4, at the Forge Mountain development, Chesterbrook Boulevard.

An anti-hate sign will be placed where a swastika was discovered on April 20. The swastika and all others discovered were promptly removed.

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The event is free and open to the public. Yard signs will be distributed.

The event is being organized by Lisa Schreiber and Howard Griffel, Tredyffrin residents who said they have experienced antisemitism.

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After swastikas were found in multiple locations near her home, Schreiber organized T/E Jewish Connections, a group of families in the school district.

The TE Connections group started a GoFundMe page to raise awareness of an uptick in antisemitic and racist language. The campaign has raised over $8,200.

Antisemitism graffiti surfaced in Tredyffrin at the end of March.

On March 25, Tredyffrin police were notified of antisemitic graffiti on a retail establishment at Gateway Shopping Center and along Valley Forge Road.

The following day, a citizen discovered racially insensitive graffiti on multiple signs including racial slurs and antisemitic symbols at Valley Forge Middle School.

Subsequently, a 15-year-old was arrested as a juvenile for spraypainting racial slurs and swastikas at the Valley Forge Middle School.

Swastikas were found on Chesterbrook Boulevard on April 20, Hitler's birthday. They were also found in other locations in the township.

The Tredyffrin supervisors on May 23 passed a resolution condemning antisemitism and all other forms of hate.


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