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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Namita Singh

Police investigate swastika etched into Jewish-owned shop

  • A swastika was carved into the window of Lox in a Box, a Jewish-owned bagel shop in Paddington, Sydney, weeks before its planned opening.
  • The malicious damage, which occurred on 21 March, was only discovered recently when coverings were removed from the shopfront windows.
  • Owner Candy Berger, a granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor, expressed deep shock and distress, viewing the timing as deliberate, just before Passover.
  • Police have launched an investigation into the incident, which adds to a series of alleged antisemitic acts reported in Sydney's eastern suburbs since the Israel-Gaza conflict.
  • This vandalism follows previous targeting of Jewish businesses in the area, including Lox in a Box, and coincides with a broader crackdown on extremist symbols and rising concerns about antisemitism across Australia.

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