An alderman said scores of antisemitic flyers, placed inside small bags containing a substance with the “appearance of rat poison,” were spread across central Lincoln Park Monday mornin…
Scores of antisemitic flyers, placed inside small bags containing a substance with the “appearance of rat poison,” were spread across doorsteps in central Lincoln Park Monday morning, Ald. Timmy Knudsen, 43rd, said in an email to constituents Monday.
“By the third or fourth house, I could tell they appeared the antisemitic,” Schrimpf said. “It alarmed me and disgusted me.” Mendy Benhiyoun, a rabbi with Chabad of Lincoln Park, said the neighborhood’s Jewish community is frustrated. It’s at least the second instance of antisemitic flyers being spread around the neighborhood in the past few months.
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