Anti-Semitic graffiti has been found on a sign outside of a synagogue in Leeds.
A swastika and racist slur, painted onto a sign at the front entrance of the Etz Chaim synagogue in Alwoodley, was discovered yesterday morning, 11 October.
The incident has been recorded as a hate crime and an investigation has been launched.
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