A historic Jewish cemetery in San Bernardino has become a repeated target of vandalism. The latest damage is estimated to be at least $300,000.
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. --
"We have no reason to believe this is antisemitic in any way," said Greg Weissman, who is on the board of managers for the cemetery. "We believe it's pure vandalism; people looking for a quick buck." "It's supposed to be a place of rest," Cohn said. "It's terrible. And just to see it happen because people are down and out, and they need to get a couple dollars to feed a terrible abuse problem."
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