A Christmas play presented at the Polish consulate in Lviv, Ukraine included an anti-Semitic message.read more
Oleg Vyshniakov, honorary consul of Israel in Ukraine, criticized the Christmas show presented last week at the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland by students of the Polish school in Lviv. During the show, the students presented a nativity scene featuring unusual characters in which one of the children was wearing a black hat with side curls and had a sign stuck to his back reading “Jew for president.”
Other characters included in the scene were King Herod, the Grim Reaper and the Devil.
“It crosses all lines of common sense when in an official state institution people promote anti-Semitism, and children take part in this terrible event,” Vyshniakov wrote in a post on Facebook which included a photo of the scene.
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Poland: Christmas play at Polish consulate in Ukraine included anti-Semitic message
Via JTA:
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Country: Poland
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Perpetrators: Teachers
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Type: Stereotypes
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