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Muslim Activists Raise More than $115,000 to Repair Vandalized Jewish American Cemetery

Muslims raise money for vandalized Jewish CemetaryBy Louis Chan
AsAmNews National Correspondent

 
A crowd source campaign launched by members of the Muslim American community on Launch Good to repair a vandalized Jewish American cemetery has raised $116,000 in two days.

The amount of money raised is almost six times the original goal of $20,000.

More than 100 gravestones were vandalized at the historic Chesed Shel Emeth Society cemetery in a suburb of St. Louis over the weekend. This happened not long after bomb threats at dozens of Jewish Community Centers in the United States.

“Muslim Americans stand in solidarity with the Jewish-American community to condemn this horrific act of desecration against the Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery,” wrote the organizers on Launch Good. “We also extend our deepest condolences to all those who have been affected and to the Jewish community at large.”

The campaign is being lead by Linda Sarsour of MPower Change and Tarek El-Messidi of CelebrateMercy.

“While these senseless acts have filled us with sorrow, we reflect on the message of unity, tolerance, and mutual protection found in the Constitution of Medina: an historic social contract between the Medinan Jews and the first Muslim community. We are also inspired by the example of our Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, who stood up to pay respects for a passing Jewish funeral procession. When questioned on why he stood for a Jewish funeral, he responded, “Is it not a human soul?”

 

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