Davos-Area Ski Shop Accused Of 'New Level Of Audacity' In Antisemitism

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Davos-Area Ski Shop Accused Of 'New Level Of Audacity' In Antisemitism
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Regional police have launched an investigation.

Switzerland’s main Jewish organization on Monday denounced an antisemitic sign put up at a local ski shop near Davos, barring Jews from renting equipment from the store. Regional police opened an investigation.meeting of global elites each January, said the shop would no longer rent gear such as sleds, skis and snowshoes to “our Jewish brothers” after a series of “very annoying incidents” — including the theft of a sled.

“The poster is undisputedly discriminatory,” said Jonathan Kreutner, the federation’s secretary-general, in an e-mail. “That shocks me. This really is a new level of audacity.” “However, there are obviously others who have a completely different attitude towards Jewish guests,” he said, acknowledging that “it is obvious that there is a lot going wrong here.”

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