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Buy Photo [19659005] Supporters and members of the Central Jewish community in Indiana listens to local leaders speak out for community solidarity at a rally for the Shaarey Tefilla congregation in Carmel, Indiana on Monday, July 30 2018. The event took place after the discovery of antisemitic graffiti on the property of the synagogue during the weekend (Photo: Jenna Watson / IndyStar) Buy Photo

CARMEL – Les members of the community gathered Monday at The Carmel Synagogue, disfigured by Nazi images, heard messages about the importance of community, love, mutual respect and the need to fight l & # 39; antisém itism with solidarity.

Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard addressed congregation Shaarey Tefilla at 3085 W. 116th St., calling on residents to fly American flags to show solidarity with members of the synagogue and the local people. Other Jewish residents of Indiana. "Those who love God hate evil" … There is no better way than to fight evil with bound arms as a community, "said Rabbi Benjamin Sendrow of Shaarey Tefilla to those who gathered at the synagogue, the officials) caused the sleeping giant to awake with love and mutual acceptance and respect Vandals painted a Nazi flag on a garbage can at "width =" 540 " height = "405" data-mycapture-src = "https://www.gannett-cdn.com/media/2018/07/29/INGroup/Indianapolis/636684610437468320-IMG-3878.jpg" data-mycapture-sm- src = "https://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/3d5569507733ca056af5edaf0a2a8036c559fb13/r=500×375/local/-/media/2018/07/29/INGroup/Indianapolis/636684610437468320-IMG-3878.jpg" / > Buy Photo

Vandals painted a Nazi flag on a garbage can of the Shaarey Tefilla congregation in the 3000 block of West 116th Street. (Photo: Justin Mack / IndyStar)