(JTA) — The front doors of a suburban New York synagogue were spray-painted with swastikas.
The bright orange swastikas on Congregation Beth Shalom Chabad of Mineola, on Long Island, as well as on three cars parked nearby were discovered Friday morning, Newsday reported.
The attack comes a week after swastikas were spray-painted on two Manhattan synagogues.
Nassau County police told Newsday it had no suspects.
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