The owner of a Jewish deli in Albuquerque's Nob Hill
neighborhood tells KOB Eyewitness News 4 she has been targeted by anti-Semitic
vandalism again.
The Nosh Deli was defaced with threats and Jewish slurs a
couple weeks ago.
This time, the FBI is involved.
The latest anti-Semitic attack started on Saturday and
lasted all weekend.
"People are just disgusted," said deli owner Alisa
Turtletaub. "They're disgusted that this is happening."
Another month brought another attack.
"Don't hide behind a postal sticker," she said.
"If you have such a problem, then show your face."
Turtletaub faced more anti-Semitic vandalism on the front
door of her Jewish deli this weekend.
Postal stickers with anti-Jewish slurs showed up on her
front door Saturday.
"I'm not going to be a victim, but it's a little
unsettling," she said.
Then, on Sunday, more stickers showed up. This time, they
were spread throughout the neighborhood.
This time they were on the Nosh Deli front door and on
parking meters and light poles all up and down a city block.
Investigators found a half-dozen stickers scrawled with
anti-Semitic slurs.
"Priority mail stickers, and here, and down the
street," said Turtletaub.
She found the same type of stickers covered in anti-Jewish
threats and slurs on her front door last month.
"It's not random, because it keeps happening," she
said.
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