Paris - A Jewish cemetery in the town of Quatzenheim in eastern France, where nearly 100 gravestones were desecrated and spray painted with swastikas two weeks ago, has now been restored and a prayer service was held at the site on Sunday.

Present at the service in Quatzenheim, which is close to Strasbourg, was the Chief Rabbi of Strasbourg Rabbi Avraham Weill as well as mayor of Strasbourg Roland Ries, several members of the national parliament and senate, and at least 1,000 members of the public, including many non-Jewish residents of Quatzenheim and the surrounding towns.

Weill said that it was very touching that so many members of the public came to the event in solidarity with the Jewish community, and said that many of them, including non-Jews, had been visibly emotional during the service.

Ries told Weill after the ceremony on Sunday that “any injury to the Jews is an injury to us,” and said that he was certain the perpetrators would be caught and brought to justice.

“We will do everything to find these contemptible people and we will not allow the fabric of our good relations with the Jewish community to be broken,” said the mayor.

Weill, who is also a member of the Council of European Rabbis’ standing committee, said that the Jewish community was demanding greater efforts to stop the recent spate of antisemitic attacks.

“We cannot become used to these kinds of antisemitic attacks and the law enforcement authorities in France must deal with this is the most determined and speedy manner,” said the rabbi at the ceremony.

“We do not know why this dirty wave [of incidents] has arisen at this specific moment, and I am worried in my heart about what might happen today. What will come after the desecration of the graves and the memorial stone,” continued Weill. Read more at JPost