View more videos at: http://nbcmiami.com. By Steve Litz, NBCMiami.com The Hanukkah menorah is a sign of peace and joy, symbolic of a miracle in the Jewish religion. But a menorah in Miami Beach, Fla., has also become an attraction for hate speech, with someone scribbling "you killed Jesus" on the base of the prominent Chabad Hanukkah display. Rabbi Zev Katz, who put up the menorah, is disappointed. "I hoped that people from other religions, we could all get along, we all have what we believe in, respect each other and live with each other," said Katz, of Chabad House in Miami Beach. At Temple Beth Torah, in the Wellington community near West Palm Beach, there was more anti-Semitism this past weekend. In that incident, somebody painted a swastika along with some offensive words on a dumpster. The Anti-Defamation League condemned both incidents and reported them to the authorities. Desecration cases like these sometimes go unsolved, but authorities use such reports to track any possible hate crime trends. Unfortunately for Rabbi Katz, this isn't the first anti-Semitic attack against his giant menorah. "Twelve years ago someone smashed it, terrible, and we weren't sure if we're going to actually light the menorah the first night of Hanukkah," he said. But they did then, and they will again this Saturday night as Jews ring in the first night of Hanukkah. Organizers said they are expecting 1,000 people to attend. More content from NBCNews.com:
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12/04/2012
'You killed Jesus' scrawled on Hanukkah menorah
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