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New York: Muslim Americans have helped raise more than $US78,000 ($100,000) to repair vandalised headstones at a Jewish cemetery in St Louis, Missouri, according to an online fundraising page, amid attacks and threats against Jewish institutions.
About 170 headstones were toppled or damaged at the century-old Chesed Shel Emeth Society cemetery over the weekend, according to cemetery staff.
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Some Jewish groups described the vandalism and threats as the latest evidence that anti-Semitic groups have been emboldened by the election of Donald Trump as U.S. president. His campaign last year drew the support of white nationalists and right-wing groups, despite his disavowals of them.
"Muslim Americans stand in solidarity with the Jewish-American community to condemn this horrific act of desecration," the fundraisers said on their website. More than 2700 people had donated $US78,546 as of Wednesday afternoon.
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The fundraising effort was launched by Linda Sarsour, a liberal political activist, and Tarek El-Messidi, the founding director of Celebrate Mercy, a non-profit organisation that teaches the public about Mohammad, the founder of Islam.
On Tuesday night, Sarsour posted on Twitter that she was raising the funds "in solidarity with our Jewish sisters and brothers."
Sally Amon and her son Max Amon react to the toppled gravestone of her grandmother Anna Ida Hutkin at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery in St Louis, Missouri on Tuesday Photo: St Louis Post Dispatch/AP
Sarsour was a supporter of US Senator Bernie Sanders in his bid to become the Democratic Party's presidential candidate, and went on to become one of the organisers of the Women's March on Washington, which drew record crowds to the capital on January 21, the day after Trump's inauguration.
Cemetery staff, who did not respond to a request for comment, were still calculating the cost of repairing the damaged tombstones as of Tuesday. The organisers of the fundraising campaign said they would donate any excess funds to repair "any other vandalised Jewish centres."