Graffiti
A bold stroke: Broken Fingaz trades the wall for the canvas in new Tel Aviv show
The internationally famed artist collective Broken Fingaz trades global street murals for oil paintings in its first comprehensive solo presentation.
'Kill all Jews': Suspect arrested after months long graffiti spree at San José State University
WATCH: Foreign national detainee vandalizes Israeli prison wall with swastika graffiti
'Heil Hitler': NYC synagogues, homes vandalized in spate of antisemitic graffiti
'No mercy for Jews' graffiti found in Maryland
The antisemitic message in the graffiti was accompanied by an image of three people hanging from a noose.
'Jews kill blacks' and 'Jews enslave Black lives' found graffitied in Georgia
The antisemitic graffiti was found in Atlanta spray painted on public property.
Israel-Portugal Friendship Mural dedicated in Carcavelos
'Kill the Jews' graffiti, swastika found near Queen's University campus
"Few clubs at Queen's University have spoken about this incident that directly affected their Jewish peers," said a student.
Man arrested for vandalizing Atlanta's rainbow crosswalk with swastika
The vandalization was accompanied by a homophobic slur and took place on the rainbow crosswalk in midtown Atlanta, which has become a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride.
Graphic Roman graffiti leaves no doubt how one soldier felt about another
Discovery along Hadrian’s Wall near the border in Northern England adds a human dimension to life at the third-century fort and settlement.
Pesach in TLV: Graffiti pop-up exhibition in Yad Eliyahu
Three Toronto schools defaced with antisemitic graffiti
Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center decried the latest series of incidents and called for the Toronto District School Board to immediately address growing antisemitism at its schools.
‘F*** Jews’ sprayed outside Israeli restaurant on Upper West Side
On Thursday morning, staffers arrived at Miriam, an Israeli eatery on Amsterdam Ave. and 74th St. to find the words “F— Jews” spray-painted three times on its outdoor dining shed.
Spanish town known as 'Fort Kill the Jews' struck with antisemitic graffiti
The town was renamed Castrillo Matajudíos — Fort Kill The Jews — in 1627, during a period of extreme religious persecution by the Inquisition.