Man shouts ‘Heil Hitler’ at Estonian chief rabbi

Police in the capital, Tallinn, arrest 27-year-old for accosting rabbi and his kids on their way to Shabbat services

Chief Rabbi of Estonia Shmuel Kot. (Facebook)
Chief Rabbi of Estonia Shmuel Kot. (Facebook)

Estonia’s chief rabbi and two of his children were accosted on the street on their way to synagogue by a man who shouted anti-Semitic insults at them.

Police arrested the man, who is 27 years old and was not named in Estonian media, on Sunday at a shopping mall in the capital Tallinn, the Estonian Public Broadcasting Service reported on Monday.

Rabbi Shmuel Kot said the man shouted “Sieg Heil” and “Heil Hitler” at him on Saturday while Kot was walking to synagogue with two of his children, ages 7 and 12.

Kot filed a complaint with police, who used security camera and other footage to identity a suspect and arrest him ahead of an indictment, Kot said.

Synagogue of Tallinn,Estonia, as seen from the yard of the Jewish Community Center, Ju;y, 2012. (Wikimedia Commons)

He added that such incidents are “very rare” in Estonia, the northernmost Baltic state, located just south of Finland, on the other end of the Gulf of Finland.

The incident was the first time the two children had witnessed any such harassment, Kot said, but added they “were not too shaken, and frankly I think this whole incident was overblown in how it was covered in the media.”

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