Menorah In Evanston Damaged By Vandals

(CBS) -- A six-foot tall menorah was damaged on Thursday, in an incident that is being investigated by Evanston police as a possible hate crime.

The electric menorah is located at a hospitality facility at 1022 Central St, outside the Evanston Metra station.

The facility is run by a Jewish community service organization called the Chicago Mitzvah Campaign (CMC), and provides a variety of services to patients, visitors and staff members at the hospital.

A menorah in Evanston, damaged by vandals. (Credit: Chicago Mitzvah Campaign)

"The menorah's lights were smashed and the switches were all ripped out," said the CMC's director, Rabbi Aron Wolf. "This wanton destruction of property is incredibly disheartening, and especially at this time of year, when we should be recognizing everyone's right to celebrate holidays in a spirit of brotherhood and goodwill."

Security cameras were not able to identify the vandals, but police are currently investigating to see if surveillance in nearby facilities may be of assistance.

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