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																						 World Jewish News 
																																													
		
		
		 Man behind warning public sign depicting Orthodox Jewish man apologises 
		17.03.2017, Anti-Semitism		A man behind a red-triangle in London’s Stamford Hill warning sign depicting the silhouette of an Orthodox Jewish man has apologised for causing offence. Jewish  watch group Shomrim had reported the incident as a hate crime.  
 
Stamford Hill is with Antwerp one of the largest Hasidic communities in Europe  
 
Franck Allais, a freelance photographer, said the contentious sign was part of an artistic project, which includes depictions of a woman pulling a shopping trolley, a man pushing his wheelchair and a cat.  
 
Allais said he intended the project to be a comment on identity and that the sign  was not an anti-Semitic statement. He said he was left shaken by the offence he had caused.  
 
Shomrime and Hackney Council, said it had caused “alarm and distress to local people”. 
				EJP 
				
	
	
 
																																	
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