February 4, 2015

French Digital Company Advertises For Designer, "No Jews If Possible"



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[From article]
An anti-Semitic job advert looking for a computer graphics designer who is 'not Jewish if possible' has sparked outrage after appearing on a French website.
The advert appeared on specialist jobs site www.graphic-jobs.com for 35 minutes on Monday, apparently posted by Parisian design agency NSL Studio.
But NSL Studio has since moved to distance itself from the advert - which was quickly taken down from the site - claiming it had been hacked on the company's Twitter account.[. . .]
The advert's appearance will no doubt pour fuel on existing tensions in France.
Jewish communities called for extra protection the in the wake of January's attacks, which left a total of 17 people dead, including the four in the Jewish deli.
Then today, three soldiers guarding a Jewish community centre in Nice were stabbed by a 'suspected jihadist'.
Some Jewish leaders have been advising Jews living in Europe to consider relocating to Israel, in the belief the continent is no longer safe for their community.[. . .]
Speaking at Paris' Great Synagogue two days after the attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: 'But Jews of our time have been blessed with another right, a right that did not exist for previous generations of Jews: the right to join their Jewish brothers and sisters in our historic homeland...
'Any Jew who wishes to immigrate to Israel will be welcomed with open arms and warm and accepting hearts.'
Meanwhile, French counter-terrorism experts have identified 64 suburbs in dozens of cities that act as breeding grounds for Islamic extremism.
The French government also believes that around 400 French citizens have travelled to Syria and Iraq to fight alongside militants from the Islamic State terror group.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2938528/No-Jews-possible-Design-company-Paris-sparks-outrage-allegedly-posting-discriminatory-job-advert.html

'No Jews if possible': Design company in Paris sparks outrage after allegedly posting discriminatory job advert
Anti-Semitic job advert appeared on a specialist French website on Monday
Job advert specified 'if possible, no Jews' among its criteria for applicants
Studio NSL, which allegedly posted it, has claimed on Twitter it was hacked
Company has approached the Paris prosecutor to help it investigate
'NSL is an agency which does not discriminate', it said in a statement
Jobs website www.graphic-jobs.com has also apologised for posting ad
By FLORA DRURY FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 16:59 EST, 3 February 2015 | UPDATED: 17:15 EST, 3 February 2015

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