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Sammy Ghozlan, president of the French Bureau for National Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism

For the third time this week a Jewish site in Paris was attacked.

On Monday it was a synagogue, on Wednesday it was a kosher restaurant and today, Friday Dec. 26, it was a Jewish printing company, JSSnews.com reported.

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The HM (HaShem) printing company is located at 24 Rue de Rochechouart, not far from where the other attacks took place, and the holes left by the bullets were similar.

Surveillance cameras were seized by the police.

The owner of the shop says the attack was anti-Semitic. Because the shop has a mezuzah on the door, people know it is owned by Jews. He found the damage to his shop when he arrived to open for business Friday morning. Thus far there has only been property damage in these attacks.

The police are taking the matter seriously, according to JSSnews.com. They believe it could be the same weapon being used on the printing shop as were used in the other two attacks.

Sammy Ghozlan, the president of the Bureau for National Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism, expressed anger and concern on behalf of the Jewish population of the 19th arrondissement.

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Lori Lowenthal Marcus is a contributor to the JewishPress.com. A graduate of Harvard Law School, she previously practiced First Amendment law and taught in Philadelphia-area graduate and law schools. You can reach her by email: [email protected]