News Stonemason who repaired Jewish cemetery victimized Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | December 17, 1999 The mason at first kept quiet about the attack out of fear, said Julia Plessing, manager of the Amadeus Antonio Foundation: Initiatives for Society and Democratic Culture, which has established a bank account for donations. "He doesn't have insurance, because… it's too expensive and the possibility of something happening is small," Plessing said. Information about making a donation is available by e-mailing [email protected] J. Correspondent Also On J. Sports Giants fire Jewish manager Gabe Kapler after disappointing season Bay Area Dianne Feinstein, longest-serving woman in senate, dies at age 90 Politics Biden administration plan to combat antisemitism launches at CJM Northern California Antisemites target El Dorado supes over 'Christian Heritage Month' Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up