News U.S. FBI, police probing anti-Semitic messages in Florida Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | March 9, 2012 An investigation has been opened into anti-Semitic messages left at a new kosher restaurant in South Florida. The FBI and the Broward County Sheriff’s Office are conducting an investigation into a series of hate messages left at the Mozart Cafe in Deerfield Beach since its opening more than four months ago, WSVN-TV reported. Israelis own and manage the restaurant. The messages have been tacked to the door and windows of the restaurant, the Florida Jewish Journal reported, and on cars parked near it. They include “go home” and “go to hell,” as well as anti-Semitic graffiti and Stars of David, the newspaper reported. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Food What makes Trader Joe’s new matzah different from all other matzah? Bay Area Chabad brings new life to S.F. cinema with a Jewish backstory Israel Both sides agree: Israel is headed for a constitutional crisis Art Before your flight, catch SFO's exhibit of California women artists Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up