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 The synagogue in Nimes, southern France (photo by AFP) |  
		 Second Jew attacked in France05.05.2010, Anti-Semitism An elderly Jewish man was attacked with tear gas outside a synagogue in southern France. The synagogue in the southern French city of Nimes also was vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti in the May 2 incident, according to reports.
 Three men perpetrated the attack, according to reports.
 Sunday's incident involving a 77-year-old man waiting outside to attend daily prayer services follows an attack April 30 in which a man wearing a kipah was attacked by two knife-wielding men with a metal bar in the in eastern France city of Strasbourg.
 With more than half a million members, France has the largest Jewish community in Europe and the third largest of any country worldwide, according to the World Jewish Congress. About 6 million Muslims live in France.
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