The anti-Semitic incident is only the latest in a string of hate graffiti at Harvard since the fall.
In December, Mather House Resident Tutor K. Kyriell Muhammad announced his plans to resign at the end of the semester after finding homophobic graffiti on his door several times.
Student reaction to the latest incident of graffiti was mixed.
"I was actually quite disturbed by it," said Nicholas S. Edwards '03, a resident of Hurlbut Hall.
Kathy H. Lee '03, who lives in Pennypacker Hall, was offended enough by the graffiti to call the CPD earlier in the week.
Some may not have noticed the graffiti, for no students or proctors made complaints to the nearby Freshman Dean's Office.
Petra R. Rivera '03, who lives in Hurlbut Hall, saw the graffiti earlier this weekend.
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