Indian Jews outraged over Hitler-style eatery

A NEW restaurant in India’s financial hub, named after Adolf Hitler and promoted with posters showing Nazi swastikas, has infuriated the country’s small Jewish community.

Indian Jews outraged over Hitler-style eatery

Hitler’s Cross, which opened last week, serves up a wide range of continental fare and a big helping of controversy, thanks to a name the owners chose to stand out among hundreds of Mumbai eateries.

“We wanted to be different. This is one name that will stay in people’s minds,” owner Punit Shablok said.

“We are not promoting Hitler. But we want to tell people we are different in the way he was different.”

But India’s remaining Jews — most migrated to Israel and the West over the years — say they are outraged by the gimmick.

“This signifies a severe lack of awareness of the agony of millions of Jews caused by one man,” said Jonathan Solomon, chairman of the Indian Jewish Federation, the community’s umbrella organisation.

“We are going to stop this deification of Hitler.”

The small restaurant, its interior done out in the Nazi colours of red, white and black, also has a lounge for smoking the hookah pipe — something the fanatically anti-smoking Nazis would have disapproved of.

Posters line the road leading up to it, featuring a red swastika carved in the name of the eatery. One slogan reads: “From Small Bites to Mega Joys.”

A huge portrait of a stern-looking Führer greets visitors. The cross in the restaurant’s name refers to the swastika that symbolised the Nazi regime.

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