Campus police at Indiana University Bloomington are investigating a series of anti-Semitic comments about Jewish fraternities and students that were recently posted online, the local television station WTHR reported.

The comments were posted on the website Greek Rank, which provides an anonymous message board where users can talk about Greek life on campus.

“Referring to the Holocaust, basically talking about putting us back into gas chambers, get us off campus, really, really horrible, horrific stereotypes,” added Rabbi Sue Silberberg, IU Hillel director, about some of the other comments made on the message board. “The worst of any stereotypes about Jews just very abhorrent posts.”

“I think they were the worst and most anti-Semitic posts I’ve ever seen since I’ve been here and I’ve been here for 31 years,” Silberberg said.

Greek Rank pulled the anti-Semitic messages from the site on Monday at the request of the university. In a letter to students that same day, IU’s new provost and executive vice president Rahul Shrivastav called the messages “disgusting” and said, “this attempt to anonymously spread hate is cowardly, horrific and simply unacceptable in the IU community.”

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