On Sunday, vandals damaged or tipped over as many as 200 headstones at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery in suburban St. Louis.
According to The Hill, the online Muslim crowd-funding platform LaunchGood, reached it's goal of $20,000 in just three hours.
The campaign was created by Linda Sarsour and Tarek El-Messidi according to the Washington Post.
El-Messidi told the Washington Post that he was inspired to help based on a historical account of the chief prophet and central figure of the Islamist religion, Muhammad. In the story, Muhammad stood as a sign of respect when a funeral for a Jew passed by. When questioned why he stood, he replied “Is it not a human soul?”
The campaign has spread quickly on social media and by late Tuesday donations exceeded $40,000.
1500 donors & more than $40k in less than 9 hours in solidarity with our Jewish sisters and brothers. #RestInPeace https://t.co/T7IFEfEKSD pic.twitter.com/56JHLlKzXJ
— Linda Sarsour (@lsarsour) February 22, 2017
The project will send any additional funds raised to other vandalized Jewish centers nationwide, according to LaunchGood.
The Associated Press contributed to this report
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