The teen boarded a school bus and shouted racist insults at Jewish children with a group of friends.
An anti-Semitic teenager will visit the Sydney Jewish Museum as part of an agreed settlement with the New South Wales police and the Sydney Jewish community, the Sydney Morning Herald reported Saturday.
The teenager and his friends boarded a school bus full of Jewish children aged five to 12, the Herald reported, and hurled anti-Semitic insults, such as “Kill the Jews” and “Heil Hitler” at them.
They were reportedly drunk, the Herold said.
As a part of his punishment the teenager already attended a “justice conference” in which he was faced with one of his victims and her family, the Herald reported. It was also recommended that teen read books by Holocaust survivors such as Primo Levi’s “If This Is A Man” and attend a family Shabbat meal.