JTA — A tiny village in northern Spain that from 1627 until 2015 was named Fort Kill the Jews was hit with antisemitic graffiti on Wednesday. The town’s mayor said he believes neo-Nazi groups carried out the vandalism because they had heard a Jewish family was moving back into the community. As reported by the El País daily, the family will soon join another Jewish one that moved to the town earlier this year — the first to do so since medieval times. Originally named Castrillo Motajudíos, or Jew’s Hill Fort, in 1035 when Jews fleeing from a neighboring pogrom...