For the Jews who insist that their behaviour has nothing to do with antisemitism, they might need to look no further than this story out of France where a wealthy Jewish socialite wants to use some of her own wealth, along with taxpayers' money, to relocate 70 non-European migrant families amounting to hundreds of people to a small town in Brittany to allegedly 'help revitalize the local economy.' While no member of the family actually lives in the town, they are willing to invest millions of euros from their fortune to make their vision a reality. Known as the Horizon Project, the scheme would be funded with money from the private Merci fund, which was created by Marie-France Cohen and is managed by her three sons. While Cohen's fund is reportedly spearheading the project, other financings would come from federal taxpayer subsidies and the local municipality. The Cohens have identified 75 vacant jobs in health, trade, and agriculture in the town of approximately 2,000, which they plan to fill with refugees. Their endowment fund is designed to cover the cost of relocating the refugee families to the town and providing them with jobs, but only for 10 years. After that, the town is mostly on its own, unless authorities can secure more taxpayer money for the project.