A Jupiter man was arrested Saturday after Palm Beach police said he pushed a woman and made anti-Semitic remarks, claiming he was "German royalty."

Clifford J. Scholz, 73, is charged with simple battery and breaching the peace, both misdemeanors, according to a police report.

The report said the charges stem from an incident that happened at 8:54 p.m. Saturday at The Colony, 155 Hammon Ave. A woman and her friends were sitting at the bar, the report said, when Scholz approached her and screamed "You must be Jewish" and "You Jews and blacks should just get over Hitler."

Scholz also said he is "German royalty" and pushed the woman on her shoulder when she ignored him, according to the report. Police were summoned when hotel security asked Scholz to leave, the report said.

Officer Anthony Mazza wrote in the report that when he arrived, Scholz wouldn’t speak to him.

Scholz was booked into the Palm Beach County Jail and was released early Sunday.

When reached by phone Tuesday, Scholz identified himself as a Palm Beach yacht broker but declined to comment.