A Jewish journalist was cursed at, called a dog and spat at as he was videotaped walking the streets of Paris.

Zvika Klein, from the Israeli news outlet NRG, put on a yarmulke and walked around Paris silently for 10 hours to document anti-Semitism.

His video was inspired by a similar one made by Shoshana Roberts, who filmed herself fending off sexual advances while walking through New York City.

“Areas known as tourist attractions were relatively calm,” Klein wrote on the NRG site.

“But the further from them we walked, the more anxious I became over the hateful stares, the belligerent remarks and the hostile body language.”

While strolling through the heavily Muslim suburb of Sarcelles, Klein was called a “homo,” a “Jew” and a “dog” while some spat in his direction.

Others warned him to get out of the neighborhood before something bad happened.

The video was made after the massacre at the Paris offices of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, where 11 people were killed by Islamic extremists.