Germans send anti-bullying experts into schools to stop anti-Semitism | The Telegraph

Germany is putting 170 anti-bullying experts in schools to counter a rise in anti-Semitism.
Schools especially in Berlin are among those that have seen incidents of anti-Semitic bullying recently among pupils.
Franziska Giffey, the German family minister, told the Rheinische Post: “Anti-Semitism in schools is a big problem. We need to take religious bullying in classrooms and school playgrounds very seriously, regardless of who the bullies are.
Schools especially in Berlin are among those that have seen incidents of anti-Semitic bullying recently among pupils.
Franziska Giffey, the German family minister, told the Rheinische Post: “Anti-Semitism in schools is a big problem. We need to take religious bullying in classrooms and school playgrounds very seriously, regardless of who the bullies are.

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