Is there a future for Jews in Germany? By Aaron Serota | Worldjewishcongress
Over the past few years, the number of antisemitic incidents in Germany has been rising sharply.
One of the first headlines I read a few weeks ago was about a 17-year-old Jewish boy who was slapped in the face in a school in Berlin’s Charlottenburg district. Recently in Hanover, a young family’s front door was sprayed with the word „Jew” and their doormat had been set on fire. The neo-Nazi party Die Rechte (The Right) also changed the slogan of their newspaper from “The Jews are our misfortune!” to “Israel is our misfortune!”
One of the first headlines I read a few weeks ago was about a 17-year-old Jewish boy who was slapped in the face in a school in Berlin’s Charlottenburg district. Recently in Hanover, a young family’s front door was sprayed with the word „Jew” and their doormat had been set on fire. The neo-Nazi party Die Rechte (The Right) also changed the slogan of their newspaper from “The Jews are our misfortune!” to “Israel is our misfortune!”
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