Nearly Half of Germany's Jewish Communities Report Anti-Semitic Incidents
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Anti-Semitism has experienced normalization, the Central Council of Jews criticises. According to a survey, almost every second Jewish community is affected by incidents. Many Jews therefore hide their identity.
A new survey by the Central Council of Jews in Germany shows the mood since the Hamas attack on Israel in 2023. President Schuster calls the situation in Germany unsustainable.
Nearly half of Germany's Jewish communities report anti-semitic incidents
While 61 percent of Jewish communities say the Gaza cease-fire has not changed conditions in Germany, leaders say life has felt less safe since Oct. 7 and warn of a 'new normal' where antisemitism is 'normalized as part of public life'
More anti-Semitic incidents, less support from society: A survey among Jewish communities reveals great discomfort – and that a majority pessimistically looks into the future.
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A new survey by the Central Council of Jews in Germany shows that the community continues to feel insecure following Hamas' attack on Israel, with the victims particularly lacking support from civil society.
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