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Berlin Holocaust memorial vandalized in latest antisemitic vandalism incident
The memorial for the 32,000 deported Jews has faced repeated vandalism since its creation, with it being splashed with white paint and covered in parcel tape in August.
Berlin Holocaust memorial vandalized, covered in green graffiti, police say
Violent assault on Jewish student in Berlin not antisemitic in motive, appeals court rules
Jerusalem Post and Chabad highlight global Hanukkah menorah lightings
Berlin Jewish youth soccer team attacked by knife-wielding pro-Palestinian mob
The players were reportedly chased by a crowd wielding sticks and knives, according to German news site Tagesspiegel daily.
History in Berlin: The city center closes for a Torah dedication ceremony
Germany's political shift: AfD's victory and rise of left-wing populism - opinion
As Germany's far-right AfD secures regional victories and the left-wing BSW rises, new challenges for Israel's relationship with its key European ally and the Jewish community within it emerge.
Berlin film festival bars far-right party criticized by Jews from gala opening event
The festival has dealt with sufficient turmoil since barring the group from one of the largest events of its kind worldwide.
Stars of David drawn on Jewish woman's home in Berlin
The Berlin Police confirmed that an investigation into hate incitement has been opened at the Police State Security Criminal Office.
Court rules Berlin rabbi accused of sexual misconduct should not hold positions of authority
Berlin Rabbi Reuven Yaacobov is accused of using his rabbinical status to force women to comply with his sexual demands over more than a decade.
Berlin rabbi fired amid mounting allegations he preyed on young women
Now, Yaacobov has been fired from his position as the rabbi of Tiferet Israel, Berlin’s Sephardic synagogue, because of the alleged misconduct.
Netanyahu alludes to Iran in Berlin, says evil must be halted early
They stood the very tracks from which more than 50,000 members of Berlin's Jewish Community were deported to concentration camps.
10 months into leadership crisis, fighting has renewed over German rabbinical schools’ future
The Central Council has said it cannot legally pass along government funds for the Jewish Community of Berlin.
In a twist, German rabbi at scandal’s center cedes rabbinical school ownership to Berlin Jews
Rabbi Walter Homolka faced allegations of sexual harassment scandal involving his husband, who was also his employee.