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Makkabi Berlin. Source: Twitter.

Makkabi Berlin first Jewish soccer club to compete in German Cup

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Makkabi Berlin on Sunday became the first Jewish soccer club to compete in the German Cup with a 6-0 loss to VfL Wolfsburg. The 64-team tournament was founded in 1935 during Nazi rule with Jews not allowed...
Jean-Luc Mélenchon in 2013 in Toulouse. Credit: Pierre-Selim via Wikimedia Commons.

Antisemitism still haunts the European left

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France’s Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin last week ordered the dissolution of a Catholic traditionalist association named “Civitas” following claims of antisemitism against one of its leaders. The individual in question was the essayist Pierre...
Isar River north of Munich, Germany. Credit: Florian Schütz via Wikimedia Commons.

Discovered: Ruins of Munich synagogue destroyed by the Nazis

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Construction workers have uncovered stones in the Isar River from a Jewish temple obliterated in Germany just before World War II. In June of 1938, Munich’s main synagogue was demolished following an order from Adolf Hitler. The...
German Police car. Credit: Pixabay.

‘Glory to the martyrs’: Berlin police approve pro-Hamas rally

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A mere three months after a protest in Berlin featured chants of "Death to Jews" and "Death to Israel," German police stood by as yet another pro-terrorist march took place in the capital city, JNS learned...
Camilla Maas of Rochester, N.Y., checks medical supplies on an Israel Defense Forces base as part of Sar-El, or the “Volunteers for Israel” program. Credit: Courtesy.

A 92-year-old makes military bases her first stop in Israel … 16 times

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Camilla Maas makes it clear that she doesn’t speak for Israelis. She doesn’t speak for American or international Jewry. The nonagenarian states plainly that she speaks for herself. And for Sar-El, which partners in the United...
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin. Credit: Pixabay.

Germany’s far-right comes to Yad Vashem

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Ever since its foundation in 1953 by an act of the Knesset, Yad Vashem in Jerusalem has served admirably as Israel’s national memorial to the Holocaust. Millions of visitors have passed through its doors,...
From left: Charlotte Knobloch, president of the Jewish Community of Munich and Upper Bavaria; Bavaria’s Minister-President Markus Söder; and Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt. Credit: Conference of European Rabbis.

Conference of European Rabbis to open new Munich headquarters

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The Conference of European Rabbis, which represents about 1,000 Orthodox European rabbis, will open a new Center for Jewish Life in the Bavarian capital of Munich. The German state will fund the new building,...
A Samidoun rally. Source: Twitter

Berlin bans Palestinian terrorist flags at May Day events

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Police in Berlin have announced a ban on Palestinian terrorist flags and violent statements against Israel during Monday’s May Day demonstrations. The move follows a march in the city during the Passover on April 8...
A school play performed at the UNRWA Nuseirat School in Gaza, in which students hold an Israeli hostage at gunpoint, April 2016. Credit: Center for Near East Policy Research.

Berlin pumps cash into UNRWA despite teachers urging murder of Jews

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The German government in March funneled €5 million ($5.27 million) into a school project in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, even as a report by Israeli NGOs shows Palestinian teaching materials “glorify terrorism, encourage martyrdom,...
Traute Lafrenz. Source: Twitter/German Consulate General Atlanta.

Last known member of Nazi-resistance group White Rose dies at 103

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There has been a lot of discussion about what Holocaust memory will be like as fewer survivors remain. Less discussed are those who risked their lives to save Jews during World War II. The German-born...