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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.

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History in Berlin: The city center closes for a Torah dedication ceremony

 SAHRA WAGENKNECHT, leader of Germany’s Buendnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) Party, attends a news conference after elections in Saxony and Thuringia, in Berlin, on Monday.

Germany's political shift: AfD's victory and rise of left-wing populism - opinion

Berlin Cityscape seen from Victory Column

Berlin film festival bars far-right party criticized by Jews from gala opening event


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.

 A person is detained during a Pro-Palestinian protest during the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Berlin, Germany, October 13, 2023.

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.

 Inner view of Berlin's Tiferet Israel Sephardic Synagogue, as seen in 2016.

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.

Israelis protest sexual violence in the country. Photo taken in 2020

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.

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lay wreaths as they visit Platform 17 (Gleis 17), the memorial to those who were deported to the death camps by Deutsche Reichsbahn trains in 1941-1945, at Berlin-Grunewald train station in Berlin, Germany March 16, 2023

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.

 A CLASSROOM at a Tel Aviv school is empty due to a strike called by the Teachers’ Union.

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.

Rabbi Walter Homolka

Berlin: A whole new city

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 41

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Holocaust memorials in Buchenwald and Berlin vandalized in same week

Near Buchenwald, the perpetrators on Tuesday sawed off the tops of seven trees planted along a road that used to lead to the camp.

 Holocaust memorial in Berlin, Germany.

German police do push-ups on Holocaust monument

Accessible to the public, visitors are asked to refrain from performing offensive behaviors at the memorial • acts of indecency have been reported in the past

THE MASSIVE cemetery-like Holocaust Memorial in Berlin.

Jewish man punched in Berlin, one of 3 antisemitic attacks reported there

In Ukraine, meanwhile, a swastika was spray-painted on a synagogue, while in Spain, white supremacist and anti-Israel symbols were spray-painted on the gate of a Jewish cemetery

A STAR of David on a synagogue.

Austrian Jewish leader apologizes: Wrongly administered COVID vaccines

The head of Austria’s Jewish community has apologized for COVID-19 vaccine doses that were administered to community members, including himself, who were not meant to receive them.

Scientists develop a vaccine against the coronavirus disease in Saint Petersburg