Construction of the House of One – an ambitious interfaith project in the heart of Berlin – has been painfully slow. But since October 7, the project's leaders sense a fresh urgency in their mission. 'It is more important than ever,' they say
Occupation Against Antisemitism took over a plenary session of the General Students' Committee on Monday as a protest against the continuous pro-Palestinian occupations of buildings.
Tens of thousands marched in Berlin calling to stop “genocide,” end German arms to Israel, and allow Gaza aid. Police reported 60,000 attendees, organizers said 100,000.
She explained that the contact person will monitor current measures, advise the institutions, and coordinate universities' existing antisemitism representatives.
The judge's ruling approves a Jewish student's request to go to trial against the Free University of Berlin (FU) over its alleged failure to combat antisemitism.
Tel Aviv restaurant Gila and Nancy, co-owned by Shahar Segal and celebrity chef Eyal Shani, was set to open its Berlin location on Friday. Activists gathered outside the eatery on Wednesday to protest Segal's work for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the organization behind aid sites in Gaza where hundreds of Palestinians have been killed in recent months
Thirteen ex-ambassadors sent a letter to Germany's leaders, in an attempt to influence Berlin to halt arms deliveries to Israel and intensify sanctions on settlers. 'True friends take action when a friend puts himself at risk,' the letter says
Bahar S. has been in custody since October 2024, according to the report. She has a background in engineering but was working as a nursing assistant at the time of her arrest.
Since October 7 of last year, the Berlin police department has investigated over 6,200 complaints of antisemitism, which largely involve social media posts and to a smaller extent property damage
What has October 7 and the subsequent Gaza war meant for the tens of thousands of Jews living in Berlin? How it has changed their lives and politics, reshaped their city and country, and what does it portend for their future?
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German-Jewish author Mirna Funk will be among the participants at the Jerusalem Writers Festival beginning May 27 – one of a shorter-than-usual list of international writers that the festival managed to recruit this year. Funk will then return to Berlin, the town where she was born and still lives, but a few weeks later […]
A Jewish student in Berlin was hospitalized Friday after being beaten by a pro-Palestinian student during an argument on the Israel-Hamas war, the German Judische Allgemeine newspaper reported. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram According to the report, the pro-Palestinian student, 23, hit the Jewish student, 30, causing him to fall to the […]
To mark the first birthday of Kfir Bibas, an exhibit in Berlin brings together works dedicated to the red-haired baby boy kidnapped with his family to Gaza