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?
I moved to New York from Berlin, and with time, I realized that I had begun to feel comfortable, almost at home. Being Jewish in New York was easy — until it wasn't.
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
Four members of the Hamas terror organization have been detained on suspicion of planning attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe, German prosecutors said in a statement on Thursday. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Three of the suspects were detained in Berlin and another was detained in the Netherlands, according to the […]
The left wing Tageszeitung warns of those in Israel who are 'poison to coexistence,' and speaks to Palestinian ambassador in Berlin. In Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, a commentator calls on Palestinians to realize the need for a solution that accepts Israel's existence. This week in German-language media