Germany's Jewish community is suffering from the consequences of the October 7 attacks on Israel, a report found on Tuesday.
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German Jewish leader: 'Reason to rejoice' after release of hostages
The return of 20 living hostages to Israel, including four German nationals, is a "reason to rejoice," a leader of Germany's ...
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Studies show Jewish life in Germany ‘most precarious since Nazis,’ group says
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In Germany, a Jewish family is reunited with a treasured family object — but also a sense of exile
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BERLIN -- Three alleged members of the Palestinian militant group Hamas were arrested Wednesday on suspicion of plotting ...
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3 Hamas suspects arrested in Germany, accused of plotting attacks against Jews in the country
German authorities say three Hamas members have been arrested and charged with plotting to stage attacks against Jews in the ...
Berlin — When Karin Prien's mother brought her to Germany as a little girl in the late 1960s, she gave her one urgent warning: "Don't tell anyone you're Jewish." Nearly six decades later, Prien is now ...
The lingering legacy of World War Two reached the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday as the justices weighed two cases involving claims by Jews in Germany and Hungary and their descendants whose property ...
"Various weapons, including an AK 47 assault rifle and several pistols, as well as a considerable amount of ammunition, were ...
A Charleston man’s father was a Jewish POW in Germany during WWII after his plane was shot down. A German documentary maker ...
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3 suspected Hamas members arrested in Germany for plotting attacks on Jews, Israelis
(JTA) — German police arrested three suspected members of Hamas in Berlin on Tuesday who they said were plotting to attack Jewish and Israeli institutions in the country on behalf of the terror group.
Berlin — When Karin Prien's mother brought her to Germany as a little girl in the late 1960s, she gave her one urgent warning: "Don't tell anyone you're Jewish." Nearly six decades later, Prien is now ...
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