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Thousands join German ‘kippah marches’ in solidarity with Jews

Jews and non-Jews respond to fears of rising antisemitism after community leader warns against 'showing your colours' in public

April 26, 2018 12:47
A Muslim woman wears a kippah during the 'Berlin Wears Kippah’ solidarity march (Photo: Malte Lehming)
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Thousands of people across Germany have marched in solidarity with the country’s Jewish community amid fears of growing antisemitism.

Earlier this week Josef Schuster, the president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, told Berlin public radio that Jews should be careful in large German cities, advising against “openly wearing a kippah”.

It came after two men wearing kippot were assaulted.

Demonstrations attended by Jews and non-Jews were held in Erfurt, Potsdam and Cologne, with the largest taking place in Berlin.