Irmgard Furchner was handed down a two year suspended sentence
By Rob Hyde
Leading security issues warning after Hell’s Angel murder suspect who fled to Iran was connected to attacks on shuls
Prosecutors say they planned to install 71-year-old aristocrat claiming royal ties as monarch
By Nic North
Medieval Ashkenazi Jews were an ‘archipelago’ of two or more genetic communities
By Georgia L Gilholy
A string of assaults took place last month against shuls across the country
By David Rose
Official in Bavarian town refuses to remove headgear that belonged to German WW2 general
It follows an incident at Frankfurt Airport earlier this year when more than a hundred people who were visibly Jewish were barred from a flight by airline staff and armed police
By Ben Bloch
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The International Days of Jewish Music festival was a week-long celebration of uniquely Jewish sounds
By Josh Kaplan
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Former Neo-Nazi describes his remarkable journey from far-right extremism in Germany to a new life of Judaism in Israel
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The Federal Ministry of Defence cited a 'production problem' and ordered troops to remove them
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By Josh Howie
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By Karen Glaser
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