Police arrest two teenage suspects in apparent antisemitic hate crime; victim leaves hospital after overnight treatment

Tied to a year-long sponsored celebration of 1,700 years of Jewish life in Germany, state-sponsored program uses humor to familiarize Germans with Jewish culture

Minister's pledge follows report that troops stationed in Lithuania sang racist songs at a hotel party and that one had tried to sexually assault another while he was asleep

41-year-old man wearing a kippah says he was punched, knocked against shop window as assailant hurled anti-Jewish insult

Hamburg district court says 29-year-old assailant of Kazakh origin mentally ill and suffering from religious delusions and therefore can't be held legally accountable for incident

Raids in Berlin and across Brandenburg target Jama'atu Berlin organization, said to have called for armed jihad and terrorist attacks on civilians

Kazakhstani assailant carrying a picture of a swastika bludgeoned kippah-wearing victim with shovel; court rules he's not responsible due to his psychiatric issues

Leaflet in Cologne falsely says leading German politicians are Jewish, attacks 'Jews in politics and media'

The government supports the Jewish community, but unchecked hate and violent attacks from far-right and Muslim populations and a rapidly aging demographic have some eying the door

Leftover legislation includes bill forcing many Jews to add Sara or Israel to their names that was scrapped after WWII, but remaining text was incorporated into federal law in 1954

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