German interior ministry reports 28% rise in antisemitic incidents last year despite drop in several other types of hate crimes

'Police prevented a nightmare," says state minister Herbert Reul, noting that right-wing extremist, antisemitic and anti-Muslim materials were found at suspect's home

Airline says incident not consistent with its policies or values; videos shows airline supervisor saying all Jews barred from flight because a few hadn’t worn masks

Jeremy Issacharoff's tenure saw ends of different leadership eras in both countries; resurgence of German far-right; a pandemic; and now, war threatening to fracture Europe again

In video, German airline supervisor seen saying all Jews not allowed on flight because a Jewish couple had not worn masks; 'Jewish people who were the mess, who made the problems'

Villagers of Oberammergau have performed story since 1634; latest version no longer depicts Jews as Christ's killers and shows clearly that Jesus was Jewish himself

Through September, a display at the Wiener Library showcases efforts to monitor and combat Jew-hatred in France, Germany and the UK, from the Dreyfus affair through today

BfV chief Thomas Haldenwang says hateful imagery present at protests over COVID restrictions or Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but also for Russia's war in Ukraine

With one survey showing that 66% of German Jewish athletes experience bigotry on the field, a daylong conference offers best practices and a renewed commitment solving the issue

Ursula Haverbeck sentenced to 12 months in prison, with judges saying they couldn't suspend sentence because showed no remorse

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