Unnamed female police officer suspended after sending at least 10 letters to Stephan Balliet, who is serving a life sentence for killing two people in 2019 Halle attack

Services at Hagen synagogue called off; Syrian teen among those held for reportedly planning attack with explosives, two years after 2 were killed in Yom Kippur attack in Halle

Uwe Dziuballa, owner of the eatery in Chemnitz, tells court of 2018 assault in which he was injured, subject to antisemitic slurs

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

'We need deep knowledge in order to be able to efficiently fight it,' says German Education and Research Minister Anja Karliczek

Was a member of musical group at the death camp, playing the accordion every time trains full of Jews from across Europe arrived: 'We played with tears in our eyes'

The fight against growing antisemitism in Germany is close to Armin Laschet's heart, and like the current chancellor he is a strong supporter of Israel

German lawmaker says the move will send 'a clear signal to our Jewish citizens' after several antisemitic pro-Palestinian rallies in the country

Mathias Doepfner, chairman of Axel Springer, says gesture made to take a stand against antisemitism, instructs employees to look for work elsewhere if they object

Hungarian-born Rabbi Zsolt Balla says he feels a 'historic responsibility' to serve Jewish soldiers

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