Two Arrested Over Brutal Anti-Semitic Assault of Manchester Teen
Two youths have been arrested by police in Manchester, England, in connection with a brutal, anti-Semitic assault against a group of young Jews which left one victim seriously injured.
Two youths have been arrested by police in Manchester, England, in connection with a brutal, anti-Semitic assault against a group of young Jews which left one victim seriously injured.
An alarming majority of Jews living in Europe today are afraid to reveal their Jewishness, a survey carried out by the Rabbinical Centre of Europe (RCE) published on Tuesday found.
A 17-year-old Jewish teenager was beaten unconscious at a train stop in Manchester in a suspected anti-Semitic attack on Saturday night, the Manchester Evening News reported.
Hate crimes against London’s Jewish minority have surged over the last 12 months with an increase of 93.4% according to figures from the Metropolitan police. In the 12 months from July 2014, police recorded 499 anti-Semitic crimes in London compared with 258 in the same period the preceding year.
Samuel (87) and Diana (86) Blug, two elderly Holocaust survivors, fell victim to a vicious and violent anti-Semitic attack at their home in Holland a month ago.
The chief executive of SodaStream has accused his company’s critics of antisemitism and hurting the interests of the Palestinian workers they claim to protect as it shuts down its factory in the West Bank and moves to Israel’s Negev Desert.
Belgian police have just finished investigating a complaint of a violent, rabidly anti-Semitic assault at a café patio in Brussels, during which a European Union official physically assaulted a female co-worker while uttering invective such as “dirty Jewess,” all in full view of many witnesses.
Norway’s largest bank has apologized after sending a customer a stamp with graphically anti-Semitic imagery.
Three men were arrested and charged with vandalizing a Jewish summer camp in Michigan with painted swastikas.
Facebook will have to abide by German laws banning racist sentiment even if it might be allowed in the United States under freedom of speech, Justice Minister Heiko Maas said in an interview with Reuters.