Rob Hyde
Germany's Jewish Community leader laments inaction over antisemitism
Josef Schuster expresses disappointment that justice ministers have not recommended tougher laws on Jew hate
German Christians urged to step up the fight on Jew hate
Leader of Germany’s Evangelical church tells synod that Jewish people should ‘not have the slightest doubt that they can count on the churches' in battling antisemitism
German kindergarten ditches plan to scrap Anne Frank’s name
Figures around the world voiced their disgust at plans to erase the Dutch Holocaust victims name
Pro-Hamas activists flee Germany for Switzerland after government ban
Germany delays legal authorisation to roundup Samidoun members and lets them escape
Germans rename Anne Frank daycare centre to avoid upsetting immigrant children
Parents and staff said the name of the Dutch Holocaust victim was too 'challenging'
German Jews left terrified after horrific Hamas terrorist attack
Jewish organisations across Germany say each day is now a 'living horror'
Nazi SS chief Heinrich Himmler’s Bavarian lakeside villa transformed into hotel
Himmler used the luxurious villa as a holiday home and a place to meet with fellow senior Nazis
Ancient German synagogue may gain Unesco world heritage status
Erfurt’s historic Old Synagogue has had a chequered existence since it was last used as a house of worship 700 years ago
Anger over claims Iranian death judge receiving private hospital treatment in Germany
Hossein Ali Naeiri is said to be responsible for sentencing up to 30,000 people to death
German hero honoured for sheltering Jews during war
Businessman Karl Steineke risked his life by hiding several persecuted Jews in his home
BDS-backing German journalist admits he was mistaken about his Jewish faith
Fabian Wolff was a regular contributor for various German media outlets on Jewish issues
KISS lead singer discovers his Jewish mother fled Nazi Germany
Paul Stanley turned to journalists for help in uncovering his family’s flight to the US
Treasure chest owned by Göring sells at auction for £15,000 less than valuation
The casket sold for £5,300 despite having a guide price of £21,500
German school textbooks show ‘strong anti-Israel bias’, report claims
Report reveals a disturbing trend of blaming Jewish state for the conflict with the Palestinians
Austrian town honours Jewish doctor who returned after being expelled during Nazi era
Memorial erected in Fischamend in memory of Dr Richard Winter, who was forced to leave the town in 1938 because he was a Jew but returned to care for its people after the war
Swiss city under pressure to change name of square honouring Jew hater
Raiffeisenplatz in St Gallen was named after the 19th-century Raiffeisen co-operative movement in Germany, which was founded by a firebrand antisemite
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