One reason for the rise is the growing popularity of the far-right AfD party, according to Carsten Nickel, managing director of the think tank Teneo, who was quoted by Euronews.
Josef Schuster, head of German Jewry’s Central Council, told the BBC the figures “reflect a tendency - and that’s scary”.
The statistics confirmed what was already a subjective impression among Jews, he said. "Considering that acts below the threshold for criminal liability are not covered, the picture becomes even darker."