The appreciation seems like it only goes one way says David Baddiel
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By Daniel Ben-David
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By Simon Rocker
August Hanning argues that rising anti-Jewish activity in Germany is not simply the province of the far-right
The men, wearing masks, approached staff in Noshers and Fress Deli
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When confronted the pastor said the symbol was a peaceful one
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