Government commissioner says lifting of inhibitions and rise of uncouthness are factors behind rising incidence of antisemitismGermany’s government commissioner on antisemitism has suggested Jews should not always wear the traditional kippah cap in public,in the wake of a spike in anti-Jewish attacks.“I cannot advise Jews to wear the kippah everywhere, all the time, or in Germany,” Felix Klein said in an interview published Saturday by the Funke regional press group. The remarks were criticised by the Israeli president as representing a “capitulation” to antisemitism. Related: Antisemitism rising sharply across Europe, latest figures expose Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com