Anti-Semitism in everyday life: Central Council criticizes “unsustainable” conditions for Jews in Germany


After the anti-Semitic Terrorist attack on a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney has the President of the Central Council of JewsJosef Schuster, warned against a dangerous habituation to a very high level of anti-Semitism in Germany. “We have reached a level of habituation with anti-Semitism that is so high that political measures are often limited to protecting Jewish life,” said Schuster.

Although that is the case Security situation for Jews in Germany comparatively good, the problem is essentially different. It is accepted that Jewish life is only possible under immense protective measures. This is symptom control, he said. “These conditions are untenable. Politics and civil society must work together to finally address the causes of hatred of Jews.” His vision remains that of a Jewish life without a protective shield.

Schuster hopes for a new uprising among decent people

Schuster called for more opposition and commitment Anti-Semitism in Germany. A new uprising of decent people is needed, he said. Schuster also said that today he had to realize that the decent people had either become significantly fewer or were sitting idle in the stands.

The 71-year-old was referring to a statement made by the then Chancellor Gerhard Schröder (SPD) and the then Central Council President Paul Spiegel after an attack on a Düsseldorf synagogue in 2000. Schröder had one at the time Revolt of the decent required.

Since the ceasefire began in the Gaza Strip, he has seen no calm for the Jewish communities in Germany. Rather, anti-Semitic incidents and crimes are perpetuated at far too high a level, Schuster complained. “My feeling is that we are experiencing a habituation and normalization effect for anti-Semitism in our society. That cannot be allowed.”

In which Terrorist attack in Australia Two men shot and killed 15 people Bondi Beach. More than 40 other people were injured.

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