Posted on 04/24/2018 9:22:48 AM PDT by Olog-hai
The recent attack on two men wearing kippas in Berlin has alarmed the Central Jewish Council. On Tuesday its President, Josef Schuster, advised Germanys Jews against wearing kippas in cities like Berlin or Munich. [ ]
Jewish people living in Germanys major cities should wear a baseball cap or something else, rather than the traditional Jewish head covering, Schuster suggested.
Schuster warned that if open anti-Semitism is not countered, then democracy in Germany is in danger. It is not just anti-Semitism; it is also racism and xenophobia. This requires a clear stop sign, he said.
Despite this warning, Schuster said in the lead-up to Wednesdays Berlin wears kippas solidarity rally that he believes the majority of society has understood that we have also reached a certain turning point concerning the place of anti-Jewish sentiments in German society.
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But they can wear their towels right? And the women can wear their masks right?
Just do not, ever, EVER allow the victim the chance to defend themselves.
Next thing they’ll want is a voice to be heard in government. Can’t let that happen.
I wonder about German society. Is it too far gone? They don’t seem willing to fight back.
All Germans should wear kippas.
Any Jew still living anywhere is Europe after WWII is out of their mind.
Good grief, what is next? “Jewish Councils advise German Jews to move into ghettos as ordered by the government.”
I hope they all emigrate to Israel or the USA immediately. Germany is going down the drain again.
The problem isn’t the Germans, it’s the Muslims.
German Jewish leader advises against skullcaps in cities (because of Muslims)
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3649938/posts
I’ve only heard the term yarmulke. Learn something every day.
“Ive only heard the term yarmulke”
Yarmulke is the yiddish word originating among European Jews. Kippah is the Hebrew term, literally meaning ‘covering’. They are pretty much interchangeable.
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