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Germany s Emily Haber: EU must step up fight against anti-Semitism

April 19, 2021 A Jewish cemetery is vandalized with Nazi swastikas in Germany. Such anti-Semitic attacks were up sharply across Europe in 2020. (Photo courtesy of ADL) Anti-Jewish hate and violence long a scourge of Europe is once again on the increase, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to take a bruising toll on economies from Belgium to Bulgaria. Yet in the wake of neo-Nazi conspiracy theories and online Holocaust denial, Germany has a special responsibility to stem this rising tide of hatred, argues Emily Haber, the country’s ambassador to the United States. Haber, who assumed her post in June 2018, spoke during an April 12 webinar hosted by Michael Brenner, director of American University’s Center for Israel Studies. Among other things, Brenner is a professor of Jewish history at Munich’s Ludwig-Maximilians University and international president of the Leo Baeck Institute for the Study of German-Jewish History.

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Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, Work sets you free, reads this sign at the entrance to Germany s Dachau concentration camp, where an estimated 41,500 Jews and others were killed between 1933 and 1945. (Larry Luxner) Anti-Jewish hate and violence long a scourge of Europe is once again on the increase, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to take a bruising toll on economies from Belgium to Bulgaria.

Uniform Coronavirus Rules: The Failure of Germany s Coronavirus Strategy

DER SPIEGEL Suche öffnen Disagreement and Dithering The Failure of Germany s Coronavirus Strategy Chancellor Angela Merkel is pushing for legal changes that would give the federal government more powers to stop the spread of the coronavirus. But the states are pushing pack. Bild vergrößern In normal times, this empty street in Hamburg s St. Pauli district would be filled with revelers. Foto: Hanno Bode / imago images Sascha Raabe, a Social Democratic (SPD) member of German parliament from the state of Hesse, knows what it’s like to have COVID-19. He caught the disease last fall and says it really knocked him out” for six days. After three months, he still can’t taste properly and his sense of smell isn t back yet either, he says. Raabe is not one to minimize the dangers of the virus.

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