Following criticism from Jewish groups, the German government has added two Jewish members to its anti-Semitism committee, a group launched last December by Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere ‘’to resolutely combat anti-Semitism and continue promoting the sustainability of Jewish life in Germany.''
Police told the Jewish community in Britain that they are powerless legally to stop a planned demonstration by anti-Semitic and extreme-right groups “against Jewish privilege” in Golders Green, the heart of northwest London’s Jewish community, on July 4, the first Shabbat of the month, the Jewish News reported.
While calling for more research into the levels of anti-Semitism, its causes and effects, respected demographers have made clear that the situation in the UK is not as bad as the reports suggest.
One of the offending items is a set of Russian nesting dolls painted with stereotypes of orthodox Jews One of the offending items is a set of Russian nesting dolls painted with stereotypes of orthodox Jews
The National Bureau of Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism (BNVCA), a watchdog monitoring anti-Semitic incidents in France, has condemned a violent anti-Semitic assault against a Jewish woman last Wednesday in Sarcelles, a Paris suburb.
Recommendations coming out of the three day meeting included the scrubbing of Holocaust denial websites from the internet and the omission of “hate websites and content” from web searches.