No business with the mullahs

No business with the mullahs

One of the many bad traditions of German foreign policy is to simply carry on as before, even when the previous approach has collapsed like a house of cards. In 2022, after the “Woman, Life, Freedom” revolution and the brutal human rights violations in Iran, Annalena Baerbock announced that there could no longer be “business … Read more

“We are fighting the same fight”

“We are fighting the same fight”

Mr. Halevi, even hours after the shootout in front of the Israeli Consulate General in Munich, not all the details are known. But it seems clear that the attack has an Islamist background. Do you have any further information?We are constantly receiving more information. But I believe that you do not need to know every … Read more

“…anything else would be the end of our open society”

“…anything else would be the end of our open society”

After the exchange of fire near the Israeli Consulate General in Munich, investigators believe that the dead shooter attempted a terrorist attack. According to current information, the attack by the 18-year-old Austrian armed with a rifle has a “connection to the Consulate General of the State of Israel,” the Munich police and public prosecutor’s office … Read more

Hamas murders hostages: The stolen children

Hamas murders hostages: The stolen children

Every time I see those smiling faces. Every time I get the feeling in my body that my stomach is about to turn. Since it was announced on Saturday evening that six hostages had been murdered below Rafah, just moments before they were discovered, I have been feeling sick all the time. Just the thought … Read more

Concerns about shift to the right after state elections

Concerns about shift to the right after state elections

After the state elections in Thuringia and Saxony, concern is growing about the shift to the right in society. Dresden political scientist Hans Vorländer sees the AfD’s continued rise as a threat to democracy. The party, which is classified as right-wing extremist in Saxony and Thuringia, received more than 30 percent of the vote in … Read more

By Tuesday, 156,000 children are to be vaccinated against polio

By Tuesday, 156,000 children are to be vaccinated against polio

The vaccination campaign against the polio virus has begun in the Gaza Strip under high pressure. In the first phase, around 156,000 children under the age of ten are to be vaccinated in the center of the coastal strip by Tuesday afternoon. This was said by a spokeswoman for the World Health Organization (WHO) in … Read more

»We must take this danger seriously«

»We must take this danger seriously«

A man’s knife attack in Solingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, last Friday claimed three lives. Eight other people were injured, some seriously. The attack also caused consternation among Jewish communities and organizations in Germany and internationally. And it has once again brought Germany into a heated debate about immigration, especially from Muslim countries. The suspected perpetrator who … Read more

Never-ending nightmare | Jüdische Allgemeine

Never-ending nightmare | Jüdische Allgemeine

Idan Shtivi arrived at the Nova party in southern Israel at 6 a.m. on October 7 to photograph the event. An hour later, he called his girlfriend in Tel Aviv to tell her about the massive rocket fire from Gaza. He said he would now leave the premises and come to her home. But the … Read more

Tragic Loss: Uruguayan Footballer Juan Izquierdo Passes Away After Cardiac Arrest During Match

Tragic Loss: Uruguayan Footballer Juan Izquierdo Passes Away After Cardiac Arrest During Match

The world of football in South America is in a state of mourning today, Wednesday, after the death of Uruguay and national defender Juan Izquierdo, who collapsed on the field after suffering an irregular heartbeat during the game of the his team against Sao Paulo in Brazil. Copa Libertadores to the clubs last week. Izquierdo … Read more

“The diversity of Jewish music surprises many people”

“The diversity of Jewish music surprises many people”

A violinist recently performed at the “Shalom-Musik.Koeln” festival who surprised some of the audience, namely the Federal Government Commissioner for Jewish Life in Germany and the Fight against Anti-Semitism, Felix Klein. He plays in the trio Accento, among others. In an interview, he talks about his instrument, his idea for a national Jewish music festival … Read more