Jewish leaders expressed outrage Monday over two “hate crimes” committed in Germany over the weekend, before the 70th anniversary of the Nazis’ Kristallnacht pogrom.
Police reported that two men in a car cut off a minivan carrying a rabbi and eight rabbinical students in Berlin early Sunday and repeatedly shouted anti-Semitic slurs before throwing a burning object at the vehicle.
Berger quoted data from the German interior ministry reporting more than 500 anti-Semitic crimes in the first half of the year, amounting to nearly three per day.
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