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For this Berlin restaurateur, anti-Semitic attacks are routine
Jewish restaurant owner says he feels 'let down' by authorities after attackers - mostly Muslim - continue to harass and threaten him.
AFP, 01/03/19 09:35
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Yorai Feinberg was taking a break outside his Berlin restaurant when a man screamed at him: "Go back to your gas chambers!"
Shaken by the abuse, the 37-year-old Israeli posted a video of the December 2017 incident, filmed by his friend, on social media.
The video went viral and unleashed a torrent of anti-Semitic hate mail.
"There are people who are obsessed by me," said Feinberg with a wry smile, as he pointed to the latest abuse that has appeared on his social media account -- more than 65 pages of insults sent by a certain Lutz F.
The insults have become such regular occurrences that Feinberg already knows what to expect.
"He starts by denying the Holocaust, then continues with a hate tirade against Israel, then uses Nazi-era insults" such as "dirty Jew," "s*** Jew," recounted Feinberg.
Then there are also blood-curdling death threats, said Feinberg, reading one typed in uppercase: "I'm going to cut your throat."
His restaurant offering Middle-Eastern specialties, a stone's throw from the west Berlin shopping thoroughfare Kurfuerstendamm, was opened six years ago.
Hummus, falafel and other kosher dishes are on the menu in the cozy setting with brightly decorated walls where the Star of David also features.
At the window stands the menorah -- the seven-lamp candelabrum which is one of the oldest symbols of the Jewish faith.
The abuse began as stickers calling for a boycott of Israel, followed by telephoned or emailed insults. It took on a new dimension after the December 2017 video went online.
In the video, a white man aged around 50 is seen hurling insults in German at the restaurateur.
"You've no business here," said the man, "go back to your gas chambers."
"The video went viral and I gave interviews," said Feinberg, adding that he himself became more militant as the insults got more extreme. Today, the harassment comes at least once a week.
"They are very creative," he said.
Beyond posting nasty messages on social media, his opponents leave poor reviews of his restaurant online.
Others have turned up in person at his restaurant to harass his staff.
"There was a more serious case when three teenagers threw large firecrackers towards clients, sparking panic" before fleeing, he recalled.
Most of his attackers are Muslims, he said, noting that they are often newly arrived migrants as more than a million asylum seekers, mostly from the Arab world, came to Germany between 2015 and 2016.
Others stemmed from Germany's two political extremes -- left and right.
Feinberg said he has filed 20 complaints with the police to date.
But so far only the attacker filmed on video has been sentenced to a suspended jail term of seven months.
Another suspect will soon face the court.
Nothing has come of the other cases, an outcome that he calls "surprising."
In the case of Lutz F., "the justice system could not do anything because he is deemed incompetent before the courts," said Feinberg.
In many other cases, the attacker is faceless and nameless. But the abusers are getting bolder, said Feinberg, with more people posting their virulent comments using their real identities.
"It's absurd, many people don't even fear any consequences," he said, adding that he felt let down by the authorities.
Faced with a rash of anti-Semitic crimes, Berlin at the end of 2018 named a prosecutor dedicated to investigating such violations.
"For the moment, it hasn't had any impact," said Feinberg.
In a recent interview, the prosecutor Claudia Vanoni admitted that out of 440 cases of anti-Semitism filed last year, 41 percent were shelved with no outcome due to a lack of evidence.
Despite the seemingly unending battle against his abusers, Feinberg is determined to carry on.
"I don't want to give up now," he said.
Rather, he is fighting back through a petition urging authorities to toughen up rules against anti-Semitism, which has already garnered 50,000 signatures.
"Personally I'm getting more support and love than hate and aggression," he said.
"I hope this positive side will get stronger and louder in Germany, France and Europe."
For this Berlin restaurateur, anti-Semitic attacks are routine
Jewish restaurant owner says he feels 'let down' by authorities after attackers - mostly Muslim - continue to harass and threaten him.
AFP, 01/03/19 09:35
Share
Definition of anti-Semitism
Definition of anti-SemitismiStock
Yorai Feinberg was taking a break outside his Berlin restaurant when a man screamed at him: "Go back to your gas chambers!"
Shaken by the abuse, the 37-year-old Israeli posted a video of the December 2017 incident, filmed by his friend, on social media.
The video went viral and unleashed a torrent of anti-Semitic hate mail.
"There are people who are obsessed by me," said Feinberg with a wry smile, as he pointed to the latest abuse that has appeared on his social media account -- more than 65 pages of insults sent by a certain Lutz F.
The insults have become such regular occurrences that Feinberg already knows what to expect.
"He starts by denying the Holocaust, then continues with a hate tirade against Israel, then uses Nazi-era insults" such as "dirty Jew," "s*** Jew," recounted Feinberg.
Then there are also blood-curdling death threats, said Feinberg, reading one typed in uppercase: "I'm going to cut your throat."
His restaurant offering Middle-Eastern specialties, a stone's throw from the west Berlin shopping thoroughfare Kurfuerstendamm, was opened six years ago.
Hummus, falafel and other kosher dishes are on the menu in the cozy setting with brightly decorated walls where the Star of David also features.
At the window stands the menorah -- the seven-lamp candelabrum which is one of the oldest symbols of the Jewish faith.
The abuse began as stickers calling for a boycott of Israel, followed by telephoned or emailed insults. It took on a new dimension after the December 2017 video went online.
In the video, a white man aged around 50 is seen hurling insults in German at the restaurateur.
"You've no business here," said the man, "go back to your gas chambers."
"The video went viral and I gave interviews," said Feinberg, adding that he himself became more militant as the insults got more extreme. Today, the harassment comes at least once a week.
"They are very creative," he said.
Beyond posting nasty messages on social media, his opponents leave poor reviews of his restaurant online.
Others have turned up in person at his restaurant to harass his staff.
"There was a more serious case when three teenagers threw large firecrackers towards clients, sparking panic" before fleeing, he recalled.
Most of his attackers are Muslims, he said, noting that they are often newly arrived migrants as more than a million asylum seekers, mostly from the Arab world, came to Germany between 2015 and 2016.
Others stemmed from Germany's two political extremes -- left and right.
Feinberg said he has filed 20 complaints with the police to date.
But so far only the attacker filmed on video has been sentenced to a suspended jail term of seven months.
Another suspect will soon face the court.
Nothing has come of the other cases, an outcome that he calls "surprising."
In the case of Lutz F., "the justice system could not do anything because he is deemed incompetent before the courts," said Feinberg.
In many other cases, the attacker is faceless and nameless. But the abusers are getting bolder, said Feinberg, with more people posting their virulent comments using their real identities.
"It's absurd, many people don't even fear any consequences," he said, adding that he felt let down by the authorities.
Faced with a rash of anti-Semitic crimes, Berlin at the end of 2018 named a prosecutor dedicated to investigating such violations.
"For the moment, it hasn't had any impact," said Feinberg.
In a recent interview, the prosecutor Claudia Vanoni admitted that out of 440 cases of anti-Semitism filed last year, 41 percent were shelved with no outcome due to a lack of evidence.
Despite the seemingly unending battle against his abusers, Feinberg is determined to carry on.
"I don't want to give up now," he said.
Rather, he is fighting back through a petition urging authorities to toughen up rules against anti-Semitism, which has already garnered 50,000 signatures.
"Personally I'm getting more support and love than hate and aggression," he said.
"I hope this positive side will get stronger and louder in Germany, France and Europe."
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WATCH: ‘We Rely on You,’ Says NYC Council Member, Telling 1,500 Teens to Fight Anti-Semitism
NYC Council Member at Cteen event at Times Square
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJPd1axkRK0
“You are our future. We rely on you to spread Holocaust education and to stand up against anti-Semitism,” NYC Council member Chaim Deutsch told 1,500 teens.
Some 1,500 teens from 186 cities in 10 countries worldwide were in New York over the weekend for the annual Chabad Teen Network-CTeen Shabbaton.
After the Havdalah ceremony on Saturday night, which marks the conclusion of Shabbat and the beginning of a new week, the teens enjoyed a celebration of Jewish pride in Times Square, including music by popular Israeli singer Gad Elbaz, Chabad.org reported.
Chaim M. Deutsch, chair of the New York City Council Jewish Caucus, addressed the crowd, saying this year saw an 88-percent rise in hate crimes in the U.S. and telling them to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive, as the number of survivors is dwindling.
NYC Council Member at Cteen event at Times Square
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJPd1axkRK0
“You are our future. We rely on you to spread Holocaust education and to stand up against anti-Semitism,” NYC Council member Chaim Deutsch told 1,500 teens.
Some 1,500 teens from 186 cities in 10 countries worldwide were in New York over the weekend for the annual Chabad Teen Network-CTeen Shabbaton.
After the Havdalah ceremony on Saturday night, which marks the conclusion of Shabbat and the beginning of a new week, the teens enjoyed a celebration of Jewish pride in Times Square, including music by popular Israeli singer Gad Elbaz, Chabad.org reported.
Chaim M. Deutsch, chair of the New York City Council Jewish Caucus, addressed the crowd, saying this year saw an 88-percent rise in hate crimes in the U.S. and telling them to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive, as the number of survivors is dwindling.
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