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(Corrects acronym in second paragraph) LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) -Europe will celebrate its first continent-wide Jewish LGBT+ Pride on Saturday against a backdrop of rising concern about anti-Semitism and homophobia in countries such as Hungary, Poland and Germany. Organised by the European Union for Progressive Judaism (EUPJ), participants said a recent anti-LGBT+ law passed in Hungary underscored the need for EUPJ Pride Shabbat, which will be online-only due to coronavirus restrictions. Hungarian lawmakers passed legislation last month banning the dissemination of content deemed to “promote or show gender change and homosexuality” to those under the age of 18. “In certain places (across Europe) you often have religion being used to say that it is incompatible with LGBTI rights,” David Weis, president of the Liberal Jewish Community of Luxembourg, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. ....
Europe to hold first Jewish LGBT+ Pride with prayers and debate reuters.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from reuters.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Das Hamburger Dokumentationzentrum Hannoverscher Bahnhof soll eine Hausgemeinschaft mit der Firma Wintershall Dea eingehen. Doch das stößt auf Widerstand bei einigen Opferverbänden. Das Mediationsverfahren dazu ist nun geplatzt. ....
Europe: Anti-Israel Protests Descend into Antisemitism | The Jewish Press - JewishPress.com | Soeren Kern | 12 Sivan 5781 – May 23, 2021 jewishpress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jewishpress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The current crisis of anti-Semitism is a testament to the failure of European multiculturalism, which is making Jewish life in Europe increasingly unviable. Open, disgusting hatred of Jews and Israel, but not only: It was also hatred of our free, tolerant democracy. Peter Wilke, correspondent, Bild. It is astonishing that, only 76 years after the Shoah, many people fail to understand that the Jewish state cannot accept a threat to its existence without being able to defend itself. The anti-Semitic attacks of the past few days have once again made it clear how fragile Jewish life is in Germany. Andrei Kovacs, managing director, 321-2021: 1700 Years of Jewish Life in Germany. ....